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Configuring IPv6 Host Functions
Information About Configuring IPv6 Host Functions
Static Routes for IPv6
Static routes are manually configured and define an explicit route between two networking devices. Static routes are
useful for smaller networks with only one path to an outside network or to provide security for certain types of traffic in
a larger network.
For more information about static routes, see the "Implementing Static Routes for IPv6" chapter in the Cisco IOS IPv6
Configuration Library on Cisco.com.
SNMP and Syslog Over IPv6
To support both IPv4 and IPv6, IPv6 network management requires both IPv6 and IPv4 transports. Syslog over IPv6
supports address data types for these transports.
SNMP and syslog over IPv6 provide these features:
Support for both IPv4 and IPv6
IPv6 transport for SNMP and to modify the SNMP agent to support traps for an IPv6 host
SNMP- and syslog-related MIBs to support IPv6 addressing
Configuration of IPv6 hosts as trap receivers
For support over IPv6, SNMP modifies the existing IP transport mapping to simultaneously support IPv4 and IPv6. These
SNMP actions support IPv6 transport management:
Opens User Datagram Protocol (UDP) SNMP socket with default settings
Provides a new transport mechanism called SR_IPV6_TRANSPORT
Sends SNMP notifications over IPv6 transport
Supports SNMP-named access lists for IPv6 transport
Supports SNMP proxy forwarding using IPv6 transport
Verifies SNMP Manager feature works with IPv6 transport
For information on SNMP over IPv6, including configuration procedures, see the "Managing Cisco IOS Applications over
IPv6" chapter in the Cisco IOS IPv6 Configuration Library on Cisco.com.
For information about syslog over IPv6, including configuration procedures, see the "Implementing IPv6 Addressing and
Basic Connectivity" chapter in the Cisco IOS IPv6 Configuration Library on Cisco.com.
HTTP over IPv6
The HTTP client sends requests to both IPv4 and IPv6 HTTP servers, which respond to requests from both IPv4 and IPv6
HTTP clients. URLs with literal IPv6 addresses must be specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons.
The accept socket call chooses an IPv4 or IPv6 address family. The accept socket is either an IPv4 or IPv6 socket. The
listening socket continues to listen for both IPv4 and IPv6 signals that indicate a connection. The IPv6 listening socket is
bound to an IPv6 wildcard address.
The underlying TCP/IP stack supports a dual-stack environment. HTTP relies on the TCP/IP stack and the sockets for
processing network-layer interactions.
Basic network connectivity (ping) must exist between the client and the server hosts before HTTP connections can be
made.
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