Ipv6 And Switch Stacks - Cisco WS-CBS3032-DEL Software Configuration Manual

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Understanding IPv6

IPv6 and Switch Stacks

The switch supports IPv6 forwarding across the stack and IPv6 host functionality on the stack master.
The stack master runs the IPv6 unicast routing protocols and computes the routing tables. Using
distributed CEF (dCEF), the stack master downloads the routing table to the stack member switches.
They receive the tables and create hardware IPv6 routes for forwarding. The stack master also runs all
IPv6 applications.
To route IPv6 packets in a stack, all switches in the stack must be running the IP services feature set.
Note
If a new switch becomes the stack master, it recomputes the IPv6 routing tables and distributes them to
the member switches. While the new stack master is being elected and is resetting, the switch stack does
not forward IPv6 packets. The stack MAC address changes, which also changes the IPv6 address. When
you specify the stack IPv6 address with an extended unique identifier (EUI) by using the ipv6 address
ipv6-prefix/prefix length eui-64 interface configuration command, the address is based on the interface
MAC address. See the
section on page
If you configure the persistent MAC address feature on the stack and the stack master changes, the stack
MAC address does not change for approximately 4 minutes. For more information, see the
Persistent MAC Address" section on page 7-21
These are the functions of IPv6 stack master and members:
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In addition to the normal SPAN and RSPAN limitations defined in the software configuration guide,
these limitations are specific to IPv6 packets:
When you send RSPAN IPv6-routed packets, the source MAC address in the SPAN output
packet can be incorrect.
When you send RSPAN IPv6-routed packets, the destination MAC address can be incorrect.
Normal traffic is not affected.
The switch cannot apply QoS classification or policy-based routing on source-routed IPv6 packets
in hardware.
The switch cannot generate ICMPv6
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Stack master:
runs IPv6 routing protocols
generates routing tables
distributes CEFv6 routing tables to stack members that use dCEFv6
runs IPv6 host functionality and IPv6 applications
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messages for multicast packets.
Packet Too Big
in
Chapter 7, "Managing Switch Stacks."
Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing
"Enabling
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