Raritan Computer DKX2-V2.3.5-0N-E Manuel D’Utilisation

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Appendix D: FAQs 
 
 
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IPv6 Networking 
What is IPv6? 
IPv6 is the acronym for “Internet Protocol Version 6”. IPv6 is the “next 
generation” IP protocol which will replace the current IP Version 4 (IPv4) 
protocol. 
IPv6 addresses a number of problems in IPv4, such as the limited 
number of IPv4 addresses. It also improves IPv4 in areas such as 
routing and network auto-configuration. IPv6 is expected to gradually 
replace IPv4, with the two coexisting for a number of years. 
IPv6 helps one of the largest headaches of an IP network from the 
administrator‟s point of view; configuring and maintaining an IP network. 
Why does the KX II support IPv6 networking? 
US government agencies and the Department of Defense are now 
mandated to purchase IPv6 compatible products. In addition, many 
enterprises and foreign countries such as China will be transitioning to 
IPv6 over the next several years. 
What is "dual stack" and why is it required? 
Dual stack is the ability to simultaneously support both IPv4 and IPv6 
protocols. Given the gradual transition from IPv4 to IPv6, dual stack is a 
fundamental requirement for IPv6 support. 
How do I enable IPv6 on the KX II? 
Use the Network Settings page, available from the Device Settings menu 
in KX II. Enable IPv6 addressing and choose manual or 
auto-configuration. You must also enable it in MPC.   
What if I have an external server with an IPv6 address that I want to 
use with my KX II?
 
The KX II can access external servers via their IPv6 addresses, for 
example, an SNMP Manager, Syslog server, or LDAP server. 
Using the KX II‟s dual-stack architecture, these external servers can be 
accessed via (1) an IPv4 address, (2) IPv6 address or (3) hostname. So 
the KX II supports the mixed IPv4/IPv6 environment many customers will 
have. 
Does the Dominion KX I support IPv6? 
No, the Dominion KX I does not support IPv6 addresses. 
What if my network doesn't support IPv6? 
The KX II‟s default networking is set at the factory for IPv4 only. When 
you are ready to use IPv6, then follow the above instructions to enable 
IPv6/IPv4 dual stack operation.