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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide
BMD00220, October 2010 Chapter 16: Internet Protocol Version 6 237
Supported Applications
The following applications have been enhanced to provide IPv6 support.
Ping
The ping command supports IPv6 addresses. Use the following format to ping an IPv6
address:
ping <host name>|<IPv6 address> [-n <tries (0-4294967295)>]
[-w <msec delay (0-4294967295)>][-l <length (0/32-65500/2080)>]
[-s <IP source>][-v <TOS (0-255)>][-f][-t]
To ping a link-local address (begins with FE80), provide an interface index, as follows:
ping <IPv6 address>%<Interface index> [-n <tries (0-4294967295)>]
[-w <msec delay (0-4294967295)>][-l <length (0/32-65500/2080)>]
[-s <IP source>][-v <TOS (0-255)>][-f][-t]
Traceroute
The traceroute command supports IPv6 addresses (but not link-local addresses).
Use the following format to perform a traceroute to an IPv6 address:
traceroute <host name>| <IPv6 address> [<max-hops (1-32)>
[<msec delay (1-4294967295)>]]
Telnet server
The telnet command supports IPv6 addresses. Use the following format to Telnet into an
IPv6 interface on the switch:
telnet <host name>| <IPv6 address> [<port>]
Telnet client
The telnet command supports IPv6 addresses, (but not link-local addresses). Use the
following format to Telnet to an IPv6 address:
telnet <host name>| <IPv6 address> [<port>]
HTTP/HTTPS
The HTTP/HTTPS servers support both IPv4 and IPv6 connections.