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The IPv6 address is automatically learned and based upon the received Router Adver-
tisement from its upstream service provider router.
To enable/disable automatic configuration of IPv6 addresses using stateless auto configu-
ration on an interface, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ipv6 address autoconfig
Interface
[MGMT/VLAN/LO]
Enables automatic configuration of IPv6 addresses
using stateless autoconfiguration.
no ipv6 address autoconfig
Disables automatic configuration of IPv6 address-
es using stateless autoconfiguration.
To enable the interface to acquire an IPv6 address from the DHCPv6 server, use the fol-
lowing command.
Command
Mode
Description
ipv6 address dhcp
[
rapid-
commit
]
Interface
[XE/GPON/
MGMT/VLAN/
LO]
Acquires an IPv6 address on an interface from the
DHCPv6 server.
rapid-commit: allows the two-message exchange
method for address allocation, the client includes
the rapid-commit option in a solicit message if it is
enabled
no ipv6 address dhcp
Removes the IPv6 address from the interface.
To configure dynamic IPv6 address allocation to a network interface, use the following
command.
Command
Mode
Description
ipv6 address
PREFIX X:X::X:X/M
Interface
[XE/GPON/
MGMT/VLAN/
LO]
Configures IPv6 address which is dynamically
changeable according to the prefix name.
PREFIX: prefix name
X:X::X:X/M : IPv6 prefix of sub host.
no
ipv6
address
PREFIX
X:X::X:X/M
Disables a dynamic IPv6 address allocation using
the prefix name and sub-host address.
5.6.3.2
Assigning Link Local Address to Network Interface
The link-lcal address used between directly connected nodes on a single network link. To
assign an IPv6 link-local address to a network interface, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ipv6 address link-local
X:X::X:X
Interface
[MGMT/VLAN/
LO]
Assigns a link-local address on the interface.
X:X::X:X: IPv6 address using MAC address accord-
ing to its EUI-64 format