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8 neighbor, 9 offset-list, 10 passive-interface – Accton Technology ES4626 User Manual

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Usage Guide:

The command can configure on IPv6 tunnel interface, but it is successful

configuration to only configure tunnel carefully.

Example:

Switch# config terminal

Switch(config)# interface Vlan1

Switch(config-if-Vlan1)# ipv6 router rip

13.5.3.8 neighbor

Command: [no] neighbor <ipv6-address> <ifname>

Function:

Specify the destination address for fixed sending. The “[no] neighbor

<ipv6-address> <ifname>

“ cancels the specified address defined and restores all

trusted gateways

Parameter: <ipv6-address>

is the IPv6 Link-local address specified for sending and

shown in colon hex notation without the prefix length. <ifname> is the name of interface.

Default:

Not sending to any fixed destination address

Command Mode:

Router mode

Usage Guide:

When used associating passive-interface command it would be able to

send routing messages to specified neighbor only.

Example:

Switch# config terminal

Switch(config)# router ipv6 rip

Switch(config-router)# neighbor FE80:506::2 Vlan1

13.5.3.9 Offset-list

Command: [no] offset-list <access-list-number

|access-list-name> {in|out }[]

Function:

Add an offset value on the routing metric value learnt by RIPng. The

|access-list-name> {in|out }[]” command disables this function

Parameter: < access-list-number |access-list-name>

is the access-list or name to be

applied. is the additional offset value, ranging between 0-16; is the

name of specific interface

Default: The default offset value is the metric value of the interface defined by the

system.

Command Mode:

Router mode

Example:

Switch# config terminal

Switch(config)# router ipv6 rip

Switch(config-router)# offset-list 1 in 5 Vlan1

13.5.3.10 passive-interface

Command:

[no] passive-interface

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