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Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System IPv6 Administration Guide |
Route Redistribution Topology in IPv6
Completing Preliminary Configurations
Configure an IPv4 Address for an Interface
Configuring the Basic IPv6 Topology
Configuring the Route Redistribution Topology
Configuring IPv6 Support in an Interface
Add IPv6 Addresses to an Interface
Remove IPv6 Addresses From an Interface
Configuring IPv6 Static Routes
Configuring Static Neighbor Cache Entries
Checking a Local or Remote Endpoint
Check an Endpoint Using Default Values
Check an Endpoint Using the Link-Local Address
Configuring Router Advertisement Parameters
Configure Router Advertisement Parameters
Setting the MTU for Use in PMTU Discovery
Set the MTU for Use in PMTU Discovery
Configuring the IPv6 Route Redistribution Policy for Routing Protocols
Configure the IPv6 Route Redistribution Policy for Routing Protocols
Oracle's SEFOS IPv6 is an implementation of the core set of IPv6 protocols. The major issues being faced with IPv4 are the exhaustion of the IP address space and enormous growth of the routing tables in the main routers on the Internet. IPv6 solves these problems by providing features such as address auto-configuration. You can use SEFOS IPv6 either as a router with router-specific functionality or as a host with host-specific functionality. This figure shows the position of IPv6 within the SEFOS architecture.