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Appendix 1 Addresses, Protocols, and Ports
IPv6 Addresses
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An anycast address cannot be assigned to an IPv6 host; it can only be assigned to an IPv6 router.
Note
Anycast addresses are not supported on the ASA.
Required Addresses
IPv6 hosts must, at a minimum, be configured with the following addresses (either automatically or
manually):
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A link-local address for each interface
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The loopback address
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The All-Nodes multicast addresses
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A Solicited-Node multicast address for each unicast or anycast address
IPv6 routers must, at a minimum, be configured with the following addresses (either automatically or
manually):
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The required host addresses
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The Subnet-Router anycast addresses for all interfaces for which it is configured to act as a router
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The All-Routers multicast addresses
IPv6 Address Prefixes
An IPv6 address prefix, in the format ipv6-prefix/prefix-length, can be used to represent bit-wise
contiguous blocks of the entire address space. The IPv6-prefix must be in the form documented in RFC
2373 where the address is specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons. The prefix
length is a decimal value that indicates how many of the high-order contiguous bits of the address
comprise the prefix (the network portion of the address). For example, 2001:0DB8:8086:6502::/32 is a
valid IPv6 prefix.
The IPv6 prefix identifies the type of IPv6 address.
shows the prefixes for each IPv6 address
type.
Table 1-5
IPv6 Address Type Prefixes
Address Type
Binary Prefix
IPv6 Notation
Unspecified
000...0 (128 bits)
::/128
Loopback
000...1 (128 bits)
::1/128
Multicast
11111111
FF00::/8
Link-Local (unicast) 1111111010
FE80::/10
Site-Local (unicast)
1111111111
FEC0::/10
Global (unicast)
All other addresses.
Anycast
Taken from the unicast address space.
Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
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Page 403: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Interfaces ...
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Page 533: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Objects and Access Lists ...
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Page 601: ...P A R T 2 Configuring IP Routing ...
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Page 1061: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Service Policies Using the Modular Policy Framework ...
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