Extended Address Space; Stateless Autoconfiguration - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Some key changes in IPv6 are:

Extended Address Space

Stateless Autoconfiguration

Header Format Simplification
Improved Support for Options and Extensions
Extended Address Space
The address format is extended from 32 bits to 128 bits. This not only provides room for all anticipated
needs, it allows for the use of a hierarchical address space structure to optimize global addressing.
Stateless Autoconfiguration
When a booting device comes up in IPv6 and asks for its network prefix, the device can get the prefix (or
prefixes) from an IPv6 router on its link. It can then autoconfigure one or more global IP addresses by
using either the MAC address or a private random number to build its unique IP address.
Stateless auto-configuration uses three mechanisms for IPv6 address configuration:
Prefix Advertisement - Routers use "Router Advertisement" messages to announce the Network
Prefix. Hosts then use their interface-identifier MAC address to generate their own valid IPv6 address.
Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) - Before configuring its IPv6 address, an IPv6 host node device
checks whether that address is used anywhere on the network using this mechanism.
Prefix Renumbering - Useful in transparent renumbering of hosts in the network when an organization
changes its service provider.
Note: As an alternative to stateless auto-configuration, network hosts can obtain their IPv6
addresses using Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) servers via stateful auto-configuration.
Note: FTOS provides the flexibility to add prefixes to advertise responses to RS messages. By
default the RA response messages are not sent when an RS message is received. Enable the RA
response messages with the
FTOS manipulation of IPv6 stateless auto-configuration supports the router side only. Neighbor Discovery
(ND) messages are advertised so the neighbor can use this information to auto-configure its address.
However, received Neighbor Discovery (ND) messages are not used to create an IPv6 address.
The router redistribution functionality in Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) is similar to IPv4 router
redirect messages. Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) uses ICMPv6 redirect messages (Type 137) to
inform nodes that a better router exists on the link.
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