Setting an IPv6 address - BlueCat Integrity - 9.6.0

VM Installation Guide

Locale
English
Product name
BlueCat Integrity
Version
9.6.0

Configure an IPv6 address and prefix.

Running the set address command with an IPv6 address on eth0 automatically configures the Primary Service IPv6. Use caution if modifying interfaces from the Administration Console as running the set address command will overwrite any existing Primary Service IPs, resulting in a loss of service.

Available interfaces on Address Manager and DNS/DHCP Server are:
  • Address Manager—eth0, eth1 (network redundancy; hardware appliances only)
  • DNS/DHCP Server—eth0, eth1 (xHA Backbone), eth2 (Dedicated Management), eth3 (hardware appliances only), bond0*, vlan-interface**

    *Only available once a bonding interface has been created (port bonding on hardware appliances only).

    **Only available when VLAN interfaces have been configured.

Note:
  • If you require an IPv6 address, make sure to run the set address command and set the Primary Service IPv6 address BEFORE placing the server under Address Manager control.
  • Once you have set the IPv6 address and netmask and saved your settings, you must set the default IPv6 gateway from Network Configuration mode.
Note: When configuring an IPv6 address for DNS/DHCP Server management, the prefix should be set to 64 or greater. Address Manager will not connect to the DNS/DHCP Server if the IPv6 address prefix is below 64.
Note: Upon initial configuration, the Address Manager server restarts after saving interface settings (Address Manager only).
Note:
  • You can't configure interface and network settings of DNS/DHCP Server appliances that are part of a functioning xHA pair. Configure interface and network settings before creating a high availability pair.
  • You can't configure interfaces if the DNS/DHCP Server is under Address Manager control. Remove the DNS/DHCP Server from Address Manager control to configure interfaces.
  • You can't configure interfaces if network redundancy (bonding) is enabled. Disable redundancy from the Administration Console to configure interfaces. Disabling bonding will also remove the DNS/DHCP Server from Address Manager control.
Note: The set address command adds and configures a primary service address in one step, and may not be allowed in cases where VLAN interfaces are present. Use add address and set primary to configure interfaces if VLAN interfaces are present. Removing VLAN interfaces will also allow set address to be used again.

To configure an IPv6 address and prefix:

  1. Log in to the Address Manager Administration Console.
  2. From Main Session mode, type configure interfaces and press ENTER.
  3. Type modify <interface> and press ENTER.
  4. Type set address <ipv6address/CIDR> and press ENTER.
  5. Type save and press ENTER. The Administration Console saves your settings.
  6. Type exit and press ENTER until you return to Main Session mode.
Once you have set the IP address and netmask and saved your settings, you must set the default IP gateway from Network Configuration mode.