Reference Guide

Link-local addresses
When an OS10 switch boots up, an IPv6 unicast link-local address is automatically assigned to an interface using stateless conguration. A
link-local address allows IPv6 devices on a local link to communicate without requiring a globally unique address. IPv6 reserves the address
block FE80::/10 for link-local unicast addressing.
Global addresses
To enable stateless autoconguration of an IPv6 global address and set the interface to Host mode, use the ipv6 address
autoconfig command. The router receives network prexes in IPv6 router advertisements (RAs). An interface ID is appended to the
prex. In Host mode, IPv6 forwarding is disabled.
The no ipv6 address autoconfig command disables IPv6 global address autoconguration, and sets the interface to Router mode
with IPv6 forwarding enabled.
DHCP-assigned addresses
As an alternative to stateless autoconguration, you can enable a network host to obtain IPv6 addresses using a DHCP server via stateful
autoconguration using the ipv6 address dhcp command. A DHCPv6 server uses a prex pool to congure a network address on an
interface. The interface ID is automatically generated.
Manally congured addresses
An interface can have multiple IPv6 addresses. To congure an IPv6 address in addition to the link-local address, use the ipv6 address
ipv6-address/mask command. Enter the full 128-bit IPv6 address, including the network prex and a 64-bit interface ID.
You can also manually congure an IPv6 address by assigning:
A network prex with the EUI-64 parameter using the ipv6 address ipv6-prefix eui64 command. A 64-bit interface ID is
automatically generated based on the MAC address.
A link-local address to use instead of the link-local address that is automatically congured when you enable IPv6 using the ipv6
address link-local
command.
Congure IPv6 address
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/8
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/8)# ipv6 address 2001:dddd:0eee::4/64
Congure network prex
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/8
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/8)# ipv6 address 2001:FF21:1:1::/64 eui64
Congure link-local address
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/8
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/8)# ipv6 address FE80::1/64 link-local
Stateless autoconguration
When an interface comes up, OS10 uses stateless autoconguration to generate a unique link-local IPv6 address with a FE80::/64 prex
and an interface ID generated from the MAC address. To use stateless autoconguration to assign a globally unique address using a prex
received in router advertisements, enter the ipv6 address autoconfig command.
Stateless autoconguration sets an interface in host mode, and allows the interface connected to an IPv6 network to autocongure IPv6
addresses and communicate with other IPv6 devices on local links. A DHCP server is not required for automatic IPv6 interface
conguration. IPv6 devices on a local link send router advertisement (RA) messages in response to solicitation messages received at
startup.
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