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interfaces bonding <interface-name> ipv6 address

Assigns an IPv6 address to an Ethernet link bonding interface.

set interfaces bonding interface-name ipv6 address [ autoconf | eui64 ipv6prefix ]
delete interfaces bonding interface-name ipv6 address [ autoconf | eui64 ipv6prefix ]
show interfaces bonding interface-name ipv6 address [ autoconf | eui64 ]
interface-name
The name of a bonding interface. For more information about the supported interface name formats, refer to Data Plane Interface.
autoconf
Generates an IPv6 address using the SLAAC protocol. Use this keyword if the interface is performing a “host” function rather than a “router” function. You can specify this keyword in addition to static IPv6, static IPv4, or IPv4 DHCP addresses on the interface.
eui64 ipv6prefix
Specifies the 64-bit IPv6 address prefix that is used to configure an IPv6 address in EUI-64 format. The system concatenates this prefix with a 64-bit EUI-64 value that is derived from the 48-bit MAC address of the interface.

Configuration mode

interfaces {
    bonding interface-name {
        ipv6 {
            address {
                autoconf
                eui64 ipv6prefix
            }
        }
    }    
}

Use this command to assign an IPv6 address to a bonding interface.

Use the autoconf keyword to direct the system to automatically configure (autoconfigure) the address, using the Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) protocol defined in RFC 4862. Alternatively, you can provide an EUI-64 IPv6 address prefix so that the system constructs the IPv6 address.

If you want the system to use SLAAC to acquire an address on the interface, then in addition to setting this parameter, you must also disable IPv6 forwarding, either globally (by using the system ipv6 disable-forwarding command) or specifically on the interface.

Use the set form of this command to assign an IPv6 address to a bonding interface.

Use the delete form of this command to delete an IPv6 address from a bonding interface.

Use the show form of this command to display IPv6 address configuration settings.