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Ipv6 configuration command summary, Chapter 14. configuring and monitoring ipv6, Accessing the ipv6 configuration environment – IBM SC30-3865-04 User Manual

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Chapter 14. Configuring and Monitoring IPV6

This chapter describes how to use the IPV6 configuration and operating commands
and includes the following sections:

v

“Accessing the IPV6 Configuration Environment”

v

“IPV6 Configuration Commands”

v

“Accessing the IPV6 Monitoring Environment” on page 397

v

“IPV6 Monitoring Commands” on page 398

Accessing the IPV6 Configuration Environment

Use the following procedure to access the IPV6 configuration process.

1. At the OPCON prompt, enter talk 6. (For more detail on this command, refer to

The OPCON Process and Commands in the Software User’s Guide.) For
example:

* talk 6

Config>

After you enter the talk 6 command, the CONFIG prompt (

Config>

) displays on

the terminal. If the prompt does not appear when you first enter configuration,
press Return again.

2. At the CONFIG prompt, enter the p ipv6 command to get to the

IPV6 Config>

prompt.

IPV6 Configuration Commands

To configure IPV6, enter the commands at the

IPV6 Config>

prompt.

Table 66. IPV6 Configuration Command Summary

Command

Function

? (Help)

Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the
options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help” on page
xxvi.

add

Adds an address, leaked-routes, packet-filter, route, or tunnel.

change

Changes an address, leaked routes, packet-filter, route, or tunnel.

delete

Deletes an address, leaked routes, packet filter, route, or tunnel.

disable

Disables icmp redirects, packet filter, or path MTU discovery.

enable

Enables ICMP redirects, packet filters, or path MTU discovery.

list

Lists the configuration.

set

Sets configuration values associated with automatic tunnels, fast forwarding
path cache buffer size, default gateway, MLD, path MTU aging timer, packet
reassembly buffer size, routing table size, router id, and router time to live.

update

Updates the packet filter.

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower Level
Environment” on page xxvii.

Add

Use the add command to add an IPv6 address, leaked routes, packet filters, routes,
or IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels.

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