Veritas Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide
Veritas⢠Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide - Symantec
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Network agents<br />
IPv6 agent<br />
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str Address<br />
str Prefix<br />
str MACAddress<br />
Attribute definitions<br />
Table 3-4<br />
IPv6 agent required attributes<br />
Required Attributes<br />
Address<br />
Description<br />
A unique virtual IPv6 address to be assigned to the NIC.<br />
Note: If you configure the IPv6 resource manually, then the IPv6<br />
address that you specify for this attribute must not be a physical<br />
(or administrative) base IP of the cluster node.<br />
Type and Dimension: string-scalar<br />
Prefix<br />
The prefix associated with the IPv6 address.<br />
The Prefix is generally represented as:<br />
ipv6-address/prefix-length<br />
The ipv6-address variable represents the IPv6 address that<br />
follows general IPv6 addressing rules (refer to RFC 2373 for<br />
details). The prefix-length variable is a decimal value that<br />
indicates the number of leftmost contiguous higher order bits of<br />
the address that make up the network portion of the address.<br />
Example:<br />
2001:db8:0:1::/64<br />
Type and Dimension: string-scalar<br />
MACAddress<br />
The physical address of the NIC to which the virtual IPv6 address<br />
is to be assigned. Note that this attribute is always local, that is,<br />
it is different for each system.<br />
Note: Use the ipconfig -all command to retrieve the physical<br />
address of a NIC.<br />
Type and Dimension: string-scalar<br />
Sample configuration<br />
Here's a sample configuration of an IPv6 resource: