CONFIGURATION mode
ipv6 route prefix type {slot/port/subport} forwarding router tag
prefix: IPv6 route prefix
type {slot/port/subport}: interface type and slot/port/subport
forwarding router: forwarding router’s address
tag: route tag
Enter the keyword interface then the type of interface and slot/port information:
For a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword TenGigabitEthernet then the slot/port/
subport information.
For a 40-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword fortyGigE then the slot/port information.
For a Loopback interface, enter the keyword loopback then a number from 0 to 16383.
For a port channel interface, enter the keywords port-channel then a number.
For a Null interface, enter the keyword null then the Null interface number.
For a VLAN interface, enter the keyword vlan then a number from 1 to 4094.
Configuring Telnet with IPv6
The Telnet client and server in Dell Networking OS supports IPv6 connections. You can establish a Telnet
session directly to the router using an IPv6 Telnet client, or you can initiate an IPv6 Telnet connection
from the router.
Enter the IPv6 Address for the device.
EXEC mode or EXEC Privileged mode
telnet ipv6 address
ipv6 address: x:x:x:x::x
mask: prefix length is from 0 to 128.
NOTE: IPv6 addresses are normally written as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, where
each group is separated by a colon (:). Omitting zeros is accepted as described in Addressing.
SNMP over IPv6
You can configure SNMP over IPv6 transport so that an IPv6 host can perform SNMP queries and receive
SNMP notifications from a device running Dell Networking OS IPv6. The Dell Networking OS SNMP-
server commands for IPv6 have been extended to support IPv6. For more information regarding SNMP
commands, refer to the SNMP and SYSLOG chapters in the Dell Networking OS Command Line Interface
Reference Guide.
snmp-server host
snmp-server user ipv6
snmp-server community ipv6
snmp-server community access-list-name ipv6
snmp-server group ipv6
466 IPv6 Routing