Configuring IP Information
Management and IP Interfaces
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Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
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Reachable—Positive confirmation was received within the
Time.
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Stale—Previously-known neighboring network is unreachable, and no
action is taken to verify its reachability until it is necessary to send traffic.
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Delay—Previously-known neighboring network is unreachable. The
device is in Delay state for a predefined
received, the state changes to Probe.
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Probe—Neighboring network is unavailable, and Unicast Neighbor
Solicitation probes are being sent to verify the status.
Click Add to add a static default router. The Add Default Router page opens.
The window displays the Link Local Interface. The interface can be a port, LAG,
VLAN, or tunnel.
Enter the static default router IP address in the Default Router IPv6 Address field.
Click Apply. The default router is written to the Running Configuration file.
Configuring IPv6 Tunnels
The ISATAP (Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol) enables
encapsulating IPv6 packets within IPv4 packets for transmission over IPv4
networks. To configure a tunnel, do the following:
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Manually enable and configure an ISATAP tunnel.
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Manually define an IPv6 interface for the ISATAP tunnel.
After these actions, the switch automatically configures the linklocal IPv6 address
to the IPv6 interface.
When defining ISATAP tunnels, note the following:
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An IPv6 link local address is assigned to the ISATAP interface. The initial IP
address is assigned to the interface, which is then activated.
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If an ISATAP interface is active, the ISATAP router IPv4 address is resolved
via DNS by using ISATAP-to-IPv4 mapping. If the ISATAP DNS record is not
resolved, ISATAP host name-to-address mapping is searched in the host
mapping table.
Reachable
Delay Time.
If no confirmation is
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