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Figure 5-153 Device Overrides - Virtual Interfaces - Basic Configuration screen - IPv6 tab
23. Refer to the
IPv6 Addresses
IPv6 Mode
IPv6 Address Static
IPv6 Address Static
using EUI64
IPv6 Address Link
Local
24. Enable the
Enforce Duplicate Address
and in a forwarding state. This option is enabled by default.
25. Refer to the
IPv6 Address Prefix from Provider
Select
+ Add Row
field to define how IP6 addresses are created and utilized.
Select this option to enable IPv6 support on this virtual interface. IPv6 is disabled by default.
Define up to 15 global IPv6 IP addresses that can created statically. IPv6 addresses are
represented as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by colons.
Optionally set up to 15 global IPv6 IP addresses (in the EUI-64 format) that can created
statically. The IPv6 EUI-64 format address is obtained through a 48-bit MAC address. The
MAC is initially separated into two 24-bits, with one being an OUI (Organizationally Unique
Identifier) and the other being client specific. A 16-bit 0xFFFE is then inserted between the
two 24-bits for the 64-bit EUI address. IEEE has chosen FFFE as a reserved value which can
only appear in EUI-64 generated from the an EUI-48 MAC address.
Provide the IPv6 local link address. IPv6 requires a link local address assigned to every
interface the IPv6 protocol is enabled, even when one or more routable addresses are
assigned.
option to enforce duplicate address protection when any wired port is connected
to launch a sub screen wherein a new delegated prefix name and host ID can be defined.
table to create IPv6 format prefix shortcuts as supplied by an ISP.

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