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==== -. Static Configuration ==== | ==== -. Static Configuration ==== | ||
- | On any PC in your lab, you can configure a static IPv6 address chosen from your /64 routed prefix. Moreover, you should add a default route using the link-local address of the interface | + | On any PC in your lab, you can configure a static IPv6 address chosen from your /64 routed prefix. Moreover, you should add a default route using the link-local address of the e0 interface |
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
ip -6 addr add Routed_Prefix:: | ip -6 addr add Routed_Prefix:: | ||
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==== -. Stateless Auto-Configuration ==== | ==== -. Stateless Auto-Configuration ==== | ||
- | If you want to benefit from the auto-configuration mechanisms in IPv6, you can start a routing daemon on the TEP. This daemon (typical | + | If you want to benefit from the auto-configuration mechanisms in IPv6, you can start a routing daemon on the TEP. This daemon (typically |
You can install radvd using '' | You can install radvd using '' | ||
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