Users Guide

ipv6 nd dns-server — Configure DNS distribution option in RA packets originated by the router
ipv6 nd hop-limit — Set hop limit advertised in RA and used in IPv6 data packets originated by the router
ipv6 nd managed-config-flag — Hosts should use DHCP for address config
ipv6 nd max-ra-interval — Set IPv6 Max Router Advertisement Interval
ipv6 nd mtu — Configure MTU advertisements in RA packets
ipv6 nd other-config-flag — Hosts should use DHCP for non-address config
ipv6 nd prefix — Configure IPv6 Routing Prefix Advertisement
ipv6 nd ra-guard — Configure IPv6 ra-guard
ipv6 nd ra-lifetime — Set IPv6 Router Advertisement Lifetime
ipv6 nd reachable-time — Set advertised reachability time
ipv6 nd retrans-timer — Set NS retransmit interval used and advertised in RA
ipv6 nd suppress-ra — Suppress IPv6 Router Advertisements
ipv6 ad <ipv6-address> — IPv6 Address Detection
ipv6 ad autoconfig — IPv6 stateless auto-configuration
ipv6 address <ipv6-address> — Configure IPv6 address on an interface
NOTE: The command line help still displays relevant details corresponding to each of these commands. However, these
interface range or interface group commands are not supported when Management VRF is configured.
Configuring a Static Route
Configure a static route that points to a management interface.
CONFIGURATION
management route ip-address mask managementethernet ormanagement route ipv6-address prefix-
length managementethernet
You can also have the management route to point to a front-end port in case of the management VRF. For example: management
route 2::/64 tengigabitethernet 1/1.
Configure a static entry in the IPv6 neighbor discovery.
CONFIGURATION
ipv6 neighbor vrf management 1::1 tengigabitethernet 1/1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Sample VRF Configuration
The following configuration illustrates a typical VRF set-up.
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Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)