Result
The IPv6 address is assigned to the interface. If you assign a link local address to the IP
interface, the automatically created local address is overwritten.
Further notes
You delete the IPv6 address with the no ipv6 address command.
You enable IPv6 with the ipv6 enable command.
You display this setting and other information with the show ipv6 interface command.
You enable stateless autoconfiguration with the command ipv6 address autoconfig.
You enable stateful autoconfiguration with the command ipv6 address dhcp.
8.2.4.2 no ipv6 address
Description
With this command, you delete the IPv6 address.
Requirement
● IPv6 is activated
● The interface is an IP interface.
● You are in the Interface configuration mode
The command prompt is as follows:
cli(config-if-$$)#
Syntax
Call up the command with the following parameters:
no ipv6 address <prefix> <prefix-length> [{unicast | eui64}]
The parameters have the following meaning:
Parameter Description Range of values / note
prefix IPv6 address Enter a valid IPv6 address.
prefix Len Number of bits belonging to the prefix
(from left to right)
1 ... 128 bits
unicast Addressing mode unicast -
eui-64 Interface ID according to the EUI-64 meth‐
od
-
link-local Link local address -
For information on names of addresses and interfaces, refer to the section "Interface identifiers
and addresses (Page 29)".
Network protocols
8.2 IPv6 protocol
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