ipv6 address 60

Command Usage

The general prefix normally applies to all interfaces, and is therefore specified at the global configuration level. The subsequent network prefix bits normally apply to one or more specific interfaces, and are therefore specified by this command at the interface configuration level.

If a link-local address has not yet been assigned to this interface, this command will assign the specified static global unicast address and also dynamically generate a link-local unicast address for the interface. (The link-local address is made with an address prefix of FE80 and a host portion based the switch’s MAC address in modified EUI-64 format.)

If a duplicate address is detected, a warning message is sent to the console.

Example

This example uses the general network prefix of 2009:DB9:2229::/48 used in an earlier example, and then specifies the subsequent prefix bits 0:0:0:7279::/64, and finally the host address portion of 79.

Console(config)#interface vlan 1 Console(config-if)#ipv6 address rd 0:0:0:7279::79/64 Console(config-if)#end

Console#show ipv6 interface Vlan 1 is up

IPv6 is enable. Link-local address:

FE80::200:E8FF:FE90:0/64 Global unicast address(es):

2009:DB9:2229:7279::79, subnet is 2009:DB9:2229:7279::/64 Joined group address(es):

FF01::1/16

FF02::1/16

FF02::1:FF00:79/104

FF02::1:FF90:0/104 MTU is 1500 bytes.

ND DAD is enabled, number of DAD attempts: 1. ND retransmit interval is 1000 milliseconds

Related Commands

ipv6 address eui-64(60-7) ipv6 address autoconfig (60-6) show ipv6 interface (60-10) ip address (59-1)

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