CLI Reference IPv6 Configuration Commands
Global configuration mode.
It is convenient to number the network by using the general prefix, which defines a prefix so that many
longer specified prefixes could refer to it. These specified prefixes are updated whenever the general
prefix changes. If the network number changes, just modify the general prefix.
A general prefix could contain multiple prefixes.
These longer specified prefixes is usually used for the Ipv6 address configuration on the interface.
The following example configures manually a general prefix as my-prefix.
Ruijie(config)# ipv6 general-prefix my-prefix 2001:1111:2222::/48
ipv6 address prefix-name
sub-bits/prefix-length
Configure the interface address using the
general prefix.
Use this command to configure the default hopcount to send unicast messages in the global
configuration mode.
Global configuration mode.
This command takes effect for the unicast messages only, not for multicast messages.
Ruijie(config)# ipv6 hop-limit 100