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Configuration and Testing Topologies
IPv6 Example Topology Interface and Host Addresses
Creating the Base Configuration
Access Global Configuration Mode
Access Interface Configuration Mode
Enabling IPv6 Support and Assigning IPv6 Addresses
Configuring IPv6 Static Routes
Creating the Base Configuration for Example Topologies
Configuring OSPFv3 Interface Parameters
Restore the Default Interface Priority
Configure the Retransmission Interval
Restore the Default Retransmission Value
Restore the Default Transmission Delay
Restore the Default Hello Interval
Restore the Default Dead Interval
Restore the Default OSPF Network Type
Restore the Default Interface Cost
Remove the Demand Circuit Setting
Enable Neighbor Probing on a Demand Circuit
Remove Neighbor Probing on a Demand Circuit
Configuring Neighbor Probe Values
Configure the Neighbor Probe Retransmission Limit
Restore the Default Neighbor Probe Retransmission Limit
Configure the Neighbor Probe Interval
Restore the Default Neighbor Probe Interval
Configuring a Passive Interface
Configure All Interfaces To Be Passive
Configure Specified Interfaces To Be Passive
Restore the Default Routing Updates
Configuring Route Redistribution
Configure Route Redistribution
Configure the Stub Area, ASBR, and Route Distribution
Configuring Attributes for Redistributed Routes
Configure Redistributed Route Attributes
Delete Redistributed Route Attributes
Configuring the Redistribution of Routes
Configure Route Redistribution
Restore the Default Redistribution Configuration
Configuring Area Route Summarization
Configure Address Range Aggregation
Configure an Internal Address Range
Disable an Internal Address Range
Convert a Stub Area to a Normal Area
Configure a Default Summary Route for a Stub Area
Configure the Default Summary Route Cost for a Stub Area
Configure the Stability Interval for NSSA
Restore the Default Stability Interval
Configure an NSSA Translation Role
Restore the Default Translation Role
Configure Default Summary Route for an NSSA
Configure the Metric Type for an NSSA
Configuring the Capability in an NSSA Internal Border Router
Configure NSSA Type-7/-5 Conversion
Configure Virtual Link and Route Summarization
Configuring External Database Limit
Configure the External Database Limit
Restore the Default External Database Limit
Configuring the Overflow Exit Interval
Configure the Overflow Exit Interval
Configuring a Demand Extension
This example enables IPv6 support in the VLAN 11 interface and assigns IPv6 addresses to VLAN 11.
See IPv6 Example Topology Interface and Host Addresses for the topology used for this sample configuration.
SEFOS# configure terminal SEFOS# interface vlan 11
The command used in this example automatically configures an IPv6 link-local address on the interface and enables the interface for IPv6 processing.
SEFOS(config-if)# ipv6 enable
SEFOS# show ipv6 interface vlan11 is up, line protocol is up Link local address: ffe80::214:4fff:fe6c:628f Global unicast address(es): Not Configured. Joined group address(es): ff02::1 ff02::2 ff02::1:ff00:3 ff02::1:ff6c:628f MTU is 9216 ICMP redirects are enabled ND DAD is enabled, Number of DAD attempts: 1 ND router advertisement is disabled
The type of address can be link-local, unicast, anycast, or eui64.
Type one of these:
SEFOS(config-if)# ipv6 address fec0::1111:0:1/96 unicast
SEFOS(config-if)# ipv6 address fec0::1111:0:1 96 unicast
SEFOS# show ipv6 interface vlan11 is up, line protocol is up Link local address: ffe80::214:4fff:fe6c:628f Global unicast address(es): fec0::1111:0:1/96