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Vieux 27/04/2007, 07h54   #3
Arul Kumar C
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Par défaut Re: Waht Is The Maximum Number Of IPv6 Address Allowed For An Interface

Hi James,

Thanks for your clarification.

The Cisco implementation states in a note.

The maximum number of IPv6 addresses (static and autoconfigured)
allowed on an interface is eight, except on the management (mgmt 0)
interface where only one static IPv6 address can be configured.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...html#wp1121869

Regards,
Arul Kumar C

On Apr 26, 3:46 pm, James Carlson <james.d.carl...@sun.com> wrote:
> Arul Kumar C <arulkuma...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Could you please let me know if there is any
> > limit on how many IPv6 addresses an interface.
> > I searched for a result but could not find any
> > conslusive answer. Could anybody please.

>
> That's probably because there is no answer. An interface may have
> zero, one, or many IPv6 addresses. If there are limits, then they're
> defined by the implementation, not the protocol. (I don't know of any
> implementation that has such a limit.)
>
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