IPv6 Addressing

IPv6 Addressing Options

IPv6 Addressing Options

IPv6 Address Sources

IPv6 addressing sources provide a flexible methodology for assigning addresses to VLAN interfaces on the switch. Options include:

stateless IPv6 autoconfiguration on VLAN interfaces includes:

link-local unicast addresses

global unicast addresses

stateful, global unicast IPv6 address configuration using DHCPv6

static IPv6 address configuration

You can combine stateless, stateful, and static IP addressing methods on the switch as needed, according to the needs in your network. For example, if your network includes only one VLAN, you may need only stateless autocon- figuration of link-local addresses, although you could also use the static IPv6 method. (DHCPv6 does not configure link-local addresses.) Where routed traffic is used, you will also need global unicast addressing, either through stateless autoconfiguration or the other listed methods.

General IPv6 Address Types

IPv6 supports stateless and stateful address autoconfiguration, as well as static address configuration.This enables IPv6 to automatically address a device so that it can be placed in a network with or without static or DHCPv6 addressing intervention. All three of these methods can be used exclusively or in conjunction with each other, and a given IPv6 device can have multiple addresses assigned to the same interface in a manner similar to subnetting in IPv4.

Stateless Address Autoconfiguration . This method does not require the use of servers. Instead, in the default operation, the host uses its MAC address to automatically generate a link-local IPv6 address using the EUI-64 method to generate the device identifier. (Refer to “Autoconfiguring Link-Local Unicast Addresses” on page 3-13.) The scope of the link-local address enables communication with other IPv6 devices on the same VLAN. If an IPv6 router is present, an IPv6 address supporting routing is automatically generated, as well. (The switch merges a router-generated prefix received in router adver- tisements with the last 64 bits of thelink-local address on an interface to create the global address.) Refer to page 3-7.

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