Network protocols
8.2 IPv6 protocol
For information on names of addresses and interfaces, refer to the section "Interface identifiers
and addresses (Page 29)".
If you do not select any parameter from the parameter list, the statistics are displayed for all
available IP interfaces.
Result
The statistics are displayed.
Further notes
You reset the counters to zero with the clear ipv6 traffic command.
8.2.3
Commands in the global configuration mode
This section describes commands that you can call up in the Global configuration mode.
In Privileged EXEC mode, enter the configure terminal command to change to this mode.
Commands relating to other topics that can be called in the Global configuration mode can be
found in the relevant sections.
You exit the Global configuration mode with the end or exit command and are then in the
Privileged EXEC mode again.
8.2.3.1
ipv6 neighbor
Description
With this command, you configure a static entry in the IPv6 neighbors table.
Requirement
● The neighbor node is located on the same link.
● You are in the Global configuration mode.
The command prompt is as follows:
cli(config)#
Syntax
Call up the command with the following parameters:
ipv6 neighbor <prefix>
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{vlan <vlan-id (1-4094)> | [<interface-type> <interface-id>]}
<MAC ADDRESS xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx>
SCALANCE W770/W730 acc. to IEEE 802.11n Command Line Interface
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