Ipv6 routes, Ospfv3, Dhcpv6 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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IPv6 Routes

Because IPv4 and IPv6 can coexist on a network, the router on such a network

needs to forward both traffic types. Given this coexistence, each switch

maintains a separate routing table for IPv6 routes. The switch can forward

IPv4 and IPv6 traffic over the same set of interfaces.
For information about configuring IPv6 routes, see "Configuring IPv6

Routing" on page 1057.

OSPFv3

OSPFv3 provides a routing protocol for IPv6 networking. OSPFv3 is a new

routing component based on the OSPF version 2 component. In dual stack

IPv6, you can configure and use both OSPF and OSPFv3 components.
For information about configuring OSPFv3, see "Configuring OSPF and

OSPFv3" on page 943.

DHCPv6

DHCPv6 incorporates the notion of the “stateless” server, where DHCPv6 is

not used for IP address assignment to a client, rather it only provides other

networking information such as DNS, Network Time Protocol (NTP), and/or

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) information.
For information about configuring DHCPv6 settings, see "Configuring

DHCPv6 Server and Relay Settings" on page 1077.

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