IPv6 Commands

Add Custom-IPv6

Description

User Level Admin

Syntax add custom-ipv6 [eth1eth2] method auto network-prefix <network_prefix>

[prefix-bits <0-64>] [router-advertisement onoff]

add custom-ipv6 [eth1eth2] method manual ipv6-address <ipv6_address> [prefix-bits <0-128>] [router-advertisement onoff]

Options eth1eth2

Configures the custom IPv6 settings for the IOLAN’s Ethernet interface 1 or Ethernet interface 2 (SCS models only) interface.

method auto

When this option is specified, the IOLAN will derive an IPv6 address from the entered network prefix and the IOLAN’s MAC address. This is the default option.

network-prefix

Specify the IPv6 network prefix. The IOLAN will derive the complete IPv6 address from the entered network prefix and the IOLAN’s MAC address.

prefix-bits (auto)

Specify the network prefix bits for the IPv6 address.

Range: 0-64

Default: 64 method manual

Specify this option when you want to enter a specific IPv6 address.

ipv6-address

Specify the complete IPv6 address.

Field Format: IPv6 address prefix-bits (manual)

Specify the network prefix bits for the IPv6 address.

Range: 0-128

Default: 64 router-advertisement

When enabled, the IPv6 address is advertised when the IPv6-router-advertisement parameter is enabled.

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SDS, MDC specifications

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