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51.9 IPv6 Commands

Use the ipv6 commands to enable or disable IPv6 support. You must use the
command to enter the configuration mode before you can use the commands that
terminal
configure settings.
Table 198 Command Summary: IPv6
COMMAND
[no] ipv6 activate
show ipv6 status

51.10 ZON Overview

The ZyXEL One Network (ZON) utility uses the ZyXEL Discovery Protocol (ZDP) for discovering and
configuring ZDP-aware ZyXEL devices in the same broadcast domain as the computer on which
ZON is installed.
The ZON Utility issues requests via ZDP and in response to the query, the ZyXEL device responds
with basic information including IP address, firmware version, location, system and model name.
The information is then displayed in the ZON Utility screen and you can perform tasks like basic
configuration of the devices and batch firmware upgrade in it. You can download the ZON Utility at
www.zyxel.com and install it on a computer.

51.10.1 LLDP

LLDP is a layer-2 protocol that allows a network device to advertise its identity and capabilities on
the local network. It also allows the device to maintain and store information from adjacent devices
which are directly connected to the network device. This helps you discover network changes and
perform necessary network reconfiguration and management.

51.10.2 ZON Commands

The following table describes the commands available for ZON. You must use the
command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.
terminal
Table 199 Command Summary: ZON
COMMAND
zon lldp server
zon lldp server tx-hold <1..10>
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DESCRIPTION
Enables or disables IPv6 support.
Displays whether IPv6 support is enabled or disabled.
DESCRIPTION
Activates LLDP discovery on the ZyWALL / USG.
This allows you to use Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) for
discovering and configuring LLDP-aware devices in the same
broadcast domain as the ZyWALL / USG that you are logged into
using the web configurator.
Sets the multipler used to calculate the TTL (Time To Live) value
for the transmitted LLDP packets. The TTL value determines how
long the device information can be saved on the neighbors.
LLDP TTL = the multipler * the LLDP transmission interval
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