Enabling Nd Proxy - HPE FlexNetwork 10500 Series Configuration Manual

Layer 3-ip services
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Step
11. (Optional.) Set the
interval for
retransmitting an NS
message for DAD.

Enabling ND proxy

About ND proxy
ND proxy enables a device to answer an NS message requesting the hardware address of a host on
another network. With ND proxy, hosts in different broadcast domains can communicate with each
other as they would on the same network.
ND proxy includes common ND proxy and local ND proxy.
Common ND proxy.
As shown in
1/0/2 with IPv6 address 4:2::99/64 belong to different subnets. Host A and Host B reside on the
same network but in different broadcast domains.
Figure 62 Application environment of ND proxy
Host A
4:1::100/16
Because Host A's IPv6 address is on the same subnet as Host B's, Host A directly sends an NS
message to obtain Host B's MAC address. However, Host B cannot receive the NS message
because they belong to different broadcast domains.
To solve this problem, enable common ND proxy on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 and GigabitEthernet
1/0/2 of the router. The router replies to the NS message from Host A, and forwards packets
from other hosts to Host B.
Local ND proxy.
As shown in
Host B connect to GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 and GigabitEthernet 1/0/3, respectively.
Figure 63 Application environment of local ND proxy
VLAN 2
Command
ipv6 nd snooping dad
retrans-timer interval
Figure
62, GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 with IPv6 address 4:1::99/64 and GigabitEthernet
Router
GE1/0/1
4:1::99/64
Figure
63, Host A belongs to VLAN 2 and Host B belongs to VLAN 3. Host A and
Router
GE1/0/2
4:3::100/16
GE1/0/1
Switch
Host A
4:1::100/16
Host B
GE1/0/2
4:2::99/64
4:2::100/16
GE1/0/2
GE1/0/3
Host B
4:2::100/16
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Remarks
The default setting is 250
milliseconds.
VLAN 3

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