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30 and examples to understand and configure Linux-2.2 IP and IPv6
148 \item \verb|address| --- protocol (IP or IPv6) address on a device
585 \paragraph{Object:} The \verb|address| is a protocol (IP or IPv6) address attached
615 separated by colons for IPv6. The \verb|ADDRESS| may be followed by
659 \item \verb|site| --- (IPv6 only) the address is site local,
740 --- (IPv6 only) only list addresses installed due to stateless
745 --- (IPv6 only) only list addresses which did not pass duplicate
750 --- (IPv6 only) only list deprecated addresses.
777 Then the list of IP and IPv6 addresses follows, accompanied by
858 And the last example shows how to flush all the IPv6 addresses
902 --- the protocol address of the neighbour. It is either an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
1053 IPv6 neighbours can be marked with the additional flag \verb|router|
1054 which means that the neighbour introduced itself as an IPv6 router~\cite{RFC-NDISC}.
1163 instead. Actually, Linux-2.2 IPv6 does not give user level applications
1259 are listed above. \verb|PREFIX| is an IP or IPv6 address optionally followed
1263 to IPv6 \verb|::/0|.
1317 or fragmented to MTU for IPv6.
1437 --- the IPv6 route preference.
1457 More sad news, IPv6 only understands the \verb|append| command correctly.
1561 IPv6 has a single table. However, splitting it into \verb|main|, \verb|local|
1792 The second example flushes all IPv6 cloned routes:
2563 \paragraph{Example:} Create a pointopoint IPv6 tunnel with maximal TTL of 32.
2579 Cisco: ipv6/ip remote 192.31.7.104 local 192.203.80.142 ttl 32
2590 Cisco: ipv6/ip remote 192.31.7.104 local 192.203.80.142 ttl 32
2752 ``Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)'', RFC-2461.
2755 ``IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration'', RFC-2462.
2831 The search strategies are different for IP and IPv6. Namely:
2834 \item IPv6 searches for the first valid, not deprecated address
2840 to the destination. Unlike IPv6, the scopes of IPv4 destinations
2873 However, this approach fails in the case of IPv6 because the router
2907 parameters other than these (IP/IPv6 address and optional device).
3039 setup of IP (and IPv6, if it is compiled into the kernel)
3099 \# IPv6 autoconfigure themself on loopback.\\
3122 \# The interface is \verb|UP|. IPv6 started stateless autoconfiguration itself,\\