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| diff --git a/docs/interfaces/addresses.rst b/docs/interfaces/addresses.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 3fc9b89b..00000000 --- a/docs/interfaces/addresses.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -.. _interfaces-addresses: - -Addresses ---------- - -Each interface can be configured with a description and address. Interface -addresses might be: - -* Static IPv4 ``address 172.16.51.129/24`` -* Static IPv6 ``address 2001:db8:1::ffff/64`` -* DHCP IPv4 ``address dhcp`` -* DHCP IPv6 ``address dhcpv6`` - -.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces ethernet eth0 description 'OUTSIDE' - -   An interface description is assigned using the following command: - -IPv4 -^^^^ - -Static Address -************** - -This method is supported on all interfaces, apart from OpenVPN that uses -different syntax and wireless modems that are always autoconfigured through -PPP. - -The command is ``set interfaces $type $name address $address``. Examples: - -.. code-block:: none - -  set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 192.0.2.1/24 -  set interfaces tunnel tun0 address 10.0.0.1/30 -  set interfaces bridge br0 address 203.0.113.45/26 -  set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 30 address 198.51.100.254/24 - -DHCP -**** - -This method is supported on all physical interfaces, and those that are -directly connected to a physical interface (Ethernet, VLAN, Bridge, Bond, -Pseudo-ethernet, Wireless). - -The command is ``set interfaces $type $name address dhcp``. Examples: - -.. code-block:: none - -  set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 90 address dhcp -  set interfaces bridge br0 address dhcp - -IPv6 -^^^^ - -Static Address -************** - -This method is supported on all interfaces, apart from OpenVPN that uses -different syntax and wireless modems that are always autoconfigured through -PPP. Static IPv6 addresses are supported on all interfaces -except :ref:`tunnel-interface`. - -The command is ``set interfaces $type $name address $address``. Examples: - -.. code-block:: none - -  set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 2001:db8:100::ffff/64 -  set interfaces tunnel tun0 address 2001:db8::1/64 -  set interfaces bridge br0 address  2001:db8:200::1/64 -  set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 30 address 2001:db8:3::ffff/64 - -DHCP -**** - -This method is supported on all physical interfaces, and those that are -directly connected to a physical interface (Ethernet, VLAN, Bridge, Bond, -Pseudo-ethernet, Wireless). - -The command is `set interfaces $type $name address dhcpv6`. Examples: - -.. code-block:: none - -  set interfaces bonding bond1 address dhcpv6 -  set interfaces bridge br0 vif 56 address dhcpv6 - -Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) -************************* - -SLAAC is specified in :rfc:`4862`. This method is supported on all physical -interfaces, and those that are directly connected to a physical interface -(Ethernet, VLAN, Bridge, Bond, Pseudo-ethernet, Wireless). - -The command is ``set interfaces $type $name ipv6 address autoconf``. Examples: - -.. code-block:: none - -  set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 90 ipv6 address autoconf -  set interfaces bridge br0 ipv6 address autoconf - - - -EUI-64 -****** - -EUI-64 (64-Bit Extended Unique Identifier) as specified in :rfc:`4291`. IPv6 -addresses in /64 networks can be automatically generated from the prefix and -MAC address, if you specify the prefix. - -The command is `set interfaces $type $name ipv6 address eui64 $prefix`. -Examples: - -.. code-block:: none - -  set interfaces bridge br0 ipv6 address eui64 2001:db8:beef::/64 -  set interfaces pseudo-ethernet peth0 ipv6 address eui64 2001:db8:aa::/64 - - -Router Advertisements -********************* - -Router advertisements are described in :rfc:`4861#section-4.6.2`. They are part -of what is known as SLAAC (Stateless Address Autoconfiguration). - -To enable or disable, use: - -.. code-block:: none - -  set interfaces <interface> ipv6 router-advert send-advert <true|false> - - -To set the options described in "Router Advertisement Message Format": - -.. code-block:: none - -  vyos@vyos#  set interfaces <interface> ipv6 router-advert -  Possible completions: -     cur-hop-limit         Value to be placed in the "Current Hop Limit" field in RAs -     default-lifetime      Value to be placed in "Router Lifetime" field in RAs -     default-preference    Default router preference -     link-mtu              Value of link MTU to place in RAs -     managed-flag          Value for "managed address configuration" flag in RAs -     max-interval          Maximum interval between unsolicited multicast RAs -     min-interval          Minimum interval between unsolicited multicast RAs -  +  name-server           IPv6 address of a Recursive DNS Server -     other-config-flag     Value to be placed in the "other configuration" flag in RAs -  +> prefix                IPv6 prefix to be advertised in Router Advertisements (RAs) -     reachable-time        Value to be placed in "Reachable Time" field in RAs -     retrans-timer         Value to place in "Retrans Timer" field in RAs. -     send-advert           Enable/disable sending RAs - - -Prefix Information -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Prefix information is described in :rfc:`4861#section-4.6.2`. - -.. code-block:: none - -  vyos@vyos# set interfaces <interface> ipv6 router-advert prefix <h:h:h:h:h:h:h:h/x> -  Possible completions: -    autonomous-flag       Whether prefix can be used for address auto-configuration -    on-link-flag          Flag that prefix can be used for on-link determination -    preferred-lifetime    Time in seconds that the prefix will remain preferred -    valid-lifetime        Time in seconds that the prefix will remain valid - -Receiving Router Advertisements -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -To receive and accept RAs on an interface, you need to enable it with the -following configuration command - -.. code-block:: none - -  vyos@vyos# set system sysctl custom net.ipv6.conf.<interface>.accept_ra value 2 - | 
