Modifying A Vlan Interface - HP 1920 Series User Manual

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Modifying a VLAN interface

By modifying a VLAN interface, you can assign an IPv4 address, an IPv6 link-local address, and an IPv6
site-local address, or global unicast address to the VLAN interface, and shut down or bring up the VLAN
interface.
After you modify the IPv4 address and status or the IPv6 address and status, or add an IPv6 unicast
address for a selected VLAN interface on the page for modifying VLAN interfaces, you must click the
correct Apply button to submit the modification.
After you change the IP address of the VLAN interface you are using to log in to the device, you will be
disconnected from the device. You can use the changed IP address to re-log in.
To modify a VLAN interface:
1.
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Item
Description
Auto
Configure the way in which the VLAN interface gets an IPv6 link-local
address.
Select the Auto or Manual option:
Auto—The device automatically assigns a link-local address to the
Configure
Manual
VLAN interface based on the link-local address prefix (FE80::/64)
IPv6 Link
and the link-layer address of the VLAN interface.
Local
Manual—Requires manual assignment.
Address
Configure an IPv6 link-local address for the VLAN interface.
IPv6
This field is available after you select the Manual option. The prefix of
Address
the IPv6 link-local address you enter must be FE80::/64.
From the navigation tree, select Network > VLAN Interface.
Click Modify to enter the page for modifying a VLAN interface.
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These items
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after you
select the
Configure
IPv6 Link
Local
Address box.

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