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:var0: {{ var0 }}
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:var1: {{ var1 }}
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-ipv6-address.txt
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-ip.txt
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:var0: {{ var0 }}
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:var1: {{ var1 }}
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-ipv6.txt
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:var0: {{ var0 }}
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:var1: {{ var1 }}
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-vrf.txt
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:var0: {{ var0 }}
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:var1: {{ var1 }}
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157
docs/_include/interface-ip.txt
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157
docs/_include/interface-ip.txt
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ip arp-cache-timeout
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Once a neighbor has been found, the entry is considered to be valid for at
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least for this specifc time. An entry's validity will be extended if it
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receives positive feedback from higher level protocols.
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This defaults to 30 seconds.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: none
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ip arp-cache-timeout 180
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ip disable-arp-filter
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If set the kernel can respond to arp requests with addresses from other
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interfaces. This may seem wrong but it usually makes sense, because it
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increases the chance of successful communication. IP addresses are owned by
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the complete host on Linux, not by particular interfaces. Only for more
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complex setups like load-balancing, does this behaviour cause problems.
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If not set (default) allows you to have multiple network interfaces on the
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same subnet, and have the ARPs for each interface be answered based on whether
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or not the kernel would route a packet from the ARP'd IP out that interface
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(therefore you must use source based routing for this to work).
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In other words it allows control of which cards (usually 1) will respond to an
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arp request.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: none
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ip disable-arp-filter
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ip disable-forwarding
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Configure interface-specific Host/Router behaviour. If set, the interface will
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switch to host mode and IPv6 forwarding will be disabled on this interface.
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.. code-block:: none
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ip disable-forwarding
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ip enable-arp-accept
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Define behavior for gratuitous ARP frames who's IP is not already present in
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the ARP table. If configured create new entries in the ARP table.
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Both replies and requests type gratuitous arp will trigger the ARP table to be
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updated, if this setting is on.
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If the ARP table already contains the IP address of the gratuitous arp frame,
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the arp table will be updated regardless if this setting is on or off.
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.. code-block:: none
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ip enable-arp-accept
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ip enable-arp-announce
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Define different restriction levels for announcing the local source IP address
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from IP packets in ARP requests sent on interface.
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Use any local address, configured on any interface if this is not set.
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If configured, try to avoid local addresses that are not in the target's
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subnet for this interface. This mode is useful when target hosts reachable via
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this interface require the source IP address in ARP requests to be part of
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their logical network configured on the receiving interface. When we generate
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the request we will check all our subnets that include the target IP and will
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preserve the source address if it is from such subnet. If there is no such
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subnet we select source address according to the rules for level 2.
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.. code-block:: none
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ip enable-arp-announce
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ip enable-arp-ignore
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Define different modes for sending replies in response to received ARP
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requests that resolve local target IP addresses:
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If configured, reply only if the target IP address is local address configured
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on the incoming interface.
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If this option is unset (default), reply for any local target IP address,
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configured on any interface.
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.. code-block:: none
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ip enable-arp-ignore
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ip enable-proxy-arp
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Use this command to enable proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) on this
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interface. Proxy ARP allows an Ethernet interface to respond with its own
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:abbr:`MAC (Media Access Control)` address to ARP requests for destination IP
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addresses on subnets attached to other interfaces on the system. Subsequent
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packets sent to those destination IP addresses are forwarded appropriately by
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the system.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: none
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ip enable-proxy-arp
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ip proxy-arp-pvlan
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Private VLAN proxy arp. Basically allow proxy arp replies back to the same
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interface (from which the ARP request/solicitation was received).
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This is done to support (ethernet) switch features, like :rfc:`3069`, where
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the individual ports are NOT allowed to communicate with each other, but they
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are allowed to talk to the upstream router. As described in :rfc:`3069`, it is
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possible to allow these hosts to communicate through the upstream router by
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proxy_arp'ing.
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.. note:: Don't need to be used together with proxy_arp.
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This technology is known by different names:
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- In :rfc:`3069` it is called VLAN Aggregation
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- Cisco and Allied Telesyn call it Private VLAN
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- Hewlett-Packard call it Source-Port filtering or port-isolation
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- Ericsson call it MAC-Forced Forwarding (RFC Draft)
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ip source-validation <strict | loose | disable>
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Enable policy for source validation by reversed path, as specified in
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:rfc:`3704`. Current recommended practice in :rfc:`3704` is to enable strict
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mode to prevent IP spoofing from DDos attacks. If using asymmetric routing
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or other complicated routing, then loose mode is recommended.
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- strict: Each incoming packet is tested against the FIB and if the interface
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is not the best reverse path the packet check will fail. By default failed
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packets are discarded.
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- loose: Each incoming packet's source address is also tested against the FIB
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and if the source address is not reachable via any interface the packet
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check will fail.
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- disable: No source validation
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:abbr:`EUI-64 (64-Bit Extended Unique Identifier)` as specified in
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:rfc:`4291` allows a host to assign iteslf a unique 64-Bit IPv6 address.
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Example:
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ipv6 address eui64 2001:db8:beef::/64
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ipv6 address no-default-link-local
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Do not assign a link-local IPv6 address to this interface
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Do not assign a link-local IPv6 address to this interface.
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Example:
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ipv6 address no-default-link-local
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> {{ var2 }} {{ var3 }}
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{{ var5 }} {{ var6 }} ipv6 disable-forwarding
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Configure interface-specific Host/Router behaviour. If set, the interface will
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switch to host mode and IPv6 forwarding will be disabled on this interface.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: none
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set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} {{ var2 }} {{ var4 }} {{ var5 }} {{ var7 }} ipv6 disable-forwarding
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@ -88,7 +88,17 @@ tag is the one closer/closest to the Ethernet header, its name is S-TAG
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:var6: <vlan-id>
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:var7: 20
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-ipv6-address.txt
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-ip.txt
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:var0: {{ var0 }}
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:var1: {{ var1 }}
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:var2: vif-s
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:var3: <vlan-id>
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:var4: 1000
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:var5: vif-c
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:var6: <vlan-id>
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:var7: 20
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-ipv6.txt
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:var0: {{ var0 }}
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:var1: {{ var1 }}
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:var2: vif-s
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@ -71,7 +71,14 @@ term used for this is ``vif``.
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:var3: <vlan-id>
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:var4: 10
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-ipv6-address.txt
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-ip.txt
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:var0: {{ var0 }}
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:var1: {{ var1 }}
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:var2: vif
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:var3: <vlan-id>
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:var4: 10
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.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-ipv6.txt
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:var0: {{ var0 }}
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:var1: {{ var1 }}
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:var2: vif
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