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Brocade Communications Systems FastIron SX Series User Manual

Brocade Communications Systems FastIron SX Series
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Enabling or disabling routing protocols...................................................................................................................................................................................... 147
Enabling or disabling Layer 2 switching.....................................................................................................................................................................................148
Conguration notes and feature limitations for Layer 2 switching.........................................................................................................................148
Command syntax for Layer 2 switching........................................................................................................................................................................... 148
Conguring a Layer 3 Link Aggregration Group (LAG)....................................................................................................................................................... 149
IPv6 Conguration on FastIron X Series, FCX, and ICX Series Switches..........................................................................................................151
Full Layer 3 IPv6 feature support................................................................................................................................................................................................. 151
IPv6 addressing overview................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 152
IPv6 address types....................................................................................................................................................................................................................152
IPv6 stateless auto-conguration........................................................................................................................................................................................154
IPv6 CLI command support ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................155
IPv6 host address on a Layer 2 switch.......................................................................................................................................................................................157
Conguring a global or site-local IPv6 address with a manually congured interface ID............................................................................157
Conguring a link-local IPv6 address as a system-wide address for a switch.................................................................................................157
Conguring the management port for an IPv6 automatic address conguration....................................................................................................158
Conguring basic IPv6 connectivity on a Layer 3 switch................................................................................................................................................... 158
Enabling IPv6 routing............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 158
IPv6 conguration on each router interface.................................................................................................................................................................... 158
Conguring IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks.....................................................................................................................................................................161
IPv6 management (IPv6 host support)......................................................................................................................................................................................162
Conguring IPv6 management ACLs............................................................................................................................................................................... 162
Restricting SNMP access to an IPv6 node..................................................................................................................................................................... 162
Specifying an IPv6 SNMP trap receiver........................................................................................................................................................................... 162
Conguring SNMP V3 over IPv6........................................................................................................................................................................................162
Secure Shell, SCP, and IPv6..................................................................................................................................................................................................163
IPv6 Telnet.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................163
IPv6 traceroute............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 163
IPv6 Web management using HTTP and HTTPS.......................................................................................................................................................164
Restricting Web management access................................................................................................................................................................................164
Restricting Web management access by specifying an IPv6 ACL....................................................................................................................... 164
Restricting Web management access to an IPv6 host...............................................................................................................................................165
Conguring name-to-IPv6 address resolution using IPv6 DNS resolver..........................................................................................................165
Dening an IPv6 DNS entry.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 165
Pinging an IPv6 address......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 165
Conguring an IPv6 Syslog server......................................................................................................................................................................................166
Viewing IPv6 SNMP server addresses............................................................................................................................................................................. 167
Disabling router advertisement and solicitation messages.......................................................................................................................................167
Disabling IPv6 on a Layer 2 switch.................................................................................................................................................................................... 167
IPv6 ICMP feature conguration...................................................................................................................................................................................................168
Conguring ICMP rate limiting..............................................................................................................................................................................................168
Enabling IPv6 ICMP redirect messages...........................................................................................................................................................................169
IPv6 neighbor discovery conguration.......................................................................................................................................................................................169
IPv6 neighbor discovery conguration notes.................................................................................................................................................................170
Neighbor solicitation and advertisement messages....................................................................................................................................................170
Router advertisement and solicitation messages......................................................................................................................................................... 170
Neighbor redirect messages..................................................................................................................................................................................................171
Setting neighbor solicitation parameters for duplicate address detection.......................................................................................................... 171
Setting IPv6 router advertisement parameters..............................................................................................................................................................172
Prexes advertised in IPv6 router advertisement messages...................................................................................................................................173
Setting ags in IPv6 router advertisement messages................................................................................................................................................ 174
FastIron Ethernet Switch Layer 3 Routing
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