Ipv6 Neighbor Table; Chapter 11 Ipv6 Neighbor Table; Ipv6 Neighbor Table Overview; Viewing The Ipv6 Neighbor Table - ZyXEL Communications XMG1930-30 User Manual

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11.1 IPv6 Neighbor Table Overview

This chapter introduces the IPv6 neighbor table.
An IPv6 host is required to have a neighbor table. If there is an address to be resolved or verified, the
Switch sends out a neighbor solicitation message. When the Switch receives a neighbor advertisement
in response, it stores the neighbor's link-layer address in the neighbor table. You can also manually
create a static IPv6 neighbor entry using the SYSTEM > IPv6 > IPv6 Neighbor Setup screen.
When the Switch needs to send a packet, it first consults other table to determine the next hop. Once
the next hop IPv6 address is known, the Switch looks into the neighbor table to get the link-layer address
and sends the packet when the neighbor is reachable. If the Switch cannot find an entry in the
neighbor table or the state for the neighbor is not reachable, it starts the address resolution process. This
helps reduce the number of IPv6 solicitation and advertisement messages.

11.2 Viewing the IPv6 Neighbor Table

Use this screen to view IPv6 neighbor information on the Switch. Click MONITOR > IPv6 Neighbor Table in
the navigation panel to display the screen as shown.
Figure 77 MONITOR > IPv6 Neighbor Table

Chapter 11 IPv6 Neighbor Table

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