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Features
Description
URPF
Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (URPF) protects a network against
source address spoofing attacks. This document describes:
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URPF overview
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URPF configuration
IPv6 Basics
Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6), also called IP next generation (IPng),
was designed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as the
successor to Internet protocol version 4 (IPv4). This document describes:
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IPv6 overview
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Basic IPv6 functions configuration
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IPv6 NDP configuration
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PMTU discovery configuration
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IPv6 TCP properties configuration
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ICMPv6 packet sending configuration
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IPv6 DNS Client configuration
Dual Stack
A network node that supports both IPv4 and IPv6 is called a dual stack
node. A dual stack node configured with an IPv4 address and an IPv6
address can have both IPv4 and IPv6 packets transmitted. This document
describes:
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Dual stack overview
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Dual stack configuration
Tunneling
Tunneling is an encapsulation technique, which utilizes one network
transport protocol to encapsulate packets of another network transport
protocol and transfer them over the network. This document describes:
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Tunneling overview
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IPv6 manually tunnel configuration
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6to4 tunnel configuration
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ISATAP tunnel configuration
sFlow
Based on packet sampling, Sampled Flow (sFlow) is a traffic monitoring
technology mainly used to collect and analyze traffic statistics. This
document describes:
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sFlow Overview
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sFlow Configuration
IP Routing Volume
Table 3-3 Features in the IP Routing volume
Features
Description
IP Routing Overview
This document describes:
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Introduction to IP routing and routing table
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Routing protocol overview
Static Routing
A static route is manually configured by the administrator. The proper
configuration and usage of static routes can improve network
performance and ensure bandwidth for important network applications.
This document describes:
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Static route configuration
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Detecting Reachability of the Static Route’s Nexthop