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IPv6 2900, IPv6 3500yl, IPv6 5400zl, IPv6 6200yl manual
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Contents
ProCurve Switches
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ProCurve
8212zl Switch
6200yl Switch
Series 5400zl Switches
Series 3500yl Switches
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Product Publications and IPv6 Command Index
1 Getting Started
2 Introduction to IPv6
Use Model
IPv6 Scalability
Path MTU (PMTU) Discovery
3 IPv6 Addressing
4 IPv6 Addressing Configuration
5 IPv6 Management Features
6 IPv6 Management Security Features
7 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping
8 IPv6 Diagnostic and Troubleshooting
A Terminology
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Product Publications and IPv6 Command Index
Printed Publications
Electronic Publications
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IPv6 Command Index
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Page
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Getting Started
Command Syntax Statements
Command Prompts
Screen Simulations
Configuration and Operation Examples
Keys
Sources for More Information
click on Product Manuals (all)
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Getting Documentation From the Web
Online Help
Command Line Interface
help
Figure 1-3.Example of CLI Help
Web Browser Interface
Figure 1-4.Button for Web Browser Interface Online Help
To Set Up and Install the Switch in Your
Network
Introduction to IPv6
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Migrating to IPv6
Figure 2-1. Dual-StackProCurve Switches Employed in an IPv4/IPv6 Network
IPv6 Propagation
Dual-StackOperation
Connecting to Devices Supporting IPv6 Over IPv4
Tunneling
Adding IPv6 Capability
Supported IPv6 Operation in Release K.13.01
Management Features
IPv6 Addressing
DHCPv6 (Stateful) Address Configuration
Static Address Configuration
Default IPv6 Gateway
Neighbor Discovery (ND) in IPv6
IPv6 Management Features
SSHv2 on IPv6
IP Authorized Managers
ICMP Rate-Limiting
Ping6
Traceroute6
Domain Name System (DNS) Resolution
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (ND) Controls
Event Log
SNMP
Loopback Address
Debug/Syslog Enhancements
Path MTU (PMTU) Discovery
IPv6 Addressing
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IPv6 Address Structure and Format
Address Format
xxxx : xxxx : xxxx : xxxx : xxxx : xxxx : xxxx :
Address Notation
Network Prefix
Interface (Device) Identifier
IPv6 Address Sources
General IPv6 Address Types
Static Address Configuration
Related Information
Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC)
Stateful (DHCPv6) Address Configuration
Static Address Configuration
Address Types
Address Scope
Unicast Address Prefixes
Multicast Prefix (ff)
Autoconfiguring Link-LocalUnicast Addresses
Extended Unique Identifier (EUI)
Statically Configuring Link-LocalAddresses
Stateless Autoconfiguration of a Global Unicast
Address
Static Configuration of a Global Unicast Address
Prefixes in Routable IPv6 Addresses
Unique Local Unicast IPv6 Address
Anycast Addresses
Overview of the Multicast Operation in IPv6
IPv6 Multicast Address Format
multicast scope:
Bit
group identifier:
Solicited-NodeMulticast Address Format
www.iana.org
Loopback Address
Preferred and Valid Address Lifetimes
N o t e s
IPv6 Addressing Configuration
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Feature
Default
CLI
show
General Configuration Steps
Configuring IPv6 Addressing
Enabling IPv6 with an Automatically
Configured Link-LocalAddress
Default: Disabled
show run
Notes:
Default: Disabled
autoconfig
Operating Notes
Enabling DHCPv6
ipv6 enable
[rapid-commit]:
Default: Disabled
Configuring a Static IPv6 Address on a
VLAN
Statically Configuring a Link-LocalUnicast Address
Statically Configuring A Global Unicast Address
Statically Configuring An Anycast Address
anycast:
Default: None
Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) for Statically Configured Addresses
Neighbor Discovery (ND)
Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)
DAD Operation
Configuring DAD
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View the Current IPv6 Addressing Configuration
IPv6 Routing:
Disabled
Default Gateway:
ND DAD:
Address Origin:
Autoconfig:
DHCP:
Manua:l:
IPv6 Address/Prefix Length:
Figure 4-1.Example of Show IPv6 Command Output
ipv6 nd dad- attempts
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Figure 4-2.Example of Show IPv6 VLAN < vid > Output
Syntax: show run
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Router Advertisements
Router Solicitations
Default IPv6 Router
Router Redirection
Viewing Gateway and IPv6 Route Information
Viewing IPv6 Router Information
MTU:
Hop Limit:
Prefix Advertised:
Valid Lifetime:
