Configuring basic ipv6 settings, Overview, Ipv6 features – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring basic IPv6 settings

Overview

IPv6, also called IP next generation (IPng), was designed by the IETF as the successor to IPv4. One

significant difference between IPv6 and IPv4 is that IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to 128
bits.

IPv6 features

Simplified header format

IPv6 removes several IPv4 header fields or moves them to the IPv6 extension headers to reduce the length

of the basic IPv6 packet header. The basic IPv6 packet header has a fixed length of 40 bytes to simplify

IPv6 packet handling and improve forwarding efficiency. Although the IPv6 address size is four times the

IPv4 address size, the basic IPv6 packet header size is only twice the size of the option-less IPv4 packet
header.

Figure 44 IPv4 packet header format and basic IPv6 packet header format

Larger address space

IPv6 can provide 3.4 x 10

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addresses to meet the requirements of hierarchical address assignment for

both public and private networks.

Hierarchical address structure

IPv6 uses a hierarchical address structure to speed up route lookup and reduce the IPv6 routing table size

through route aggregation.

Address autoconfiguration

To simplify host configuration, IPv6 supports stateful and stateless address autoconfiguration.

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