Feature Description
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IP Multicast Volume
Static
Routing
Static Routing Configuration
Static Routing Commands
A special route that is manually configured by
the network administrator. The proper
configuration and usage of static routes can
improve a network’s performance and ensure
bandwidth for important network
applications.
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Configuring a static route
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Application
IPv6 BGP
IPv6 BGP Configuration
IPv6 BGP Commands
BGP4+ puts IPv6 network layer information
into the attributes of Network Layer
Reachable Information (NLRI) and NEXT_HOP.
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Configuring BGP4+ basic functions
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Controlling route distribution and
reception
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Configuring BGP4+ route attributes
IPv6 ISIS
IPv6 IS-IS Configuration
IPv6 IS-IS Commands
Supports multiple network protocols,
including IPv6 and supports two
Type-Length-Values (TLVs) and a new
Network Layer Protocol Identifier (NLPID)
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Configuring IPv6-IS-IS basic functions
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Configuring IPv6-IS-IS routing information
control
IPv6 OSPFv3
IPv6 OSPFv3 Configuration
IPv6 OSPFv3 Commands
OSPF protocol supporting IPv6
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Configuring OSPFv3 basic functions
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Configuring OSPFv3 area parameters
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Configuring OSPFv3 routing information
management
IPv6 RIPng
IPv6 RIPng Configuration
IPv6 RIPng Commands
An extension of RIP-2 for IPv4
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Configuring RIPng basic functions
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Configuring RIPng advanced functions
IPv6 Static
Routing
IPv6 Static Routing
Configuration
IPv6 Static Routing Commands
Special routes that are manually configured by
network administrators work well in simple
networks.
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Configuring IPv6 static routes
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Table 5
Features in IP routing volume
Feature
Operation and command
manual Feature
description
Table 6
Features in IP multicast volume
Feature
Operation and command
manual Feature
description
Multicast
Overview
Multicast Overview
Multicast overview. Layer 2 multicast is
not supported.
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Multicast models
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Framework of multicast
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Multicast packets forwarding
mechanism
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