Preferred Lifetime:
Preferred Lifetime
Valid Lifetime
Sources of IPv6 Address Lifetimes
Table 4-1.IPv6 Unicast Addresses Lifetimes
Address Source
Lifetime Criteria
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IPv6 Management Features
Viewing and Clearing the IPv6 Neighbors
Cache
Anycast Addresses
Viewing the Neighbor Cache
Figure 5-1.Example of Neighbor Cache Without Specifying a VLAN
Figure 5-2.Example of Neighbor Cache Content for a Specific VLAN
Clearing the Neighbor Cache
Outbound Telnet6 to Another Device
Viewing the Current Telnet Activity on a Switch
Enabling or Disabling Inbound Telnet6 Access
Viewing the Current Inbound Telnet6 Configuration
Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the SNTP Mode
Configuring an IPv6 Address for an SNTP Server
Syntax:. show sntp
timep
SNTP Mode:
SNTP Server Address:
Protocol Version:
Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the Timep Mode
timep dhcp:
Note
Timep Mode:
Server Address:
Poll Interval (min) [720]:
show timep
ip timep manual
TFTP File Transfers over IPv6
Enabling TFTP for IPv6
tftp6
U s a g e N o t e s
Using TFTP to Copy Files over IPv6
target
autorun-cert-file
autorun-key-file
command-file
pub-key-file
startup-config
crash-log
slot-id
master >:
Using Auto-TFTPfor IPv6
boot system flash primary
reload
SNMP Features Supported
SNMP Configuration Commands Supported
snmp-server
Figure 5-8.“show snmp-server”Command Output with IPv6 Address
show snmpv3 targetaddress
Figure 5-9.“show snmpv3 targetaddress” Command Output with IPv6 Address
IP Preserve for IPv6
ip preserve
Figure 5-10.Example of How to Enter IP Preserve in a Configuration File
dhcp-bootp
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IPv6 Management Security Features
IPv6 Management Security
Usage Notes
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Configuring Authorized IP Managers for Switch Access
Using a Mask to Configure Authorized Management
Stations
authorized-managers command
Figure 6-1.Mask for Configuring a Single Authorized IPv6 Manager Station
Configuring Multiple Station Access
Figure 6-2.Hexadecimal Mask Values and Binary Equivalents
Example
2001:DB8:0000:0000:244:17FF:FEB6:D37D
FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFF8:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFC
2001:DB8:0000:0000:244:17FF:FEB6:D37D/64
FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFF8:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF
FFF8
FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFF8
244:17FF:FEB6:D37D
Figure 6-8.Binary Equivalents of Authorized Subnet IDs (in Hexadecimal)
Displaying an Authorized IP Managers Configuration
Figure 6-9.Example of “show ipv6 authorized-managers”Output
Figure 6-10.How Masks Determine Authorized IPv6 Manager Addresses
Additional Examples of Authorized IPv6 Managers
Configuration
FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FF00
operator
manager
Configuring SSH for IPv6
no ip ssh
4or6
Displaying an SSH Configuration
Secure Copy and Secure FTP for IPv6
ip-version
ip ssh filetransfer
no ip ssh filetransfer
Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping
Overview
Introduction to MLD Snooping
MLD
host
multicast
router
Figure 7-1.Without MLD, multicast traffic is flooded to all ports
Figure 7-2.With MLD snooping, traffic is sent to MLD hosts
Forwarding in MLD snooping
Listeners and joins
Queries
Leaves
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Enabling or Disabling MLD Snooping on a VLAN
Configuring Per-PortMLD Traffic Filters
Configuring the Querier
Configuring Fast Leave
Configuring Forced Fast Leave
Current MLD Status
Figure 7-5.Continuation of Figure
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Current MLD Configuration
Figure 7-7.Example of an MLD Configuration for a Specific VLAN
Ports Currently Joined
Statistics
Figure 7-9.Example of MLD Statistics for All VLANs Configured
Figure 7-10.Example of MLD Statistics for a Single VLAN
Counters
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IPv6 Diagnostic and Troubleshooting
ICMP Rate-Limiting
error-interval:
Range:
Default: 10; Range: 1
no ipv6 icmp
error-interval
Ping for IPv6 (Ping6)
link-local-address
hostname
switch-number
[repetitions]
[timeout]
[data-size]
[data-fill]
Figure 8-1.Examples of IPv6 Ping Tests
Traceroute for IPv6
traceroute
ipv6-address
minttl:
minttl
maxttl
timeout
Figure 8-2.Examples of IPv6 Traceroute Probes
DNS Configuration
ip-addr
2001:db8::127:10
■the domain suffix mygroup.procurve.net
Viewing the Current Configuration
Operating Notes
Configuring Debug and Event Log Messaging
Debug Command
adj
event
flood
lsa-generation
packet
Configuring Debug Destinations
Logging Command
Terminology
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Index
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