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Chapter 25
Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
performed first on the new link-local address. When the link local address is verified as unique, then
duplicate address detection is performed all the other IPv6 unicast addresses on the interface. For more
information about DAD, see the
In the Interface IPv6 Addresses area, click Add.
Step 6
The Add IPv6 Address for Interface dialog box appears.
Step 7
(Optional) Check the EUI-64 check box.
Step 8
Click OK to save your settings.
The Interface IPv6 Addresses Address field appears with the modified EUI-64 address.
Note
Step 9
To continue, see the
Configuring IPv6 Prefixes on an Interface
To configure IPv6 prefixes on an interface, perform the following steps:
In the Interface IPv6 Prefixes area, click Add.
Step 1
The Add IPv6 Prefix for Interface dialog box appears.
Enter the IPv6 address with the prefix length.
Step 2
(Optional) To configure the IPv6 address manually, check the No Auto-Configuration check box. This
Step 3
setting indicates to hosts on the local link that the specified prefix cannot be used for IPv6
autoconfiguration.
(Optional) To indicate that the IPv6 prefix is not advertised, check the No Advertisements check box.
Step 4
(Optional) The Off Link check box indicates that the specified prefix is assigned to the link. Nodes
Step 5
sending traffic to addresses that contain the specified prefix consider the destination to be locally
reachable on the link. This prefix should not be used for on-link determination.
In the Prefix Lifetime area, click the Lifetime Duration radio button, and specify the following:
Step 6
a.
b.
To define a prefix lifetime expiration date, click the Lifetime Expiration Date radio button, and specify
Step 7
the following:
a.
b.
Click OK to save your settings.
Step 8
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You cannot use IPv6 addresses for the failover LAN and state links. For more information, see
the
"Configuring Failover with the High Availability and Scalability Wizard" section on
page
58-2.
"Configuring IPv6 Prefixes on an Interface" section on page
A valid lifetime for the prefix in seconds from the drop-down list. This setting is the amount of time
that the specified IPv6 prefix is advertised as being valid. The maximum value represents infinity.
Valid values are from 0 to 4294967295. The default is 2592000 (30 days).
A preferred lifetime for the prefix from the drop-down list. This setting is the amount of time that
the specified IPv6 prefix is advertised as being preferred. The maximum value represents infinity.
Valid values are from 0 to 4294967295. The default setting is 604800 (seven days).
Choose a valid month and day from the drop-down list, and then enter a time in hh:mm format.
Choose a preferred month and day from the drop-down list, and then enter a time in hh:mm format.
"Configuring DAD Settings" section on page
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Configuring Neighbor Solicitation Messages
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