Extension Header Fields - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

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Table 22-1. Next Header field values (continued)
Value
Description
59
No Next Header
60
Destinations option header
Note: This is not a comprehensive table of Next Header field values. Refer to the Internet
Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) web page
for a complete and current listing.
Hop Limit (8 bits)
The Hop Limit field shows the number of hops remaining for packet processing. In IPv4, this is known as
the Time to Live (TTL) field and uses seconds rather than hops.
Each time the packet moves through a forwarding router, this field decrements by 1. If a router receives a
packet with a Hop Limit of 1, it decrements it to 0 (zero). The router discards the packet and sends an
ICMPv6 message back to the sending router indicating that the Hop Limit was exceeded in transit.
Source Address (128 bits)
The Source Address field contains the IP address for the packet originator.
Destination Address (128 bits)
The Destination Address field contains the intended recipient's IP address. This can be either the ultimate
destination or the address of the next hop router.

Extension Header fields

Extension headers are used only when necessary. Due to the streamlined nature of the IPv6 header, adding
extension headers do not severely impact performance. Each Extension headers's lengths vary, but they are
always a multiple of 8 bytes.
Each extension header is identified by the Next Header field in the IPv6 header that precedes it. Extension
headers are viewed only by the destination router identified in the Destination Address field. If the
Destination Address is a multicast address, the Extension headers are examined by all the routers in that
multicast group.
However, if the Destination Address is a Hop-by-Hop options header, the Extension header is examined
bye every forwarding router along the packet's route. The Hop-by-Hop options header must immediately
follow the IPv6 header, and is noted by the value 0 (zero) in the Next Header field
Extension headers are processed in the order in which they appear in the packet header.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers
(Table
22-1).
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