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Chapter 6 Basic Setting
GS3700/XGS3700 Series User’s Guide
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6.9.10 IPv6 Neighbor Setup
Use this screen to create a static IPv6 neighbor entry in the Switch’s IPv6 neighbor table to store
the neighbor information permanently. Click the link next to I Pv6 Neighbor Setup in the I Pv6
Configuration screen to display the screen as shown next.
Figure 53 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Neighbor Setup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Preferred Lifetime This field displays the preferred lifetime of an IPv6 address generated from the prefix.
Delete Check the entry(ies) that you want to remove in the Delete column and then click
Delete to remove the selected entry(ies) from the summary table.
Cancel Click Cancel to clear the Delete check boxes.
Table 32 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Prefix Setup (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 33 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Neighbor Setup
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Interface Type Select the type of IPv6 interface for which you want to configure. The Switch supports
the VLAN interface type for IPv6 at the time of writing.
Interface ID Specify a unique identification number (from 1 to 4094) for the interface.
Note: A static IPv6 neighbor entry displays in the Management > Neighbor Table
screen only when the interface ID is also created in the Basic Setup > Interface
Setup screen.
Note: To have IPv6 function properly, you should configure a static VLAN with the same
ID number in the Advanced Setup > VLAN screens.
Neighbor Address Specify the IPv6 address of the neighboring device which can be reached through the
interface.
MAC Specify the MAC address of the neighboring device which can be reached through the
interface.
Add Click this to create a new entry or to update an existing one.
This saves your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses these
changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the top navigation
panel to save your changes to the nonvolatile memory when you are done configuring.

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