Introduction To Ipv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol - 3Com 4510G Configuration Manual

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Introduction to IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol

The IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) uses five types of ICMPv6 messages to implement the
following functions:
Address resolution
Neighbor reachability detection
Duplicate address detection
Router/prefix discovery and address autoconfiguration
Redirection
Table 13-3
lists the types and functions of ICMPv6 messages used by the NDP.
Table 13-3 Types and functions of ICMPv6 messages
ICMPv6 message
Neighbor solicitation (NS)
message
Neighbor advertisement
(NA) message
Router solicitation (RS)
message
Router advertisement
(RA) message
Redirect message
The NDP mainly provides the following functions:
Address resolution
Similar to the ARP function in IPv4, a node acquires the link-layer addresses of neighbor nodes on the
same link through NS and NA messages.
address of node B.
Number
Used to acquire the link-layer address of a neighbor
135
Used to verify whether the neighbor is reachable
Used to perform a duplicate address detection
Used to respond to an NS message
When the link layer changes, the local node initiates
136
an NA message to notify neighbor nodes of the node
information change.
After started, a node sends an RS message to request
the router for an address prefix and other
133
configuration information for the purpose of
autoconfiguration.
Used to respond to an RS message
With the RA message suppression disabled, the
134
router regularly sends an RA message containing
information such as prefix information options and flag
bits.
When a certain condition is satisfied, the default
gateway sends a redirect message to the source host
137
so that the host can reselect a correct next hop router
to forward packets.
Figure 13-3
13-6
Function
shows how node A acquires the link-layer

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