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Table 44. Dell EMC Networking OS versions and supported platforms with IPv6 support (continued)
Feature and Functionality Documentation and
Chapter Location
IPv6 IS-IS in the Dell EMC
Networking OS Command
Line Reference Guide.
OSPF for IPv6 (OSPFv3) OSPFv3 in the Dell EMC
Networking OS Command
Line Reference Guide.
Equal Cost Multipath for IPv6
IPv6 Services and
Management
Telnet client over IPv6
(outbound Telnet)
Configuring Telnet with IPv6
Control and Monitoring in
the Dell EMC Networking
OS Command Line Reference
Guide.
Telnet server over IPv6
(inbound Telnet)
Configuring Telnet with IPv6
Control and Monitoring in
the Dell EMC Networking
OS Command Line Reference
Guide.
Secure Shell (SSH) client
support over IPv6 (outbound
SSH) Layer 3 only
Secure Shell (SSH) Over an
IPv6 Transport
Secure Shell (SSH) server
support over IPv6 (inbound
SSH) Layer 3 only
Secure Shell (SSH) Over an
IPv6 Transport
IPv6 Access Control Lists IPv6 Access Control Lists
in the Dell EMC Networking
OS Command Line Reference
Guide.
IPv6 Multicast
MLDv1/v2
IPv6 PIM in the Dell EMC
Networking OS Command
Line Reference Guide.
ICMPv6
ICMP for IPv6 combines the roles of ICMP, IGMP and ARP in IPv4. Like IPv4, it provides functions for reporting delivery and
forwarding errors, and provides a simple echo service for troubleshooting. The Dell EMC Networking OS implementation of
ICMPv6 is based on RFC 4443.
Generally, ICMPv6 uses two message types:
Error reporting messages indicate when the forwarding or delivery of the packet failed at the destination or intermediate
node. These messages include Destination Unreachable, Packet Too Big, Time Exceeded and Parameter Problem messages.
Informational messages provide diagnostic functions and additional host functions, such as Neighbor Discovery and Multicast
Listener Discovery. These messages also include Echo Request and Echo Reply messages.
The Dell EMC Networking OS ping and traceroute commands extend to support IPv6 addresses. These commands use
ICMPv6 Type-2 messages.
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IPv6 Routing