Configuring Interface Ipv6 Addresses - Juniper EX2200 Hardware Manual

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Configuring Interface IPv6 Addresses

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Configuring same IPv4 address on explicitly PPP interfaces:
[edit]
user@host# show
so-0/0/0 {
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 200.1.1.1/24;
}
}
}
so-0/0/3 {
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 200.1.1.1/24;
}
}
}
The sample output shown below for the above configuration reveals that both
so-0/0/0.0
and
so-0/0/3.0
that their
states were down, which means that to make them operational atleast
link
one of them will have be configured with a unique IPv4 address other than
user@host> show interfaces terse so*
Interface
so-0/0/0
so-0/0/0.0
so-0/0/1
so-0/0/2
so-0/0/3
so-0/0/3.0
so-1/1/0
so-1/1/1
so-1/1/2
so-1/1/3
so-2/0/0
so-2/0/1
so-2/0/2
so-2/0/3
NOTE:
IPv6 is not currently supported for the QFX Series.
You represent IP version 6 (IPv6) addresses in hexadecimal notation using a
colon-separated list of 16-bit values.
You assign a 128-bit IPv6 address to an interface by including the
address
aaaa:bbbb:...:zzzz/nn;
were assigned the same IPv4 address
Admin Link Proto
Local
up
up
up
down inet
200.1.1.1/24
up
up
up
down
up
up
up
down inet
200.1.1.1/24
up
down
up
down
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
down
Chapter 2: Configuration Tasks
200.1.1.1/24
and
.
200.1.1.1/24
Remote
statement:
address
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