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Configuring an ipv6 syslog server, Viewing ipv6 snmp server addresses – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade ICX 6650 User Manual

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IPv6 management on Brocade ICX 6650 devices (IPv6 host support)

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The data <1 - 4 byte hex> parameter lets you specify a specific data pattern for the payload
instead of the default data pattern, "abcd", in the packet's data payload. The pattern repeats
itself throughout the ICMP message (payload) portion of the packet.

NOTE

For parameters that require a numeric value, the CLI does not check that the value you enter is
within the allowed range. Instead, if you do exceed the range for a numeric value, the software
rounds the value to the nearest valid value.

The brief keyword causes ping test characters to be displayed. The following ping test
characters are supported.
! Indicates that a reply was received.

. Indicates that the network server timed out while waiting for a reply.

U Indicates that a destination unreachable error PDU was received.

I Indicates that the user interrupted ping.

Configuring an IPv6 Syslog server

To enable IPv6 logging, specify an IPv6 Syslog server. Enter a command such as the following.

Brocade(config)#log host ipv6 2001:DB8:e0bb::4/128

Syntax: log host ipv6 []

The must be in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons as documented in
RFC 2373.

The optional parameter specifies the UDP application port used for the Syslog
facility.

Viewing IPv6 SNMP server addresses

Some of the show commands display IPv6 addresses for IPv6 SNMP servers. The following shows
an example output for the show snmp server command.

Brocade#show snmp server

Contact:

Location:

Community(ro): .....

Traps

Warm/Cold start: Enable

Link up: Enable

Link down: Enable

Authentication: Enable

Locked address violation: Enable

Power supply failure: Enable

Fan failure: Enable

Temperature warning: Enable

STP new root: Enable

STP topology change: Enable