Term
IPv6 Autoconfig Mode
DHCP Client Identifier
Command example:
The following example displays output for the network port:
(admin) #show network
Interface Status............................... Up
IP Address..................................... 10.250.3.1
Subnet Mask.................................... 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway................................ 10.250.3.3
IPv6 Administrative Mode....................... Enabled
IPv6 Prefix is ................................ fe80::210:18ff:fe82:64c/64
IPv6 Prefix is ................................ 2003::1/128
IPv6 Default Router is ........................ fe80::204:76ff:fe73:423a
Burned In MAC Address.......................... 00:10:18:82:06:4C
Locally Administered MAC address............... 00:00:00:00:00:00
MAC Address Type............................... Burned In
Configured IPv4 Protocol ...................... None
Configured IPv6 Protocol ...................... DHCP
DHCPv6 Client DUID ............................ 00:03:00:06:00:10:18:82:06:4C
IPv6 Autoconfig Mode........................... Disabled
Management VLAN ID............................. 1
DHCP Client Identifier......................... 0NETGEAR-0010.1882.160B-vl1
show serviceport
This command displays service port configuration information.
Format
show serviceport
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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User EXEC
Term
Interface Status
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
IPv6 Administrative Mode
M6100 Series Switches
Definition
Whether IPv6 Stateless address autoconfiguration is enabled or disabled.
The client identifier is displayed in the output of the command only if DHCP is enabled
with the client-id option on the network port. See
Definition
The network interface status. It is always considered to be up.
The IP address of the interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0.
The IP subnet mask for this interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0.
The default gateway for this IP interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0.
Whether enabled or disabled. Default value is enabled.
Management Commands
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network protocol dhcp
on page 49.