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Avaya 4526FX - Creating an Ipv6 Interface Using EDM

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Variable definitions
Use the data in this table to help you understand the Interfaces tab.
Variable Value
IfIndex Identifies a physical interface or a logical interface (VLAN).
For a VLAN, it is the Ifindex of the VLAN.
Identifier Specifies the IPv6 address interface identifier, which is a
binary string of up to 8 octets in network byte order.
IdentifierLength Specifies the length of the interface identifier in bits.
Descr Specifies a text string containing information about the
interface. The network management system also sets this
string.
VlanId Identifies the V
irtual LAN associated with the entry. This
value corresponds to the lower 12 bits in the IEEE 802.1Q
VLAN tag.
Type Specifies Unicast, the only supported type.
ReasmMaxSize(MTU) Specifies the MTU for this IPv6 interface. This value must be
same for all the IP addresses defined on this interface. The
default value is 1280.
PhysAddress Specifies the media-dependent physical address. The range
is 0 through 65535. For Ethernet, this is a MAC address.
AdminStatus Specifies whether the administration status of the interface
is enabled (true) or disabled (false). The default is enabled
(true).
OperStatus Specifies whether the operation status of the interface is up
or down.
ReachableTime Specifies the time (3600000 ms) that a neighbor is
considered reachable after receiving a reachability
confirmation.
RetransmitTime Specifies the RetransmitTime, which is the time (3600000
ms) between retransmissions of neighbor solicitation
messages to a neighbor when resolving the address or when
probing the reachability of a neighbor.
MulticastAdminStatus Specifies the multicast status as either True or False.
Creating an IPv6 interface using EDM
Use the following procedure to create an IPv6 interface.
IPv6 interface management using EDM
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