5 Setting an IP Address

IP Address

Auto Configuration – Enables stateless autoconfiguration of IPv6 addresses on an interface and enables IPv6 functionality on the interface. The network portion of the address is based on prefixes received in IPv6 router advertisement messages, and the host portion is automatically generated using the modified EUI-64 form of the interface identifier (i.e., the switch’s MAC address).

-If the router advertisements have the “other stateful configuration” flag set, the switch will attempt to acquire other non-address configuration information (such as a default gateway).

Manual Configuration – Manually configures an IPv6 address.

IPv6 Address – An IPv6 address can be configured in any of these ways:

-A link-local address can be manually configured by specifying the entire address in the IPv6 Address field, and selecting the Address Type “Link Local.” The network prefix length is fixed at 64 bits and cannot be changed.

-A global unicast address can be configured by specifying the network prefix and the length of the prefix (in the IPv6 Address and Prefix Length fields), and then selecting the Address Type “EUI-64” to automatically create the host portion of the address in the low order 64 bits based on the modified EUI-64 interface identifier.

-A global unicast address can be manually configured by specifying the full address and network prefix length (in the IP Address and Prefix Length fields), and selecting the Address Type “Global.”

-A global unicast address can also be set by selecting a preconfigured general prefix for the network portion of the address from the Based on General Prefix scroll-down list and marking the check box next to this field to enable your choice (see “Configuring an IPv6 General Network Prefix” on page 5-10),and then specifying the address (in the IPv6 Address field) and the full network prefix length which includes the general prefix and any contiguous bits from the left of the address that are appended to the network prefix (in the Prefix Length field).

Prefix Length – A decimal value indicating how many contiguous bits (from the left) of the address comprise the prefix (i.e., the network portion of the address). When used with a general network prefix to configure a global unicast address, this length includes both that specified by the general prefix and any contiguous prefix bits (from the left of the specified address) that exceed the length of the general prefix. If the prefix length specified by this parameter is shorter than the general prefix, then the length of the general prefix takes precedence.

Based on General Prefix – Defines a general prefix for the network segment of the address (see “Configuring an IPv6 General Network Prefix” on page 5-10).

When configuring a global unicast address based on a general network prefix, the Prefix Length includes both that specified by the general prefix and any number of subsequent prefix bits that exceed the length of the general prefix. Therefore, depending on the value specified by the Prefix Length, some of the address bits entered in the IPv6 Address field may be appended to the general prefix. However, if the Prefix Length is shorter than the general prefix, then the

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