On 22/04/14 16:08, Vasiliy Tolstov wrote:
However, there is no straightforward IPv6 equivalent of "the IPv4 address"
for a network device.  Under IPv6, each interface is likely to have at least
two addresses: the link-local address and a global address assigned via NDP
or stateful DHCPv6.  There can be an arbitrary number of global addresses
for an interface, if the local routers happen to advertise multiple
prefixes.

If i need only SLAAC ipv6 address, how can i get it ?

At present the only way is to use the "route" command, which will display all IPv4 and IPv6 addresses associated with a network device.

Michael
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