HP FlexNetwork MSR2003 Configuration Manual page 226

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Step
2.
Enter interface view.
3.
Enable stateless address
autoconfiguration.
After this configuration is completed, the interface automatically generates an IPv6 global unicast
address by using the address prefix in the received RA message and the interface ID. On an IEEE
802 interface (such as an Ethernet interface or a VLAN interface), the interface ID is generated
based on the interface's MAC address and is globally unique. An attacker can exploit this rule to
identify the sending device easily.
To fix the vulnerability, you can configure the temporary address function. With this function, an IEEE
802 interface generates the following addresses:
Public IPv6 address—Includes the address prefix in the RA message and a fixed interface ID
generated based on the MAC address of the interface.
Temporary IPv6 address—Includes the address prefix in the RA message and a random
interface ID generated through MD5.
You can also configure the interface to preferentially use the temporary IPv6 address as the source
address of sent packets. When the valid lifetime of the temporary IPv6 address expires, the interface
removes the address and generates a new one. This function enables the system to send packets
with different source addresses through the same interface. If the temporary IPv6 address cannot be
used because of a DAD conflict, the public IPv6 address is used.
The preferred lifetime and valid lifetime for a temporary IPv6 address are determined as follows:
The preferred lifetime of a temporary IPv6 address takes the smaller of the following values:
The preferred lifetime of the address prefix in the RA message.
The preferred lifetime configured for temporary IPv6 addresses minus DESYNC_FACTOR
(a random number ranging from 0 to 600 seconds).
The valid lifetime of a temporary IPv6 address takes the smaller of the following values:
The valid lifetime of the address prefix.
The valid lifetime configured for temporary IPv6 addresses.
To configure the temporary address function:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable the temporary IPv6
address function.
3.
Enable the system to
preferentially use the
temporary IPv6 address as
the source address of the
packet.
Command
interface interface-type
interface-number
ipv6 address auto
Command
system-view
ipv6 temporary-address
[ valid-lifetime preferred-lifetime ]
ipv6 prefer temporary-address
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no IPv6 global unicast
address is configured on an
interface.
Using the undo ipv6 address auto
command on an interface removes
all IPv6 global unicast addresses
and link-local addresses that are
automatically generated on the
interface.
Remarks
N/A
By default, the temporary IPv6
address function is disabled.
By default, the system does
not preferentially use the
temporary IPv6 address as the
source address of the packet.

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