Ipv6 basics configuration, Ipv6 overview, Ipv6 features – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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IPv6 basics configuration

This chapter includes these sections:

IPv6 overview

IPv6 basics configuration task list

Displaying and maintaining IPv6 basics configuration

IPv6 basics configuration example

Troubleshooting IPv6 basics configuration

NOTE:

The term "switch" or "device" in this chapter refers to the switching engine on a WX3000E wireless
switch.

The WX3000E series comprises WX3024E and WX3010E wireless switches.

The port numbers in this chapter are for illustration only.

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.

IPv6 features

Header format simplification

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 to improve the forwarding efficiency. Although an IPv6 address size is four

times larger than an IPv4 address, the basic IPv6 packet header size is only twice the size of the

option-less IPv4 packet header.

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