Host (Ipv6) - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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host (IPv6)

To specify a host or a subnet as a member of an IPv6-address object group, use the host command. To remove
a group member from an IPv6-address object group, use the no form of this command.
[ sequence-number ] host IPv6-address
no {sequence-number| host IPv6-address}
[ sequence-number ] IPv6-address /network-prefix
no IPv6-address /network-prefix
Syntax Description
sequence-number
host IPv6-address
IPv6-address /network-prefix
Command Default
None
Command Modes
IPv6 address object group configuration.
Command History
Release
4.0(1)
(Optional) Sequence number for this group member.
Sequence numbers maintain the order of group
members within an object group. Valid sequence
numbers are from 1 to 4294967295. If you do not
specify a sequence number, the device assigns a
number that is 10 greater than the largest sequence
number in the current object group.
Specifies that the group member is a single IPv6
address. Enter IPv6-address in colon-separated,
hexadecimal format.
IPv6 address and a variable-length subnet mask.
EnterIPv6-address in colon-separated, hexadecimal
format. Use network-prefix to specify how many bits
of IPv6-address are the network portion of the
address, as follows:
switch(config-ipv6addr-ogroup)#
2001:db8:0:3ab7::/96
A network-prefix value of 128 indicates that the group
member is a specific IPv6 address.
Modification
This command was introduced.
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