![]() ![]() Under the Default Gateway section, click the Add button. Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP page and select the IP Routes tab. In the WebUI To Configure IPv6 Default Gateway 1. You can configure IPv6 default gateway and static IPv6 routes using the WebUI or CLI. (host)(config)#ipv6 neighbor vlan Configuring IPv6 Default Gateway and Static IPv6 Routes To configure a static neighbor on a VLAN interface Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP page and select the IPv6 Neighbors tab.Ĭlick the Add button and enter the following details of the IPv6 neighbor:Ĭlick the Done button to apply the configuration. You can configure a static neighbor on a VLAN interface either using the WebUI or the CLI. (host)(config-subif)#ipv6 address Configuring IPv6 Static Neighbors To configure management interface address To configure global unicast address (EUI 64 format) (host)(config-subif)#ipv6 address link-local You cannot configure the management interface address using the WebUI. Under Loopback Interface enter the loopback address in the IPv6 Address field. Navigate to the Configuration > Network > Controller page and select the System Settings tab. To Configure Loopback Interface Address 1. (Optional) Select the EUI64 Format check box, if applicable.Ĭlick the Add button add the address to the global address list. Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP page and select the IP Interfaces tab.Įdit a VLAN # and select IP version as IPv6.Įnter the link local address in the Link Local Address field.Ĭlick the Apply button to apply the configuration.Įnter the global unicast address and the prefix-length in the IP Address/Prefix-length field. In the WebUI To Configure Link Local Address 1. As per Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), Aruba controllers support the following ranges of IPv6 addresses: You can configure IPv6 interface address using the WebUI or CLI. With this release of ArubaOS, you can delete this IPv6 address. If only one IPv6 address is configured on the controller, it becomes the default IPv6 address of the controller. The IPv6 address configured on the loopback interface or the first VLAN interface of the controller becomes the default IPv6 address of the controller. The controller can have up to three IPv6 addresses for each VLAN interface. You can configure IPv6 addresses for the management interface, VLAN interface, and the loopback interface of the controller. Provisioning through IPv6 FQDN Master Name Provisioning through Static IPv6 Addresses The following table gives the list of features that are supported and not supported on IPv6 APs: Show datapath session ipv6: View datapath IPv6 session entries and statistics such as current entries, pending deletes, high water mark, maximum entries, total entries, allocation failures, invalid users, and maximum link length.Īdditionally, you can view the IPv6 AP information on the controller using the following show commands: ![]() Show datapath user ipv6: View datapath IPv6 user statistics such as current entries, pending deletes, high water mark, maximum entries, total entries, allocation failures, invalid users, and maximum link length. Show datapath tunnel ipv6: View the tcp tunnel table filtered on IPv6 entries. Show datapath route-cache ipv6: View datapath IPv6 route cache. Show datapath route ipv6: View datapath IPv6 routing table. Show datapath ip-reassembly ipv6: View the IPv6 contents of the IP Reassembly statistics table. You can also view the IPv6 statistics on the controller using the following commands: You can perform the following IPv6 operations on the controller: Ĭonfiguring IPv6 Default Gateway and Static IPv6 RoutesĬonfiguring Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) You must manually configure an IPv6 address on the controller interface to enable IPv6 support. An IPv6 AP can serve both IPv4 and IPv6 clients. You can provision an IPv6 AP in the network only if the controller interface is configured with an IPv6 address. Both IPv4 and IPv6 APs can terminate on the IPv6 controller. You can now configure the master controller with an IPv6 address to manage the controllers and APs. This release of ArubaOS provides IPv6 support for controller and access points. Enabling IPv6 Support for Controller and APs Enabling IPv6 Support for Controller and APs ![]()
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