Dell 6.2 Server User Manual


 
131 | IPv6 Support DellPowerConnectW-SeriesArubaOS6.2 | User Guide
Features Supported on IPv6 APs?
CPSec No
Wired-AP/Secure-Jack No
Fragmentation/Reassembly Yes
MTU Discovery Yes
Provisioning through Static IPv6 Addresses Yes
Provisioning through IPv6 FQDN Master Name Yes
Provisioning from WebUI Yes
AP boot by Flash Yes
AP boot by TFTP No
WMM QoS No
AP Debug and Syslog Yes
ARM & AM Yes
WIDS Yes (Limited)
CLI support for users & datapath Yes
Configuring IPv6 Addresses
You can configure IPv6 addresses for the management interface, VLAN interface, and the loopback interface of the
controller. The controller can have up to three IPv6 addresses for each VLAN interface. The IPv6 address configured
on the loopback interface or the first VLAN interface of the controller becomes the default IPv6 address of the
controller.
NOTE: If only one IPv6 address is configured on the controller, it becomes the default IPv6 address of the controller. With this
release of ArubaOS, you can delete this IPv6 address.
You can configure IPv6 interface address using the WebUI or CLI.
In the WebUI
To Configure Link Local Address
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP page and select the IP Interfaces tab.
2. Edit a VLAN # and select IP version as IPv6.
3. Enter the link local address in the Link Local Address field.
4. Click the Apply button to apply the configuration.
To Configure Global Unicast Address
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP page and select the IP Interfaces tab.
2. Edit a VLAN # and select IP version as IPv6.
3. Enter the global unicast address and the prefix-length in the IP Address/Prefix-length field.