Configuring ipv6 nd, Configuring a static neighbor entry, Dns configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

3.

Configure an IPv6 anycast

address.

ipv6 address { ipv6-address
prefix-length
|
ipv6-address/prefix-length } anycast

By default, no IPv6 anycast
address is configured on an
interface.

Configuring IPv6 ND

This section describes how to configure IPv6 ND.

Configuring a static neighbor entry

The IPv6 address of a neighboring node can be resolved into a link-layer address dynamically through

NS and NA messages or through a manually configured static neighbor entry.
The device uniquely identifies a static neighbor entry by the IPv6 address and the local Layer 3 interface
number of the neighbor. You can configure a static neighbor entry by using one of the following

methods:

Method 1—Associate a neighbor's IPv6 address and link-layer address with the local Layer 3
interface.
If you use Method 1, the device automatically finds the Layer 2 port connected to the neighbor.

Method 2—Associate a neighbor's IPv6 address and link-layer address with a local port in a
VLAN.
If you use Method 2, make sure the corresponding VLAN interface exists and the Layer 2 port
specified by port-type port-number belongs to the VLAN specified by vlan-id. The device

associates the VLAN interface with the neighbor IPv6 address to identify the static neighbor entry.

To configure a static neighbor entry:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Configure a static

neighbor entry.

ipv6 neighbor ipv6-address mac-address { vlan-id
port-type
port-number | interface interface-type

interface-number } [ vpn-instance

vpn-instance-name ]

By default, no static neighbor
entry exists on the device.

Setting the maximum number of dynamic neighbor entries

The device can dynamically acquire the link-layer address of a neighboring node through NS and NA

messages and add it into the neighbor table. When the number of dynamic neighbor entries reaches the
threshold, the interface stops learning neighbor information. To prevent an interface from occupying too

many neighbor table resources, you can set the maximum number of dynamic neighbors that an

interface can learn.
To set the maximum number of dynamic neighbor entries:

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