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Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Switching Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Multi-Service IronWare Switching Configuration Guide

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Configuring IP parameters

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MTU is 1500 bytes

ICMP redirects are disabled

ND DAD is enabled, number of DAD attempts: 3

ND reachable time is 30 seconds

ND advertised reachable time is 0 seconds

ND retransmit interval is 1000 milliseconds

ND advertised retransmit interval is 0 milliseconds

ND router advertisements suppressed

No Inbound Access List Set

No Outbound Access List Set

IPv6 RPF mode: None IPv6 RPF Log: Disabled

OSPF enabled

RxPkts: 0 TxPkts: 0

RxBytes: 0 TxBytes: 0

IPv6 unicast RPF drop: 0

IPv6 unicast RPF suppressed drop: 0

Brocade#

Syntax: show ipv6 interface [interface [port-number |number]]

The interface parameter displays detailed information for a specified interface. For the interface,
the user can specify the Ethernet, loopback, tunnel, or VE keywords. If the user specifies an
Ethernet interface, then the user must also specify the port number associated with the interface.
If the user specifies a loopback, tunnel, or VE interface, the user must also specify the number
associated with the interface.

Table 89

defines the show ipv6 interface command output display that shows the following

information:

Specifying a single source interface for Telnet, SSH,
NTP, TFTP, TACACS/TACACS+, or RADIUS packets

When the Brocade device originates a Telnet, SSH, NTP, TFTP, TACACS/TACACS+, or RADIUS packet,
the source address of the packet is the lowest-numbered IP address on the interface that sends
the packet. You can configure the Brocade device to always use the lowest-numbered IP address
on a specific interface as the source addresses for these types of packets. When you configure the
Brocade device to use a single source interface for all Telnet, TACACS/TACACS+, or RADIUS
packets, the Brocade device uses the same IP address as the source for all packets of the specified
type, regardless of the ports that actually sends the packets.

TABLE 89

General IPv6 interface information fields

This field...

Displays...

Routing protocols

A one-letter code that represents a routing protocol that can be enabled
on an interface.

Interface

The interface type, and the port number or number of the interface.

Status

The status of the interface. The entry in the Status field will be either
“up/up” or “down/down”.

Routing

The routing protocols enabled on the interface.

Global Unicast Address

The global unicast address of the interface.