You can configure an IPv6 interface dynamically by creating a profile. A profile is a set of characteristics that acts as a pattern that can be dynamically assigned to an IPv6 interface. You can manage a large number of IPv6 interfaces efficiently by creating a profile with a specific set of characteristics. In addition, you can create a profile to assign an IPv6 interface to a virtual router.
A profile can contain one or more of the following characteristics:
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Note: You can also configure any of these IPv6 characteristics outside the profile configuration mode. |
Use the profile command from Global Configuration mode to create or edit a profile. See JUNOSe Link Layer Configuration Guide for information about creating profiles and on other characteristics that can be applied to the profile.
- host1(config)#profile boston
- host1(config-profile)#ipv6 virtual-router warf
- host1(config-profile)#ipv6 unnumbered atm
3/0
ipv6 address
- host1(config)#interface atm 1/0.25
- host1(config-if)#ipv6 address 1::1/64
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Note: You can use this command in Interface Configuration or Subinterface Configuration mode. |
ipv6 nd
- host1(config)#profile ProfileIpv6South22
- host1(config-profile)#ipv6 nd
ipv6 mtu
- host1(config-if)#ipv6 mtu 1000
ipv6 unnumbered
- host1(config-if)#ipv6 unnumbered loopback
0
ipv6 virtual-router
- host1(config-profile)#ipv6 virtual-router
VR6