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Chapter39 Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing
Configuring IPv6
Dual IPv4 and IPv6 VLAN template—supports basic Layer 2, multicast, QoS, and ACLs for IPv4,
and basic Layer 2 and ACLs for IPv6 on the switch.
Note An IPv4 route requires only one hardware entry. Because of the hardware compression scheme used fo r
IPv6, an IPv6 route can take more than one hardware entry, reducing the number of entr ies forwarded in
hardware. For example, for IPv6 directly connected IP addresses, the desktop templat e m ight allow less
than two thousand entries.
Table39-4 defines the approximate feature resources allocated by each new template. Template
estimations are based on a switch with eight routed interfaces and approx i mately one thousand VLANs.
Configuring IPv6
These sections contain this IPv6 forwarding configuration information:
Default IPv6 Configuration, page 39-13
Configuring IPv6 Addressing and Enabling IPv6 Routing, page 39-13
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Protocol Stacks, page 39-15
Configuring IPv6 ICMP Rate Limiting, page 39-17
Configuring CEF and dCEF for IPv6, page 39-17
Configuring Static Routing for IPv6, page 39-18
Configuring RIP for IPv6, page39-20
Configuring OSPF for IPv6, page 39-22
Table39-4 Approximate Feature Resources Allowed by Dual IPv4-IPv6 Templates
Resource IPv4-and-IPv6
Default IPv4-and-IPv6
Routing IPv4-and-IPv6
VLAN
Unicast MAC addresses 2 K 1.5 K 8 K
IPv4 IGMP groups and multicast routes 1 K 1 K 1 K for IGMP
groups
0 for multicast
routes
Total IPv4 unicast routes: 3 K 2.75 K 0
Directly connected IPv4 hosts 2 K 1.5 K 0
Indirect IPv4 routes 1 K 1.25 K 0
IPv6 multicast groups 1 K 1 K 1 K
Directly connected IPv6 addresses 2 K 1.5 K 0
Indirect IPv6 unicast routes 1 K 1.25 K 0
IPv4 policy-based routing ACEs 0 0.25 K 0
IPv4 or MAC QoS ACEs (total) 0.5 K 0.5 K 0.5 K
IPv4 or MAC security ACEs (total) 1 K 0.5 K 1 K
IPv6 security ACEs 1 K 1 K 1 K