Default Ipv6 Routing Values - Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual

Stackable layer 2 and 3 switches
Hide thumbs Also See for Networking N4000 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

While optional in IPv4, router advertisement is mandatory in IPv6. Router
advertisements specify the network prefix(es) on a link which can be used by
receiving hosts, in conjunction with an EUI-64 identifier, to autoconfigure a
host's address. Routers have their network prefixes configured and may use
EUI-64 or manually configured interface IDs. In addition to zero or more
global addresses, each IPv6 interface also has an autoconfigured "link-local"
address which is:
fe80::/10, with the EUI-64 address in the least significant bits.
Reachable only on the local VLAN — link-local addresses are never routed.
Not globally unique
Next hop addresses computed by routing protocols are usually link-local
addresses.
During the period of transitioning the Internet to IPv6, a global IPv6 Internet
backbone may not be available. One transition mechanism is to tunnel IPv6
packets inside IPv4 to reach remote IPv6 islands. When a packet is sent over
such a link, it is encapsulated in IPv4 in order to traverse an IPv4 network and
has the IPv4 headers removed at the other end of the tunnel.

Default IPv6 Routing Values

IPv6 is disabled by default on the switch and on all interfaces.
Table 38-1 shows the default values for the IP routing features this chapter
describes.
Table 38-1. IPv6 Routing Defaults
Parameter
IPv6 Unicast Routing Mode
IPv6 Hop Limit
ICMPv6 Rate Limit Error Interval
ICMPv6 Rate Limit Burst Size
Interface IPv6 Mode
Default Value
Disabled
Unconfigured
1000 milliseconds
100
Disabled
Configuring IPv6 Routing
1243

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents