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Security: IPv6 First Hop Security
Configuring IPv6 First Hop Security through Web GUI
563 Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
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Neighbor Binding Logging—Select one of the following options to specify logging:
- Inherited—Logging option is the same as the global value.
- Enable—Enable logging of Binding table main events.
- Disable—Disable logging of Binding table main events.
Address Prefix Validation—Select one of the following options to specify validation
of addresses:
- Inherited—Validation option is the same as the global value.
- Enable—Enable validation of addresses.
- Disable—Disable validation of addresses
Global Address Binding Configuration:
Inherit Address Binding Settings—Enable to use the global address binding settings.
Binding from NDP Messages—To change the global configuration of allowed
configuration methods of global IPv6 addresses within an IPv6 Neighbor Binding
policy, select one of the following options:
- Any—Any configuration methods (stateless and manual) are allowed for global
IPv6 bound from NDP messages
- Stateless—Only stateless auto configuration is allowed for global IPv6 bound from
NDP messages.
- Disable—Binding from NDP messages is disabled.
Binding from DHCPv6 Messages—Select to enable binding from DHCPv6.
Neighbor Binding Entry LimitsSee above.
Entries per VLAN—Select Inherited to use global value, No Limit to set no limit on
the number of entries and User Defined to set a special value for this policy.
Entries per Interface—Select Inherited to use global value, No Limit to set no limit
on the number of entries and User Defined to set a special value for this policy.
Entries per MAC Address—Select Inherited to use global value, No Limit to set no
limit on the number of entries and User Defined to set a special value for this policy.
STEP 5 Click Apply to add the settings to the Running Configuration file.
STEP 6 To attach this policy to an interface:

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