Cisco Cisco SG200-26P 26-port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Wartungshandbuch

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Administration
Management Interface
Cisco Small Business SF200E Series Advanced Smart Switch
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DAD Status—The Duplicate Address Detection status. When you configure 
an IPv6 address on the switch, before the switch actually assigns the 
address, it performs neighbor discovery to detect if that address is already 
in use on the network.
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If the address is already in use, its DAD status is True, and the address is 
not usable for management access.
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If the address is found to be unique, its DAD status is False, and the 
address can be used for management access. 
You can configure multiple IPv6 addresses. Each address should have a different 
prefix so that the switch can be managed from stations on different subnets. When 
a route to one subnet fails, the switch can be managed from another subnet.
To add a static IPv6 address:
STEP 1
Click Add.
STEP  2
Enter an IPv6 address followed by a slash (/) and the prefix length.
STEP  3
Select EUI-64 if the address conforms to the EUI-64 format, whereby the first 
three to five octets are the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) and the 
remaining octets are a unique assigned address.
STEP  4
Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running 
Configuration.
IPv6 Default Router Table
When IPv6 management is enabled, the switch uses the IPv6 neighbor discovery 
process to identify the default router for communicating with devices outside the 
local IPv6 subnet. The default router in IPv6 networks is similar in function to the 
default router in IPv4 networks.
The IPv6 Default Router table lists the default router IP address for each IPv6 
management address. A default router address consists of the link-local address 
of the IPv6 interface on the subnet.