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Table 96. Suppressed ICMPv6 message types
ICMPv6 message types
Destination unreachable (1)
Time exceeded (3)
IPv6 header bad (4)
Echo reply (129)
Who are you request (139)
Who are you reply (140)
Mtrace response (200)
Mtrace messages (201)
NOTE: The Dell EMC Networking OS does not suppress the following ICMPv6 message types:
• Packet too big (2)
• Echo request (128)
• Multicast listener query (130)
• Multicast listener report (131)
• Multicast listener done (132)
• Router solicitation (133)
• Router advertisement (134)
• Neighbor solicitation (135)
• Neighbor advertisement (136)
• Redirect (137)
• Router renumbering (138)
• MLD v2 listener report (143)
• Duplicate Address Request (157)
• Duplicate Address Conrmation (158)
Dell EMC Networking OS Security Hardening
The security of a network consists of multiple factors. Apart from access to the device, best practices, and implementing various security
features, security also lies with the integrity of the device. If the software itself is compromised, all of the aforementioned methods become
ineective.
The Dell EMC Networking OS is enhanced verify whether the OS image and the startup conguration le are altered before loading. This
section explains how to congure OS image and startup conguration verication.
Dell EMC Networking OS Image Verication
Dell EMC Networking OS comes with the OS image verication and the startup conguration verication features. When enabled, these
features check the integrity of The OS image and the startup conguration that the system uses while the system reboots and loads only if
they are intact.
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