IPv6 Commands

IPv6 Commands

Set IPv6

Description

Configures the basic IPv6 settings.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

set ipv6 [dhcpv6-settings ipv6-address onoff]

 

[dhcp-settings network-prefix onoff]

 

Set ipv6 enable-ipv6-addressing onoff

 

[obtain-using auto-ipv6dhcpv6]

Options

dhcpv6-settings

 

Determines the types of information that the IOLAN will accept from the DHCPv6

 

server, IPv6 address(es) and/or network prefix(es).

 

ivp6-address

 

When enabled, the IOLAN will accept IPv6 address(es) from the DHCPv6 server. This

 

is off by default.

 

network-prefix

 

When enabled, the IOLAN will accept the network prefix from the DHCPv6 server.

 

This is off by default.

 

enable-ipv6-addressing

 

When enabled, you can configure the IOLAN to obtain the IPv6 address(es) using IPv6

 

Autoconfiguration or a DHCPv6 server.

 

Default: Enabled

 

obtain-using auto-ipv6dhcpv6

 

z auto-ipv6—When enabled, the IOLAN will send out a Router Solicitation

 

message. If a Router Advertisement message is received, the IOLAN will configure

 

the IPv6 address(es) and configuration parameters based on the information

 

contained in the advertisement. If no Router Advertisement message is received,

 

the IOLAN will attempt to connect to a DHCPv6 server to obtain IPv6 addresses

 

and other configuration parameters. This is the default.

 

z dhcpv6—When enabled, requests IPv6 address(es) and configuration information

 

from the DHCPv6 server.

Show IPv6

Description

Shows the IPv6 settings.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

show ipv6

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