ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Guide (IPv6)
Step
Command
Function
1
ZXR10(config)#
interface
<
interface-name
>
Enters interface configuration
mode.
2
ZXR10(config-if-interface-name)#
ipv6 enable
Enables the IPv6 protocol.
ZXR10(config-if-interface-name)#
ipv6 address
<
ipv6-address
>
/
<
prefix-length
>
Configures an IPv6 address
on an interface.
3
ZXR10(config-if-interface-name)#
ipv6 address
link-local
<
X:X::X:X
>
Configures the IPv6 link local
address of the interface.
<
ipv6-address
>: address configured for the interface. The address format (<
X:X::X:X
>)
follows the RFC specifications.
IPv6 addresses consist of groups of 16–bit
hexadeciaml values separated by colons (:). You can also use a simplified form
supported by RFC.
<
prefix-length
>: prefix length of the IPv6 address, which is a decimal number (1–128)
indicating how many bits from the utmost left of the IPv6 address are the address
prefix.
<
X:X::X:X
>: link-local address, which must be assigned with the prefix fe80::/64.
2.
Configure optional parameters of the IPv6 function.
Command
Function
ZXR10(config-if-interface-name)#
ipv6 mtu
<
bytes
>
Sets the Maximum Transfer Unit
(
) of the IPv6 packets to
be transmitted on the interface,
unit: bytes, range: 1280 to 9202,
default: 1500.
ZXR10(config-if-interface-name)#
ipv6 dad-attemps
<
number
>
Sets the maximum of times
that the interface detects the
address repeatedly, range: 0 to
10, default: 3.
3.
Verify the configurations.
Command
Function
ZXR10#
show ipv6 interface
<
interface-name
>
Displays details about the specified IPv6
interface.
ZXR10#
show ipv6 interface brief
<
interface-name
>
Displays the brief information about the
specified IPv6 address.
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