Setup Guide

Table Of Contents
IPv6 Basics
IPv6 basic commands are supported on the Dell EMC Networking OS.
NOTE: For information about the Dell EMC Networking OS version and platform that supports IPv6 in each software
feature, see the IPv6 Addressing section in the Dell EMC Networking OS Configuration Guide.
Topics:
cam-ipv6 extended-prefix
clear ipv6 fib
clear ipv6 route
clear ipv6 mld_host
maximum dynamic-routes-ipv6
ipv6 address autoconfig
ipv6 address
ipv6 address eui64
ipv6 control-plane icmp error-rate-limit
ipv6 flowlabel-zero
ipv6 host
ipv6 name-server
ipv6 nd dad attempts
ipv6 nd disable-reachable-timer
ipv6 nd dns-server
ipv6 nd prefix
ipv6 route
ipv6 unicast-routing
show ipv6 cam stack-unit
show ipv6 control-plane icmp
show ipv6 fib stack-unit
show ipv6 flowlabel-zero
show ipv6 interface
show ipv6 mld_host
show ipv6 route
trust ipv6-diffserv
cam-ipv6 extended-prefix
Enable LPM partitioning to support IPv6 /65 to /128 route prefixes to be stored in Partition 1.
Syntax
cam-ipv6 extended-prefix <Max-IPv6-prefixes>
To remove LPM partitioning configuration, use no cam-ipv6 extended-prefix.
Parameters
Max-IPv6-Prefix
Maximum number of IPv6 prefixes in the mask length of /65 to /128. The possible
values are 1024, 2048, and 3072.
Defaults LPM is not partitioned with Partition 1 and therefore /65 to /128 prefixes are not converted to /64
prefixes and are installed and saved in LPM. All the packets for those routes traverse through the default
route path.
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
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