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Configure the ASA to Pass IPv6 Traffic
Document ID: 119012
Contributed by Kevin Klous, Cisco TAC Engineer.
Jun 29, 2015
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
     Requirements
     Components Used
Background Information
     IPv6 Feature Information
     IPv6 Overview
     IPv6 Improvements over IPv4
        Expanded Addressing Capabilities
        Header Format Simplification
        Improved Support for Extensions and Options
        Flow Labeling Capability
        Authentication and Privacy Capabilities
Configure
     Network Diagram
     Configure Interfaces for IPv6
     Configure IPv6 Routing
        Configure Static Routing for IPv6
        Configure Dynamic Routing for IPv6 with OSPFv3
Verify
Troubleshoot
     Troubleshoot L2 Connectivity (ND)
        IPv4 ARP Versus IPv6 ND
        ND Debugs
        ND Packet Captures
        ND Syslogs
     Troubleshoot Basic IPv6 Routing
        Routing Protocol Debugs for IPv6
        Useful Show Commands for IPv6
     Packet Tracers with IPv6
     Complete List of IPv6−Related ASA Debugs
     Common IPv6−Related Problems
        Improperly Configured Subnets
        Modified EUI 64 Encoding
        Clients Use Temporary IPv6 Addresses by Default
IPv6 FAQs
     Can I pass traffic for both IPv4 and IPv6 on the same interface, at the same time?
     Can I apply both IPv6 and IPv4 ACLs to the same interface?
     Does the ASA support QoS for IPv6?
     Should I use NAT with IPv6?
     Why do I see the link−local IPv6 addresses in the show failover command output?
Known Caveats/Enhancement Requests
Related Information