Networking
Configuring IPv6 Addressing
Configuring IPv6 Addressing
NOTE
Cisco SA 500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is a new IP protocol designed to replace IPv4, the
Internet protocol that is predominantly deployed and extensively used throughout
the world. IPv6 quadruples the number of network address bits from 32 bits (in
IPv4) to 128 bits, resulting in an exponentially larger address space. You can
configure the security appliance to support IPv6 addressing on the LAN and the
Dedicated WAN.
IPv6 is not supported on the Optional port.
First enable IPv6 mode, and then configure your WAN connection, LAN connection,
routing, and tunneling.
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IP Routing Mode, page 93
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Configuring the IPv6 WAN Connection, page 94
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Configuring the IPv6 LAN, page 95
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IPv6 LAN Address Pools, page 97
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IPv6 Multi LAN, page 98
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IPv6 Static Routing, page 99
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Routing (RIPng), page 100
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6to4 Tunneling, page 101
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IPv6 Tunnels Status, page 101
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ISATAP Tunnels, page 102
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MLD Tunnels, page 103
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Configuring Router Advertisement, page 104
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Adding RADVD Prefixes, page 105
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