To configure RA interval:

(host) (config-subif)#ipv6 nd ra interval <value> <min-value>

To configure RA lifetime:

(host) (config-subif)#ipv6 nd ra life-time <value>

To enable hosts to use DHCP server for stateful address autoconfiguration:

(host) (config-subif)#ipv6 nd ra managed-config-flag

To configure maximum transmission unit for RA:

(host) (config-subif)#ipv6 nd ra mtu <value>

To enable hosts to use DHCP server for other non-address stateful autoconfiguration:

(host) (config-subif)#ipv6 nd ra other-config-flag

To specify a router preference:

(host) (config-subif)#ipv6 nd ra preference [High Low Medium]

Viewing IPv6 RA Status

You can execute the following command to view the IPv6 RA status on the VLAN interfaces:

(host) #show ipv6 ra status IPv6 RA Status

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VlanId State Prefix(es)

------ ----- ----------

1enabled 2001:abcd:1234:dead::/64

220enabled 2200:eab:feed:12::/64

230enabled 2300:eab:feed::/64

7enabled 2001:470:faca:2::/64

2001:470:faca:3::/64

2001:470:faca:4::/64

Understanding ArubaOS Supported Network Configuration for IPv6 Clients

ArubaOS provides wired or wireless clients using IPv6 addressing with services such as firewall functionality, layer-2 authentication, and, with the installation of the Policy Enforcement Firewall Next Generation (PEFNG), identity- based security. The Dell controller does not provide routing or Network Address Translation to IPv6 clients (see “Important Points to Remember” on page 140).

Supported Network Configuration

Clients can be wired or wireless and use IPv4 and/or IPv6 addressing. ArubaOS requires that the default gateway for the IPv6 clients be an external router that supports IPv6. The Dell controller itself has an IPv4 address, and can offer limited routing services to IPv6 clients. It is highly recommended to use an external IPv6 router for a complete routing experience (dynamic routing and router advertisements ). You can use the WebUI or CLI to display IPv6 client information.

IPv6 clients must be mapped to a VLAN that is bridged to an external router which provides IPv6 services to those clients. On the controller, you can configure IPv4 and IPv6 clients on the same VLAN.

Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 User Guide

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Dell 6.2 manual Viewing IPv6 RA Status, Supported Network Configuration

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