Cisco Systems 10000 Network Router User Manual


 
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Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 24 Configuring IP Version 6
Supported Features
Ability to match on fragment and presence of routing headers
Skipping extension headers to get to layer 4 information
Flag setting to match on the “undetermined-transport” ACL flag
IPv6 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
IPv6 NDP
IPv6 Layer 2 encapsulation:
Point to Point Protocol (PPP)
Multilink PPP
High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)
VLAN
Point-to-point Frame Relay
Point-to-point ATM
IPv6 Routing:
Static
Routing Information Protocol (RIPng)
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv3)
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP4+)
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (ISISv6)
IPv6 Tunneling (manual and generic routing encapsulation (GRE))
Manually configured bi-directional IPv6-in-IPv4 GRE tunnels
Manually configured bi-directional IPv4-over-IPv4 tunnels
Maximum of 1000 IPIP or GRE tunnels
HA/ISSU coexistence; IPv6 support is RPR+
IPv6 Unicast Forwarding
The Cisco 10000 series router maintains the following global (unless otherwise specified)
IPv6-specific packet counters:
forwarded—number of IPv6 packets forwarded
no adjacency—number of IPv6 packets punted due to adj_index=0. Statistics per VCCI will be
collected for this specific punt case (diversion cause).
adj_discard— number of IPv6 packets dropped due to discard adjacency. Statistics per VCCI
will be collected for this specific drop (column 5).
adj_punt—number of IPv6 packets punted due to punt adjacency
adj_glean— number of IPv6 packets punted due to glean adjacency
adj_drop—number of IPv6 packets punted due to drop adjacency (RP generates ICMP and
drops after that)
adj_null—number of IPv6 packets punted due to null adjacency
adj_receive—number of IPv6 packets punted due to receive adjacency
adj_unknown—number of IPv6 packets punted due to unknown adjacency (e.g. 0x80)
Strict Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF)