IPv6 Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

NOTE:
Software license requirements:
For the 3500/3500yl, 5400zl, and 8200zl switches, OSPFv3 is included with the Premium software
license available from HP. In the 6200yl switches, OSPFv3 is included with the base feature set.
IPv6 Routing Features
Beginning with software release K.15.01, the routing switches covered by this guide support the
following IPv6 routing features:
Further InformationApplicationRouting Feature
“Enabling DHCPv6”
(page 15)
Configured at the global config level on individual routing switches to
enable IPv6 routing.
Enabling IPv6
Routing
“IPv6 Static Routing”
(page 180)
In smaller networks, static and default routes provide the simplest and
most reliable configuration for IPv6 routing. Up to 256 static routes are
supported.
IPv6 Static
Routes
“IPv6 Router
Advertisements” (page 186)
In IPv6 routed networks this capability enables use of the routing switch
to generate the router advertisements IPv6 hosts use to configure themselves
Router
Advertisement
(RA) Generation
with the global unicast addresses and other parameter settings needed
to for sending and receiving traffic. Enabled with default settings when
IPv6 routing is enabled. Reconfigure as needed.
“DHCPv6-Relay”
(page 203)
In routed networks, this feature enables you to use routing to extend the
service range of your DHCPv6 server to destinations reached by routing.DHCPv6 Relay
“OSPFv3 Routing”
(page 209)
For larger and more complex routed networks where reliance solely on
static routing is not feasible, OSPFv3 enables the routing switch to discover
OSPFv3 dynamic
routing
routing information from other routers, and to segment an enterprise
network into routing domains.
Viewing the router ID
Use one of the following commands:
show ip ospf
(if OSPFv2 is enabled)
show ipv6 ospf3
(if OSPFv3 is enabled)
Viewing the router ID 167