Administrator Guide

ND dns-server address is 2000::1 with lifetime of 0 seconds
IP unicast RPF check is not supported
To display IPv6 RDNSS information, use the show configuration command in INTERFACE CONFIG mode.
Dell(conf-if-te-1/1)#show configuration
The following example uses the show configuration command to display IPv6 RDNSS information.
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet 1/1
no ip address
ipv6 address 1212::12/64
ipv6 nd dns-server 1000::1 1
ipv6 nd dns-server 3000::1 1
ipv6 nd dns-server 2000::1 0
no shutdown
Secure Shell (SSH) Over an IPv6 Transport
Both inbound and outbound secure shell (SSH) sessions using IPv6 addressing are supported.
Inbound SSH supports accessing the system through the management interface as well as through a physical Layer 3 interface.
For SSH conguration details, refer to the Security chapter in the Dell Networking OS Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
Conguration Tasks for IPv6
The following are conguration tasks for the IPv6 protocol.
Adjusting Your CAM-Prole
Assigning an IPv6 Address to an Interface
Assigning a Static IPv6 Route
Conguring Telnet with IPv6
SNMP over IPv6
Showing IPv6 Information
Clearing IPv6 Routes
Adjusting Your CAM Prole
Although adjusting your CAM prole is not a mandatory step, if you plan to implement IPv6 ACLs, Dell Networking recommends that you
adjust your CAM settings.
The CAM space is allotted in FP blocks. The total space allocated must equal 13 FP blocks. There are 16 FP blocks, but the System Flow
requires three blocks that cannot be reallocated.
You must enter the ipv6acl allocation as a factor of 2 (2, 4, 6, 8, 10). All other prole allocations can use either even or odd-numbered
ranges.
The default option sets the CAM Prole as follows:
L3 ACL (ipv4acl): 6
L2 ACL(l2acl): 5
IPv6 L3 ACL (ipv6acl): 0
L3 QoS (ipv4qos): 1
L2 QoS (l2qos): 1
IPv6 Routing
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