HP-UX IPv6 Transport Administrator Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (5992-6426, May 2013)
Table Of Contents
- HP-UX IPv6 Transport Administrator Guide
- Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Features Overview
- IPv6 Transport
- New IPv6 Transport Features
- Support for RFC 3542 (Advanced Sockets API for IPv6)
- Configurable Policy Table Support
- Anycast Address Support
- Support for RFC 4291 (IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture)
- Support for RFC 4213 (Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers)
- Support for RFC 3484 (Default Address Selection for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6))
- Support for RFC 3493 (Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6)
- Support for RFC 4584 (Extension to Sockets API for Mobile IPv6)
- Support for RFC 4193 (Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses)
- Support for RFC 4443 (Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6 (ICMPv6))
- Support for IPv6 over VLAN
- Ability to Disable Autoconfiguration Based on Router Advertisements
- Support for RFC 3810 (Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2))
- Support for RFC 3376 (Internet Group Management Protocol Version 3 (IGMPv3))
- Support for RFC 3678 (Socket Extension to Multicast Source Filter API)
- Support for RFC 4941 (Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address Autoconfiguration in IPv6)
- New ndd Tunables
- IPv6 Transport Features Available in the Core HP-UX 11i v3 Operating System
- Limitations
- IPv6 Transport
- 2 Configuration
- Configuring IPv6 Interfaces and Addresses
- Stateless Autoconfiguration
- Manual Configuration
- Configurable Policy Table for Default Address Selection for IPv6
- Host Names and IPv6 Addresses
- 3 Troubleshooting
- 4 IPv6 Addressing and Concepts
- 5 IPv6 Software and Interface Technology
- 6 Utilities
- A IPv6 ndd Tunable Parameters
- Index
• Record the troubleshooting flowchart number and step number where you are unable
to resolve the problem.
• Save all network log files. Make sure that ERROR and DISASTER log classes are
enabled when STREAMS subsystem log files are collected in/var/adm/
nettl.LOG000.
• Execute the following commands and record the output:
uname -a >> /tmp/filename
what /stand/vmunix >> /tmp/filename
lanscan >> /tmp/filename
netstat -sf inet6 >> /tmp/filename
netstat -inf inet6 >> /tmp/filename
netstat -rnf inet6 >> /tmp/filename
ndp -an >> /tmp/filename
ndd -get /dev/tcp tcp_status >> /tmp/filename
ndd -get /dev/ip6 ip6_ill_status >> /tmp/filename
ndd -get /dev/ip6 ip6_ipif_status >> /tmp/filename
ndd -get /dev/ip6 ip6_ire_status >> /tmp/filename
ndd -get /dev/ip6 ip6_ill_config_status >> /tmp/filename
Prepare the formatted output (use netfmt), a copy of the log file and a nettl
trace (if the problem is reproducible) for your HP representative to further analyze.
66 Utilities