Configuring a static ipv6 address on a vlan – HP 6200YL User Manual
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IPv6 Addressing Configuration
Configuring a Static IPv6 Address on a VLAN
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DHCPv6 and statically configured global unicast addresses are mutually
exclusive on a given VLAN. That is, configuring DHCPv6 on a VLAN erases
any static global unicast addresses previously configured on that VLAN,
and the reverse. (A statically configured link-local address will not be
affected by configuring DHCPv6 on the VLAN.)
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For the same subnet on the switch, a DHCPv6 global unicast address
assignment takes precedence over an autoconfigured address assign
ment, regardless of which address type was the first to be configured. If
DHCPv6 is subsequently removed from the configuration, then an auto-
configured address assignment will replace it after the next router adver
tisement is received on the VLAN. DHCPv6 and autoconfigured addresses
co-exist on the same VLAN if they belong to different subnets.
For related information refer to:
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RFC 3315: “Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6)”
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RFC 3633: “IPv6 Prefix Options for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) version 6”
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RFC 3736: “Stateless Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Service for IPv6”
Configuring a Static IPv6 Address on a
VLAN
This option enables configuring of unique, static unicast IPv6 addresses for
global and link-local applications, including:
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link-local unicast (including EUI and non-EUI device identifiers)
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global unicast (and unique local unicast)
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