TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)
Contents
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual—524523-008
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Figures (continued)
Figures (continued)
Figure 3-11. Configuration Example for the Hybrid Listening Model: iTP
WebServer 3-19
Figure 4-1. Deploying IPv6 in an Intranet Scenario 4-4
Figure 4-2. Deploying IPv6 in an Intranet-to-Internet Scenario 4-6
Figure 4-3. Deploying IPv6 in an Intranet-to-Internet to Intranet Scenario 4-7
Figure 5-1. Logical-Network Partitioning, Example 1-4 5-2
Figure 5-2. Dual-Mode Host, Example 1-7 5-3
Figure 5-3. DUAL-Mode SUBNET, Ethernet Failover, Shared IP, Example 1-8 5-4
Figure 5-4. DUAL-Mode SUBNET, Ethernet Failover, Nonshared IP,
Example 1-9 5-5
Figure 5-5. DUAL-Mode SUBNET, Configured Tunnel, Example 1-10 5-6
Figure 6-1. Port Collisions: Incorrect Process Pairs in Round-Robin
Configurations 6-2
Figure 8-1. TCP6MAN Process Object Hierarchy 8-3
Figure 8-2. TCP6SAM Process Object Hierarchy 8-3
Figure 8-3. Recording and Displaying Trace Data 8-209
Figure A-1. Unicast Node Address A-3
Figure A-2. Prefix and Interface ID A-3
Figure A-3. Creating an Interface ID from a MAC Address A-4
Figure A-4. IPv4-Compatible IPv6 Address A-5
Figure A-5. IPv4-Mapped IPv6 Address A-5
Figure A-6. Link-Local Address A-6
Figure A-7. Site-Local Address A-6
Figure A-8. Multicast Address Format A-7
Figure A-9. Aggregatable Global Address Format A-10
Figure A-10. Aggregatable Testing Address Format A-11
Figure D-1.
Address Resolution Protocol D-6
Figure D-2.
Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) Interface D-7
Tables
Table 2-1. Summary of Differences Between Conventional TCP/IP, Parallel Library
TCP/IP, and NonStop TCP/IPv6 2-3
Table 2-2. NonStop TCP/IPv6 Components and Product Numbers for NonStop
S-Series Servers 2-11
Table 2-3. NonStop TCP/IPv6 Components and Product Numbers for Integrity
NonStop Servers 2-12
Table 2-4. RFCs Supported by NonStop TCP/IPv6 2-17
Table 2-5. NonStop TCP/IPv6 Supported Operating Modes 2-20
Table 8-1. Route Object Naming Conventions 8-5