Administrator Guide
Implementing IPv6 with the Dell
Networking OS
The Dell Networking OS supports both IPv4 and IPv6 and both may be used simultaneously in your system.
The following table lists the Dell Networking OS version in which an IPv6 feature became available for each
platform. The sections following the table give greater detail about the feature.
Table 28. Feature Details
Feature and Functionality Dell Networking OS
Release Introduction
Documentation and Chapter Location
FN IOM
Basic IPv6 Commands 9.9(0.0) IPv6 Basic Commands in the Dell Networking
OS Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
IPv6 Basic Addressing
IPv6 address types: Unicast 9.9(0.0) Extended Address Space in this chapter
IPv6 neighbor discovery 9.9(0.0) IPv6 Neighbor Discovery in this chapter
IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration 9.9(0.0) Stateless Autoconfiguration in this chapter
IPv6 MTU path discovery 9.9(0.0) Path MTU Discovery in this chapter
IPv6 ICMPv6 9.9(0.0) ICMPv6 in this chapter
IPv6 ping 9.9(0.0) ICMPv6 in this chapter
IPv6 traceroute 9.9(0.0) ICMPv6 in this chapter
IPv6 Routing
Static routing 9.9(0.0) Assigning a Static IPv6 Route in this chapter
Route redistribution 9.9(0.0) OSPF, IS-IS, and IPv6 BGP chapters in the Dell
Networking OS Command Line Reference
Guide.
Multiprotocol BGP extensions for
IPv6
9.9(0.0) IPv6 BGP in the Dell Networking OS Command
Line Reference Guide.
IPv6 BGP MD5 Authentication 9.9(0.0) IPv6 BGP in the Dell Networking OS Command
Line Reference Guide.
IS-IS for IPv6 9.9(0.0) Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
IPv6 IS-IS in the Dell Networking OS
Command Line Reference Guide.
IS-IS for IPv6 support for
redistribution
9.9(0.0) Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
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