IPv6 Routing Commands
This section describes the IPv6 commands you use to configure IPv6 on the system and on
the interfaces. This section also describes IPv6 management commands and show
commands.
ipv6 hop-limit
This command defines the unicast hop count used in ipv6 packets originated by the node.
The value is also included in router advertisements. Valid values for hops are 1-255 inclusive.
The default "not configured" means that a value of zero is sent in router advertisements and a
value of 64 is sent in packets originated by the node. Note that this is not the same as
configuring a value of 64.
Default
not configured
Format
ipv6 hop-limit hops
Mode
Global Config
no ipv6 hop-limit
This command returns the unicast hop count to the default.
Format
no ipv6 hop-limit
Mode
Global Config
ipv6 unicast-routing
Use this command to enable the forwarding of IPv6 unicast datagrams.
Default
disabled
Format
ipv6 unicast-routing
Mode
Global Config
no ipv6 unicast-routing
Use this command to disable the forwarding of IPv6 unicast datagrams.
Format
no ipv6 unicast-routing
Mode
Global Config
ipv6 enable
Use this command to enable IPv6 routing on an interface or range of interfaces, including
tunnel and loopback interfaces, that has not been configured with an explicit IPv6 address.
M6100 Series Switches
IPv6 Commands
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