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Information About IPv6 Support
messages. If the message indicates that a network change has occurred, the routing software recalculates
routes and sends out new routing update messages. These messages permeate the network, stimulating
routers to rerun their algorithms and change their routing tables accordingly.
Dynamic routing algorithms can be supplemented with static routes where appropriate. A router of last
resort (a router to which all unroutable packets are sent), for example, can be designated to act as a
repository for all unroutable packets, ensuring that all messages are at least handled in some way.
Dynamic routes are synchronized on the standby unit when the routing table changes on the active unit,
which means that all additions, deletions, or changes on the active unit are immediately propagated to
the standby unit. If the standby unit becomes active after the primary unit has been active for a period of
time, routes become synchronized as a part of the failover bulk synchronization process, so the routing
table on the active/standby failover pair should appear the same.
For more information about static routes and how to configure them, see the “Configuring Static and
Default Routes” section on page25-2.
Information About IPv6 Support
Many, but not all, features on the ASA support IPv6 traffic. This section describes the commands and
features that support IPv6 and includes the following topics:
Features That Support IPv6, page24-9
IPv6-Enabled Commands, page 24-10
Entering IPv6 Addresses in Commands, page24-10

Features That Support IPv6

The following features support IPv6:
Note For features that use the Modular Policy Framework, be sure to use the match any command to match
IPv6 traffic; other match commands do not support IPv6.
The following application inspections support IPv6 traffic:
FTP
HTTP
ICMP
SIP
SMTP
IPsec-pass-thru
IPS
NetFlow Secure Event Logging filtering
Connection limits, timeouts, and TCP randomization
TCP Normalization
TCP state bypass