| 8.1 Explaining IPv6 |
| 8.1.1 Introducing IPv6 |
| 8.1.2 IPv6 Features |
| 8.1.3 Large Address Space |
| 8.2 IPv6 Addressing |
| 8.2.1 IPv6 Addressing Architecture |
| 8.2.2 Comparing IPv4 and IPv6 Headers |
| 8.2.3 IPv6 Extension Headers |
| 8.2.4 Defining Address Representation |
| 8.2.5 IPv6 Address Types |
| 8.2.6 IPv6 Global Unicast and Anycast Addresses |
| 8.3 Dynamic IPv6 Addresses |
| 8.3.1 Defining Host Interface Addresses |
| 8.3.2 Link Local Address |
| 8.3.3 Stateless Autoconfiguration |
| 8.3.4 EUI-64 to IPv6 Identifier |
| 8.3.5 IPv6 over Data Link Layers |
| 8.3.6 IPv6 Multicasting |
| 8.3.7 Permanent Multicast Addresses |
| 8.3.8 Addresses That Are Not Unique |
| 8.3.9 Anycast |
| 8.3.10 IPv6 Mobility |
| 8.4 IPv6 Routing |
| 8.4.1 Describing IPv6 Routing |
| 8.4.2 OSPFv3 and IPv6 |
| 8.4.3 Similarities Between OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 |
| 8.4.4 Differences Between OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 |
| 8.4.5 LSA Types for IPv6 |
| 8.4.6 Address Prefix and LSAs |
| 8.5 Implementing and Verifying OSPFv3 |
| 8.5.1 Configuring OSPFv3 in IPv6 |
| 8.5.2 Enabling OSPFv3 on an Interface |
| 8.5.3 Configuring OSPFv3 Routing Specifics |
| 8.5.4 OSPFv3 Route Summarization |
| 8.5.5 OSPFv3 Configuration Example |
| 8.5.6 Verifying OSPFv3 |
| 8.5.7 Verifying OSPFv3 Neighbors |
| 8.5.8 Verifying OSPFv3 Database |
| 8.6 Using IPv6 and IPv4 |
| 8.6.1 IPv6 to IPv4 Transition Mechanism |
| 8.6.2 Cisco IOS Dual Stack |
| 8.6.3 Overlay Tunnels |
| 8.6.4 Isolated Dual-Stack Host |
| 8.6.5 Configuring Tunneling |
| 8.6.6 Example of a Configured Tunnel |
| 8.6.7 IPv6 to IPv4 Tunneling and Addresses |
| 8.6.8 Translation of NAT-PT |
| 8.7 IPv6 Lab Exercises |
| 8.7.1 Lab 8-1 Configuring OSPF for IPv6 |
| 8.7.2 Lab 8-2 Using Manual IPv6 Tunnels |
| 8.7.3 Lab 8-3 Configuring 6to4 Tunnels |