F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW100

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Task Remarks
2860H
Configuring IPv6 ND
2861H
Configuring a static neighbor entry Optional.
2862H
Configuring the maximum number of neighbors
dynamically learned
Optional.
2863H
Setting the age timer for ND entries in stale state Optional.
2864H
Configuring parameters related to RA messages Optional.
2865H
Configuring the maximum number of attempts to
send an NS message for DAD
Optional.
2866H
Enabling ND proxy Optional.
2867H
Configuring path MTU
discovery
2868H
Configuring the interface MTU Optional.
2869H
Configuring a static path MTU for a specific IPv6
address
Optional.
2870H
Configuring the aging time for dynamic path MTUs Optional.
2871H
Configuring IPv6 TCP properties Optional.
2872H
Configuring IPv6 FIB load sharing Optional.
2873H
Controlling sending ICMPv6
packets
2874H
Configuring the maximum ICMPv6 error packets sent
in an interval
Optional.
2875H
Enabling replying to multicast echo requests Optional.
2876H
Enabling sending ICMPv6 time exceeded messages Optional.
2877H
Enabling sending ICMPv6 destination unreachable
messages
Optional.
2878H
Enabling sending ICMPv6 redirect messages Optional.
219B
Assigning IPv6 addresses to interfaces
This section describes how to configure an IPv6 global unicast address, an IPv6 link-local address, and
an IPv6 anycast address.
NOTE:
Before you modify the existing IPv6 address of an interface for an IPv6 address in the same network
segment as the interface, remove the existing address and reconfigure a new one. Otherwise, address
conflict may lead to an address modification failure.
825BEnabling IPv6
Enable IPv6 before you perform any IPv6-related configuration. Without IPv6 enabled, an interface
cannot forward IPv6 packets even if it has an IPv6 address configured.
To enable IPv6:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
912. Enter system view.
system-view N/A