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Figure 56 Converting a MAC address into an EUI-64 address-based interface identifier
• On a tunnel interface
The lower 32 bits of the EUI-64 address-based interface identifier are the source IPv4 address of
the tunnel interface. The higher 32 bits of the EUI-64 address-based interface identifier of an
ISATAP tunnel interface are 0000:5EFE, whereas those of other tunnel interfaces are all zeros. For
more information about tunnels, see "Configuring tunneling."
• On an interface of another type (such as a serial interface)
The EUI-64 address-based interface identifier is generated randomly by the device.
IPv6 neighbor discovery protocol
The IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (ND) protocol uses the following types of ICMPv6 messages to implement
the following functions:
• Address resolution
• Neighbor reachability detection
• Duplicate address detection
• Router/prefix discovery and address autoconfiguration
• Redirection
Table 8 lists the t
ypes and functions of ICMPv6 messages used by the ND protocol.
Table 8 ICMPv6 messages used by ND
ICMPv6 messa
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e
T
yp
e
Function
Neighbor Solicitation (NS)
message
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Acquires the link-layer address of a neighbor.
Verifies whether a neighbor is reachable.
Detects duplicate addresses.
Neighbor Advertisement
(NA) message
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Responds to an NS message.
Notifies the neighboring nodes of link layer changes.
Router Solicitation (RS)
message
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Requests an address prefix and other configuration information
for autoconfiguration after startup.
Router Advertisement (RA)
message
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Responds to an RS message.
Advertises information, such as the Prefix Information options
and flag bits.