04-30-2021 02:50 AM
Hi All,
I'm wondering how I can configure a IPv6 default route on a Cisco IE-2000 switch. I enabled dual stack and both - IPv4 and Ipv6 - are working but I cannot find any command to set IPv6 routes?!
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks, Martin
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05-04-2021 03:13 AM
Hi there,
The command to use would be:
conf t ! license boot level ip lite ! exit ! wr mem reload
This is only a eval license so is strictly time limited. These switches don't implement the RTU (right to use) model so require a license file to be installed if you want these additional features to remain.
cheers,
Seb.
04-30-2021 03:58 AM - edited 04-30-2021 03:58 AM
Hi there,
What license is the switch running? IPv6 static routes (and OSPFv3) are only available with the IP Lite license.
cheers,
Seb.
05-03-2021 12:07 AM
Ahh I see, thanks.
Index 1 Feature: lanbase Period left: Life time License Type: Permanent License State: Active, In Use License Priority: Medium License Count: Non-Counted Index 2 Feature: lanlite Period left: 0 minute 0 second Index 3 Feature: enhancedlanbase Period left: 8 weeks 4 days License Type: Evaluation License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA not accepted License Priority: None License Count: Non-Counted Index 4 Feature: iplite Period left: 8 weeks 4 days License Type: Evaluation License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA not accepted License Priority: None License Count: Non-Counted Index 5 Feature: mrp-manager Period left: Life time License Type: PermanentRightToUse License State: Active, In Use License Priority: High License Count: 1/1/0 (Active/In-use/Violation) Index 6 Feature: mrp-client Period left: Life time License Type: PermanentRightToUse License State: Active, In Use License Priority: High License Count: 1/1/0 (Active/In-use/Violation)
Tried to activate the evaluation license without success. How can I do that?
05-04-2021 03:13 AM
Hi there,
The command to use would be:
conf t ! license boot level ip lite ! exit ! wr mem reload
This is only a eval license so is strictly time limited. These switches don't implement the RTU (right to use) model so require a license file to be installed if you want these additional features to remain.
cheers,
Seb.
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