Feature Description
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Fast
Forwarding
Fast Forwarding
Configuration
Fast Forwarding
Commands
Fast forwarding employs cache and
data-flow-based technology to handle packet
forwarding.
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Fast forwarding configuration
IPv6 Basics
IPv6 Basics Configuration
IPv6 Basics Commands
Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) was designed
by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as
the successor to Internet protocol version 4
(IPv4).
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Configuring basic IPv6 functions
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IPv6 NDP configuration
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PMTU discovery configuration
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TCP6 configuration
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IPv6 FIB forwarding configuration
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IPv6 DNS configuration
NAT-PT NAT-PT
Configuration
NAT-PT Commands
IPv4 networks and IPv6 networks will co-exist to
communicate with each other for a long period
of time. The network address translation -
protocol translation (NAT-PT) realizes translation
between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to meet the
communication requirement.
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NAT-PT configuration
Dual Stack
Dual Stack Configuration
Dual Stack Commands
A network node that supports both IPv4 and
IPv6 is called a dual stack node. A dual stack
node configured with an IPv4 and an IPv6
addresses can have both IPv4 and IPv6 packets
transmitted.
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Dual stack configuration
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Transition technology from IPv4 to IPv6
Tunneling Tunneling
Configuration
Tunneling Commands
Tunneling is an encapsulation technology,
which utilizes one network transport protocol to
encapsulate packets of another network
transport protocol and transfer them over the
network.
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Manual/automatic IPv4-compatible IPv6
Tunnel
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6to4 tunnel configuration
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ISATAP tunnel configuration
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IPv4 over IPv4 tunnel configuration
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IPv6 over IPv6 tunnel configuration
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IPv4 over IPv4 tunnel configuration
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6PE configuration
IPv6 Unicast
Policy Routing
IPv6 Unicast Policy Routing
Configuration
IPv6 Unicast Policy Routing
Commands
IPv6 Unicast Policy Routing configuration
Table 4
Features in IP services volume
Feature
Operation and
command manual
Feature description
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