User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Product Overview
- Installation and Quick Startup
- Package Contents
- Switch Installation
- Installing the Switch in a Rack
- Quick Starting the Switch
- System Information Setup
- Quick Start up Software Version Information
- Quick Start up Physical Port Data
- Quick Start up User Account Management
- Quick Start up IP Address
- Quick Start up Uploading from Switch to Out-of-Band PC
- Quick Start up Downloading from Out-of-Band PC to Switch
- Quick Start up Downloading from TFTP Server
- Quick Start up Factory Defaults
- Console and Telnet Administration Interface
- Web-Based Management Interface
- Command Line Interface Structure and Mode-based CLI
- Switching Commands
- System Information and Statistics commands
- Device Configuration Commands
- Interface
- L2 MAC Address and Multicast Forwarding Database Tables
- VLAN Management
- Double VLAN commands
- GVRP and Bridge Extension
- IGMP Snooping
- IGMP Snooping Querier
- MLD Snooping
- MLD Snooping Querier
- Port Channel
- Storm Control
- L2 Priority
- Port Mirror
- Link State
- Port Backup
- FIP Snooping
- Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS)
- Congestion Notification
- Management Commands
- Spanning Tree Commands
- System Log Management Commands
- Script Management Commands
- User Account Management Commands
- Security Commands
- CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) Commands
- SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) Commands
- MAC-Based Voice VLAN Commands
- LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) Commands
- Denial Of Service Commands
- VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol) Commands
- Protected Ports Commands
- Static MAC Filtering Commands
- System Utilities
- DHCP Snooping Commands
- IP Source Guard (IPSG) Commands
- Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) Command
- Differentiated Service Command
- ACL Command
- IPv6 ACL Command
- CoS (Class of Service) Command
- Domain Name Server Relay Commands
- Routing Commands
- IP Multicast Commands
- IPv6 Commands
- Web-Based Management Interface
- Overview
- System Menu
- View ARP Cache
- Viewing Inventory Information
- Configuring Management Session and Network Parameters
- Defining Forwarding Database
- Viewing Logs
- Managing Switch Interface
- Defining sFlow
- Defining SNMP
- Viewing Statistics
- Managing System Utilities
- Managing CDP Function
- Defining Trap Manager
- Configuring SNTP
- Defining DHCP Client
- Defining DNS Relay Function
- Switching Menu
- Managing DHCP Snooping
- Managing IP Source Guard (IPSG)
- Managing Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
- Managing Filters
- Managing Port-based VLAN
- Managing Protected Ports
- Managing Protocol-based VLAN
- Managing IP Subnet-based VLAN
- Managing MAC-based VLAN
- Managing MAC-based Voice VLAN
- Managing Voice VLAN
- Defining GARP
- Managing IGMP Snooping
- Managing IGMP Snooping Querier
- Managing MLD Snooping
- Managing MLD Snooping Querier
- Managing Port-Channel
- Viewing Multicast Forwarding Database
- Managing Spanning Tree
- Defining 802.1p priority
- Managing Port Security
- Managing LLDP
- Managing LLDP-MED
- Managing VTP
- Managing Link State
- Managing Port-Backup
- Managing FIP-Snooping
- Routing Menu
- Security Menu
- IPv6 Menu
- Configuring IPv6 Global Configuration Page
- Configuring IPv6 Interface Configuration Page
- Viewing IPv6 Interface Summary Page
- Viewing IPv6 Interface Statistics Page
- Viewing IPv6 Neighbor Table Information Page
- Viewing IPv6 Static Neighbor Table Information Page
- Managing OSPFv3 Protocol
- Managing IPv6 Routes
- Managing RIPv6
- QOS Menu
- IPv4 Multicast Menu
- IPv6 Multicast Menu
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IPv6 Implicit Mode - When ipv6 implicit mode is enabled, interface is capable of ipv6 operation
without a global address. In this case, an eui-64 based link-local address is used. This selector lists
the two options for ipv6 mode: enable and disable. Default value is disable.
IPv6 Routing Operational Mode - Specifies operational state of an interface. Default value is
disable.
Interface Maximum Transmit Unit - Specifies maximum trasmit unit on an interface. It is not valid to
set this value to 0 if routing is enabled. If the value set to 0 that will be changed to default value 1500.
Range of MTU is (1280 to 1500)
Router Duplicate Address Detection Transmits - Specifies number of duplicate address
detections transmits on an interface. DAD transmits values must be in range (0 to 600)
Router Advertisement NS Interval - Specifies retransmission time field of router advertsisement
sent from the interface. A value of 0 means interval is not specified for router. Range of neighbor
solicit interval is (1000 to 4294967295)
Router Lifetime Interval - Specifies router advertisement lifetime field sent from the interface. This
value must be greater than or equal to maximum advertisement interval. 0 means do not use router as
default router. Range of router lifetime is (0 to 9000)
Router Advertisement Reachable Time - Specifies router advertisement time to consider neighbor
reachable after ND confirmation. Range of reachable time is (0 to 3600000)
Router Advertisement Interval - Specifies maximum time allowed between sending router
advertisements from the interface. Default value is 600. Range of maximum advertisement interval is
(4 to 1800)
Router Advertisement Managed Config Flag - Specifies router advertisement managed address
configuration flag. When true, end nodes use DHCPV6. When false end nodes autoconfigure
addresses. Default value of managed flag is disable.
Router Advertisement Other Config Flag - Specifies router advertisement other stateful
configuration flag. Default value of other config flag is disable.
Router Advertisement Suppress Flag - Specifies router advertisement suppression on an
interface. Default value of suppress flag is disable.
Non-Configurable Data
Current State by Prefix - Indicates the state of the IPV6 address. The state is TENT if routing is
disabled or DAD fails . The state is Active if interface is active and DAD is successful.
IPv6 Routing Operational Mode - Specifies operational state of an interface. Default value is
disable.
Command Buttons
Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect
immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
Delete - Delete the IPv6 Address configured on an interface.
11.6.3 Viewing IPv6 Interface Summary Page