Heyho
Its because the context sensitive help '?' is no good. I have seen this
myself, prob a bug (I don't have the bug I'd)
It will work, just treat it like a hidden command and it will take it &
show in the config.
Its the same as the v4 lists, so if you type
Ipv6 prefix-list seq 10 permit fe80::/8
The box will take it and you can reference it from rmaps no problem.
If you do see this in the lab my suggestion would be to just look at the v4
command for reference.
Let me know how you get on.
\Sam.
On 20 Mar 2014 21:38, <gotmyccie_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I came upon a strange problem when working on the IPV6 labs. I can't seem
> to
> configure "ipv6 prefix-list abc ..." on any of my 1841's. My 2611's and
> switches have no problem. The following contains the pertinent output:
>
> Rack1R4(config)#do sh ver
> Cisco IOS Software, 1841 Software (C1841-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version
> 12.4(24)T1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
> Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
> Copyright (c) 1986-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
> Compiled Fri 19-Jun-09 13:52 by prod_rel_team
>
> ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.3(8r)T9, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
>
> Rack1R4 uptime is 13 minutes
> System returned to ROM by power-on
> System image file is "flash:c1841-adventerprisek9-mz.124-24.T1.bin"
>
>
> This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United
> States and local country laws governing import, export, transfer and
> use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply
> third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption.
> Importers, exporters, distributors and users are responsible for
> compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using this product you
> agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable
> to comply with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
>
> A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found
> at:
> http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
>
> If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to
> export_at_cisco.com.
>
> Cisco 1841 (revision 6.0) with 238592K/23552K bytes of memory.
> Processor board ID FTX1046W0DV
> 2 FastEthernet interfaces
> 2 Serial(sync/async) interfaces
> 1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Module
> DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled.
> 191K bytes of NVRAM.
> 62720K bytes of ATA CompactFlash (Read/Write)
>
> Configuration register is 0x2102
>
> Rack1R4(config)#ipv6 prefi
> Rack1R4(config)#ipv6 prefix-list ?
> sequence-number Include/exclude sequence numbers in NVGEN
>
> Rack1R4(config)#ipv6 prefix-list
> % Incomplete command.
>
> Rack1R4(config)#do sh run
> Building configuration...
>
> Current configuration : 2079 bytes
> !
> version 12.4
> service timestamps debug datetime msec
> service timestamps log datetime msec
> no service password-encryption
> !
> hostname Rack1R4
> !
> boot-start-marker
> boot-end-marker
> !
> logging message-counter syslog
> enable password cisco
> !
> no aaa new-model
> dot11 syslog
> ip source-route
> !
> !
> !
> !
> ip cef
> no ip domain lookup
> ipv6 unicast-routing
> ipv6 cef
> !
> multilink bundle-name authenticated
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> archive
> log config
> hidekeys
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> interface Loopback0
> ip address 150.1.4.4 255.255.255.0
> ip rip advertise 10
> !
> interface Loopback100
> no ip address
> ipv6 address FC00:1:0:4::4/64
> ipv6 rip RIPNG enable
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/0
> ip address 204.12.1.4 255.255.255.0
> ip rip advertise 10
> duplex auto
> speed auto
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/1
> ip address 155.1.146.4 255.255.255.0
> ip rip advertise 10
> duplex auto
> speed auto
> ipv6 address 2001:1:0:146::/64 eui-64
> ipv6 rip RIPNG enable
> ipv6 rip RIPNG summary-address FC00:1::/61
> !
> interface Serial0/0/0
> ip address 155.1.0.4 255.255.255.0
> ip rip advertise 10
> encapsulation frame-relay
> ip split-horizon
> ipv6 address FE80::4 link-local
> ipv6 address 2001:1:0:1234::4/64
> ipv6 rip RIPNG enable
> clock rate 128000
> frame-relay map ip 155.1.0.1 405
> frame-relay map ip 155.1.0.2 405
> frame-relay map ip 155.1.0.3 405
> frame-relay map ip 155.1.0.5 405 broadcast
> frame-relay map ipv6 2001:1:0:1234::1 405
> frame-relay map ipv6 2001:1:0:1234::2 405
> frame-relay map ipv6 2001:1:0:1234::3 405
> frame-relay map ipv6 2001:1:0:1234::5 405 broadcast
> no frame-relay inverse-arp
> !
> interface Serial0/1/0
> ip address 155.1.45.4 255.255.255.0
> ip rip advertise 10
> clock rate 128000
> !
> router rip
> version 2
> timers basic 10 40 30 60
> network 150.1.0.0
> network 155.1.0.0
> network 204.12.1.0
> no auto-summary
> !
> ip forward-protocol nd
> no ip http server
> no ip http secure-server
> !
> !
> !
> ipv6 router rip RIPNG
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> control-plane
> !
> !
> !
> line con 0
> exec-timeout 0 0
> privilege level 15
> logging synchronous
> line aux 0
> exec-timeout 0 0
> privilege level 15
> line vty 0 4
> password cisco
> login
> !
> scheduler allocate 20000 1000
> end
>
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