Local Site Address:
A restricted unicast address, which cannot be enabled by default as a local link address, that must be manually specified.
There is a similar IPV4 private address space defined for local site addresses and RFC 1918 private Internet address assignments.
is not routed over the global IPv6.
The local site address in IPv6 resembles a private address in IPv4, such as
10.0.0.0/8172.16.0.0/12192.168.0.0/16.
An organization that does not have a legal IPV6 address can configure a local site address, which means:
Fec0::/10+54bit Subnet Identification +eui‐64
May be used to:
printers, internal LAN servers, AP access points, and so on LAN. Internal only.
The following is a detailed explanation of this local-site address:
From here, show run IPv6 interface f0/0, you can see that manual is not configured Local-site address. So show IPv6 interface f0/0,link-local automatically generated according to the rules, multicast FF02::1/2/5/6 and so on, but the local site does not.
The following is the address format for local site:
I searched the baidu,google for a lot of information, and wanted to find out how to configure the private address that could not be routed by the public network, but not.
Finally on the Cisco Web site search How to configure IPV6 the local router?