Cisco Cisco SG500-52PP 52-port Gigabit Max PoE+ Stackable Managed Switch 技术参考

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IPv6 Commands
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OL-31486-02 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
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User Guidelines
Duplicate address detection verifies the uniqueness of new Unicast IPv6 
addresses before the addresses are assigned to interfaces (the new addresses 
remain in a tentative state while duplicate address detection is performed). 
Duplicate address detection uses neighbor solicitation messages to verify the 
uniqueness of Unicast IPv6 addresses.
The DupAddrDetectTransmits node configuration variable (as specified in RFC 
4862, IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration) is used to automatically 
determine the number of consecutive neighbor solicitation messages that are sent 
on an interface, while duplicate address detection is performed on a tentative 
Unicast IPv6 address.
The interval between duplicate address detection, neighbor solicitation messages 
(the duplicate address detection timeout interval) is specified by the neighbor 
discovery-related variable RetransTimer (as specified in RFC 4861, Neighbor 
Discovery for IPv6), which is used to determine the time between retransmissions 
of neighbor solicitation messages to a neighbor when resolving the address or 
when probing the reachability of a neighbor. This is the same management 
variable used to specify the interval for neighbor solicitation messages during 
address resolution and neighbor unreachability detection. Use the 
 command to configure the interval between neighbor solicitation 
messages that are sent during duplicate address detection.
Duplicate address detection is suspended on interfaces that are administratively 
down. While an interface is administratively down, the Unicast IPv6 addresses 
assigned to the interface are set to a pending state. Duplicate address detection is 
automatically restarted on an interface when the interface returns to being 
administratively up.
An interface returning to administratively up, restarts duplicate address detection 
for all of the Unicast IPv6 addresses on the interface. While duplicate address 
detection is performed on the link-local address of an interface, the state for the 
other IPv6 addresses is still set to TENTATIVE. When duplicate address detection 
is completed on the link-local address, duplicate address detection is performed 
on the remaining IPv6 addresses.
When duplicate address detection identifies a duplicate address, the state of the 
address is set to DUPLICATE and the address is not used. If the duplicate address 
is the link-local address of the interface, the processing of IPv6 packets is 
disabled on the interface and an error SYSLOG message is issued.
If the duplicate address is a global address of the interface, the address is not 
used and an error SYSLOG message is issued.
All configuration commands associated with the duplicate address remain as 
configured while the state of the address is set to DUPLICATE.