13 ipv6 basics configuration, Ipv6 overview, Ipv6 basics configuration – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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IPv6 Basics Configuration

When configuring IPv6 basics, go to these sections for information you are interested in:

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IPv6 Overview

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IPv6 Basics Configuration Task List

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Configuring Basic IPv6 Functions

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Configuring IPv6 NDP

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Configuring PMTU Discovery

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Configuring IPv6 TCP Properties

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Configuring ICMPv6 Packet Sending

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Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 DNS

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IPv6 Configuration Example

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Troubleshooting IPv6 Basics Configuration

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The S7500E Series Ethernet Switches are distributed devices supporting Intelligent Resilient

Framework (IRF). Two S7500E series can be connected together to form a distributed IRF device.

If an S7500E series is not in any IRF, it operates as a distributed device; if the S7500E series is in

an IRF, it operates as a distributed IRF device. For introduction of IRF, refer to IRF Configuration

in the IRF Configuration Guide.

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EA cards (such as LSQ1GP12EA and LSQ1TGX1EA) do not support IPv6 features.

IPv6 Overview

Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), also called IP next generation (IPng), was designed by the Internet

Engineering Task Force (IETF) as the successor to Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4). The significant

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

This section covers the following:

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IPv6 Features

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Introduction to IPv6 Address

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Introduction to IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol

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IPv6 PMTU Discovery

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Introduction to IPv6

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Protocols and Standards

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