LevelOne GTL-2690 User Manual

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Basic Management Tasks

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• To connect to a larger network with multiple subnets, you must configure a global

unicast address. There are several alternatives to configuring this address type:
- The global unicast address can be automatically configured by taking the

network prefix from router advertisements observed on the local interface, and
using the modified EUI-64 form of the interface identifier to automatically create
the host portion of the address.

- It can be manually configured by specifying the entire network prefix and prefix

length, and using the EUI-64 form of the interface identifier to automatically
create the low-order 64 bits in the host portion of the address.

- You can also manually configure the global unicast address by entering the full

address and prefix length.

- Or you can include a general prefix for the network portion of the address (as

described under “Configuring an IPv6 General Network Prefix” on page 4-15).
When using this method, remember that the prefix length specified on the IPv6
Configuration page must include both the length of the general prefix and any
contiguous bits (from the left of the specified address) that are added to the
general prefix to form the extended network portion of the address.

• You can configure multiple IPv6 global unicast addresses per interface, but only

one link-local address per interface.

• If a duplicate link-local address is detected on the local segment, this interface is

disabled and a warning message displayed on the console. If a duplicate global
unicast address is detected on the network, the address is disabled on this
interface and a warning message displayed on the console.

Command Attributes
VLAN – ID of the configured VLAN (1-4093). By default, all ports on the stack are

members of VLAN 1. However, the management station can be attached to a port
belonging to any VLAN, as long as that VLAN has been assigned an IP address.

IPv6 Address Processing – Enables IPv6 on an interface. Note that when an

explicit address is assigned to an interface, IPv6 is automatically enabled, and
cannot be disabled until all assigned addresses have been removed.

IPv6 Interface Status – Shows if IPv6 interface address configuration state is

stable (Enabled) or unstable (Stale).

IPv6 Default Gateway – Sets the IPv6 address of the default next hop router to

use when no other routing information is known about an IPv6 address.
- The specified gateway is only valid if routing is disabled using the IP / General /

Global Settings screen (see page 19-4) or no other routing information is known
about the target address. If IP routing is disabled, you must define a gateway if
the target device is located in a different subnet.

- If routing is enabled, you can still define a static route using the IP / Routing /

Static Routes screen (see page 19-21) to ensure that traffic to the designated
address or subnet passes through a preferred gateway.

- An IPv6 default gateway can only be successfully set when a network interface

that directly connects to the gateway has been configured on the switch.

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