Cisco Cisco 2504 Wireless Controller Referencia técnica

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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller IPv6 
Deployment Guide, CUWN Release 8.0
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Phase1—Client IPv6 Support in Release 7.2 to 7.6.
Phase 2—Infrastructure IPv6 Support in Release 8.0.
Phase 1—Client IPv6 Support in WLC Release 7.2 to 7.6
This document provides information about the theory of operation and configuration for Cisco’s Unified Wireless LAN 
solution as it pertains to supporting IPv6 clients.
 section of this document provides 
information about the Infrastructure support for IPv6 protocols in the Unified controllers in Release 8.0.
IPv6 Wireless Client Connectivity Supported in Release 7.2 and Later
The IPv6 feature set within the Cisco Unified Wireless Network software release version 7.2 allows the wireless network 
to support IPv4, Dual-Stack, and IPv6-only clients on the same wireless network. The overall goal for the addition of IPv6 
client support to the Cisco Unified Wireless LAN is to maintain feature parity between IPv4 and IPv6 clients including 
mobility, security, guest access, quality of service, and endpoint visibility.
Up to eight IPv6 client addresses can be tracked per client. This allows IPv6 clients to have a link-local, SLAAC address, 
DHCPv6 address, and even addresses in alternative prefixes to be on a single interface. Work Group Bridge (WGB) clients 
connected to the uplink of an Autonomous Access Point in WGB mode can also support IPv6.
Every IPv6 enabled interface must contain at least, 1 Loopback and 1 Link-Local address. Optionally, every interface can 
have multiple Unique-Local and Global IPv6 addresses.
Solution Components
Wireless controllers 2500 series, 5500 series, WiSM2, 7500 series, 8500 series, and vWLC
Cisco AP 1040, 1130 (feature parity with release 7.6; release 8.0 features are not supported), 1140, 1240 (feature 
parity with release 7.6; release 8.0 features are not supported), 1250, 1260, 1600, 2600, 2700, 3500, 3500p, 3600, 
3700, Cisco 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Points, AP 702, AP 702W, AP 801, and AP 802