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IPv6 Commands 
929
 M5300, M6100, and M7100 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches
ping ipv6 interface
Use this command to determine whether another computer is on the network. To use the 
command, configure the switch for network (in-band) connection. The source and target 
devices must have the ping utility enabled and running on top of TCP/IP. The switch can be 
pinged from any IP workstation with which the switch is connected through the default VLAN 
(VLAN 1), as long as there is a physical path between the switch and the workstation. The 
terminal interface sends three pings to the target station. You can use a loopback, network 
port, service port, tunnel, vlan, or physical interface as the source. 
The argument unit/slot/port corresponds to a physical routing interface or VLAN 
routing interface. The vlan keyword and vland-id parameter are used to specify the VLAN 
ID of the routing VLAN directly instead of in the unit/slot/port format. The vlan-id 
parameter is a number in the range of 1–4093. Use the optional size keyword and 
datagram-size
 parameter to specify the size of the ping packet. 
Tunnel Interface Commands
The commands in this section describe how to create, delete, and manage tunnel 
interfaces.Several different types of tunnels provide functionality to facilitate the transition of 
IPv4 networks to IPv6 networks. These tunnels are divided into two classes: configured and 
automatic. The distinction is that configured tunnels are explicitly configured with a 
destination or endpoint of the tunnel. Automatic tunnels, in contrast, infer the endpoint of the 
tunnel from the destination address of packets routed into the tunnel. To assign an IP 
address to the tunnel interface, see 
668. To assign an IPv6 address to 
the tunnel interface, see 
934.
Note:
Tunnel interface commands are supported on the M5300 and M6100 
series switches only.
interface tunnel 
Use this command to enter the Interface Config mode for a tunnel interface. The 
tunnel-id
 
range is 
0 to 7.
Format
ping ipv6 interface {unit/slot/port | vlan vland-id | loopback loopback-id 
network | serviceport | tunnel tunnel-id} {link-local-address 
link-local-address | ipv6-address} [size datagram-size]
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User Exec
Format
interface tunnel tunnel-id
Mode
Global Config