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Configuring Duplicate Address Detection Attempts
The duplicate address detection feature helps to
verify that a new unicast IPv6 address is unique in the network. The
router sends the IPv6 address in its neighbor solicitation messages.
However, the router relies on the receiving device to understand the
address duplication and does not prompt a conflict if the address
already exists.
The CLI allows you to specify the number of consecutive
neighbor solicitation messages that the router sends from the IPv6
interface.
ipv6 nd dad attempts
- Use to specify the number of consecutive neighbor solicitation
messages that the router sends from the IPv6 interface.
- Use an attempt value of zero (0) to disable duplicate
address detection on the current interface.
- The router suspends duplicate address detection on interfaces
that are administratively down.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#ipv6 nd dad attempts 10
- Use the no version of this
command to restore the default number of attempts to one (1).
- See ipv6 nd dad attempts
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