Chapter 3 Featured Functions
IPv6 Network Interface Configuration
Description Factory Default
IPv6 Prefix / Prefix Length
Enter the IPv6 address followed by a slash and then the prefix length of
the network interface.
IPv6 address
EUI64
Specify whether the IPv6 address is in the 64-bit extended unique
identifier (EUI-64) format:
True: The IPv6 address is in the EUI-64 format.
False: The IPv6 address is not in the EUI-64 format.
None
Note:
An IPv6 address in the EUI-64 format is an automatically self-assigned unique 64-bit
IPv6 interface identifier. You do not need to manually configure such an IPv6
address, nor is it assigned by a DHCP server.
3.1.2.3 IPv6 Network Neighbor
The IPv6 network interface neighbor table can display the neighbor IPv6 address.
IPv6 Network Interface Neighbor Table
Description Factory Default
IPv6 Address
The IPv6 address of the neighbor. None
MAC Address
The MAC address of the neighbor. None
Neighbor State
The status of the neighbor:
Static: The neighbor has a static IP address.
Reachable: The neighbor was reached very recently (that is, within
a period of tens of seconds).
Incomplete: Address resolution for the neighbor is in progress, but
the link-layer address of the neighbor has not yet been determined.
Stale: The neighbor can no longer be reached: Until traffic is sent to
the neighbor, no attempt is made to verify if it can be reached again.
Delay: The neighbor can no longer be reached: Traffic was recently
sent to the neighbor, but neighbor solicitation probes are delayed
because confirmation that the neighbor can be reached might be
received.
Probe: The neighbor can no longer be reached: Unicast neighbor
solicitation probes are sent to verify if the neighbor can be reached
again.
Unknown: The status of the neighbor is unknown.
None
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