Install guide
12 Release Note
Software Release 2.6.4
C613-10404-00 REV A
3. Set preference levels.
By default, every logical interface has the same preference for becoming a
default router (mid range, 0). To give a logical interface a higher preference,
increase the preferencelevel. To give it a lower preference, decrease this
value. If it should never be used as a default router, set it to notdefault.
add ip interface=interface ipaddress={ipadd|dhcp}
preferencelevel={-2147483648..2147483647|notdefault}
[other-parameters...]
set ip interface=interface
[preferencelevel={-2147483648..2147483647|notdefault}]
[other-parameters...]
4. Enable advertising.
Enable router advertisements on all configured advertising interfaces,
using the command:
enable ip advertise
5. Check advertise settings.
To check the router advertisement settings, use the command:
show ip advertise
For full descriptions of these commands, see the Internet Protocol (IP) chapter of
the Software Reference.
Support for Long File Names (DOS 28.3)
File names of up to twenty eight characters long and extensions of three
characters (DOS 28.3 format) are now supported.
All software releases support short filenames (DOS 8.3 format). Software
release 2.5.1 and later support long file names in either DOS 16.3 or DOS 28.3
format. The table below summarises which software releases support different
DOS filename formats.
Upgrading to new software releases
When upgrading to software release 2.6.4 from any previous software release
file names retain their DOS naming format. DOS 8.3 format filenames remain
in DOS 8.3 format and DOS 16.3 format filenames remain in DOS 16.3 format.
Table 4: The DOS filename formats supported by different software releases
Software release Dos 8.3 format DOS 16.3 format DOS 28.3 format
2.4.x and earlier Yes No No
2.5.1 and later Yes Yes No
2.6.4 and later Yes Yes Yes