displaying configuration … 5-22 supported in IPv6 … 5-20

troubleshooting

configuring Syslog servers … 8-15 IPv6 addresses in event log … 2-14 ping6 … 2-13

traceroute6 … 2-13 using CLI session … 8-15 using ICMPv6 … 2-13

using IPv6 loopback address … 2-15 using SNMP for IPv6 … 2-15 using Syslog servers … 8-12

tunneling 2-5

U

unicast

IPv6 address … 3-10

unique local unicast address

autoconfiguration … 3-11

used within an organization … 3-19

unspecified address

in IPv6 3-25

V

valid lifetime

of global unicast address … 3-7, 3-25, 4-8, 4-10 use of deprecated IPv6 address as source or

destination … 4-32

VLAN

deprecated global unicast address … 3-16, 3-25 DHCPv6 server-assigned address … 4-9 displaying IPv6 configuration … 4-23, 4-25 displaying IPv6 routing table … 4-30 displaying MLD configuration … 7-12, 7-15, 7-17 displaying MLD statistics … 7-18, 7-20 dual-stack operation … 2-4, 2-6

global unicast address autoconfiguration … 2-7, 3-5, 3-11, 3-16, 4-7

global unicast address manual configuration … 2-8, 3-5, 3-9, 3-17, 4-13

global unicast address prefix … 3-12

IPv6 link-local address autoconfiguration … 4-6 IPv6 multicast solicited-node group … 3-21 link-local address autoconfiguration … 2-7, 3-5,

3-13, 3-14, 4-6

link-local address manual configuration … 2-8, 3-5, 3-9, 4-12

link-local address prefix … 3-11

maximum number of IPv6 addresses … 2-15 MLD snooping … 7-5,7-8,7-9,7-10neighbor discovery operation … 4-17 router advertisements used in IPv6 … 4-27selecting default IPv6 router … 4-28 switching IPv4 and IPv6 traffic on same

VLAN … 2-3, 3-6

switching IPv6 traffic between different VLANs … 2-3

unique local unicast address configuration … 3-11

unique local unicast address prefix … 3-12 using an external router … 2-4

W

warranty -iiweb browser 1-7

See also web browser interface.

web browser interface

IPv6 support … 2-11

wireless services

debug messages … 8-14

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