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Related Documentation

  • Before You Configure IPv6
  • Configuring an IPv6 License
  • Creating a Shared IPv6 Interface
  • Example: Configuring Shared IPv6 Interfaces
  • Removing an IPv6 Configuration
  • ipv6 share-interface
 

Associating the Shared IPv6 Interface with the Layer 2 Interface

You can specify the layer 2 interface used by a shared IPv6 interface. The command fails if the layer 2 interface does not yet exist. The command is not supported (that is, it fails) if you use an RSVP tunnel (for example, tunnel mpls:1) to identify the layer 2 interface.

After creating the shared IPv6 interface, you can configure it as you do any other IPv6 interface. The shared interface is operationally up when the layer 2 interface is operationally up. You can create operational shared IPv6 interfaces in the absence of a primary IPv6 interface.

To associate a shared IPv6 interface with a layer 2 interface:

  • Issue the ipv6 share-interface command in Interface Configuration mode.
    host1(config-if)#ipv6 share-interface atm 5/3.101

    Use the no version to remove the association between the layer 2 interface and the shared IPv6 interface. You can delete shared and primary IPv6 interfaces independently.

 

Related Documentation

  • Before You Configure IPv6
  • Configuring an IPv6 License
  • Creating a Shared IPv6 Interface
  • Example: Configuring Shared IPv6 Interfaces
  • Removing an IPv6 Configuration
  • ipv6 share-interface
 

Published: 2012-03-29

 
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