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Dasan V5808 - Assigning Ipv6 Address to Network Interface

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User Manual UMN:CLI
V5808
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no shutdown
Interface
Enables an interface.
shutdown
Disables an interface.
4.4.2 Assigning IPv6 Address to Network Interface
After enabling an interface, assign an IPv6 global address. To assign an IPv6 address to
a network interface, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ipv6 address X:X::X:X/M
Interface
Assigns an IPv6 global address to an interface.
X:X::X:X/M: IPv6 address/prefix-length
ipv6 address X:X::X:X/M anycast
Assigns an IPv6 anycast address to an interface.
To disable an assigned IPv6 address, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
no ipv6 address [X:X::X:X/M]
Interface
Clears an IP address assigned to an interface.
The IPv6 address is automatically learned and based upon the received Router
Advertisement from its upstream service provider router.
To enable/disable automatic configuration of IPv6 addresses using stateless auto
configuration on an interface, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ipv6 address autoconfig
Interface
Enables automatic configuration of IPv6 addresses
using stateless autoconfiguration.
no ipv6 address autoconfig
Disables automatic configuration of IPv6 addresses
using stateless autoconfiguration.
To enable the interface to acquire an IPv6 address from the DHCPv6 server, use the
following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ipv6 address dhcp [rapid-
commit]
Interface
Acquires an IPv6 address on an interface from the
DHCPv6 server.
rapid-commit: allows the two-message exchange
method for address allocation, the client includes the
rapid-commit option in a solicit message if it is enabled
no ipv6 address dhcp
Removes the IPv6 address from the interface.
To configure dynamic IPv6 address allocation to a network interface, use the following
command.

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