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Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
This chapter describes how to enable and configure IPv6 neighbor discovery on the ASA and includes
the following sections:
Information About IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
The IPv6 neighbor discovery process uses ICMPv6 messages and solicited-node multicast addresses to
determine the link-layer address of a neighbor on the same network (local link), verify the readability of
a neighbor, and keep track of neighboring routers.
Nodes (hosts) use neighbor discovery to determine the link-layer addresses for neighbors known to
reside on attached links and to quickly purge cashed values that become invalid. Hosts also use neighbor
discovery to find neighboring routers that are willing to forward packets on their behalf. In addition,
nodes use the protocol to actively keep track of which neighbors are reachable and which are not, and to
detect changed link-layer addresses. When a router or the path to a router fails, a host actively searches
for functioning alternates.
This section includes the following topics:
Information About IPv6 Neighbor Discovery, page 1-1
Licensing Requirements for IPv6 Neighbor Discovery, page 1-4
Prerequisites for IPv6 Neighbor Discovery, page 1-4
Guidelines and Limitations, page 1-4
Default Settings for IPv6 Neighbor Discovery, page 1-6
Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery, page 1-6
Monitoring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery, page 1-14
Additional References, page 1-14
Feature History for IPv6 Neighbor Discovery, page 1-15
Neighbor Solicitation Messages, page 1-2
Neighbor Reachable Time, page 1-2
Duplicate Address Detection, page 1-2
Router Advertisement Messages, page 1-3
Static IPv6 Neighbors, page 1-4
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