Quick Reference Guide

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IPv6 addressing overview
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The prefix-length parameter is specified as a decimal value that indicates the left-most bits of the
IPv6 address.
The following is an example of an IPv6 prefix.
2001:FF08:49EA:D088::/64
IPv6 address types
As with IPv4 addresses, you can assign multiple IPv6 addresses to a switch interface. Table 12
presents the three major types of IPv6 addresses that you can assign to a switch interface.
A major difference between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses is that IPv6 addresses support scope, which
describes the topology in which the address may be used as a unique identifier for an interface or
set of interfaces.
Unicast and multicast addresses support scoping as follows:
Unicast addresses support two types of scope: global scope and local scope. In turn, local
scope supports site-local addresses and link-local addresses. Table 12 describes global,
site-local, and link-local addresses and the topologies in which they are used.
Multicast addresses support a scope field, which Table 12 describes.