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13.3.25.8 IPv6 Neighbor Snooping
IPv6 snooping bundles layer 2 IPv6 hop security features, such as IPv6
neighbor discovery
(ND) inspection, IPv6 address
gleaning and IPv6 device tracking. When IPv6 ND is configured on a device, packet capture instructions redirect the ND protocol
and DHCP for IPv6 traffic up to the controller for inspection.
A database of connected IPv6 neighbors is created from the IPv6 neighbor snoop. The database is used by IPv6 to validate the
link layer address, IPv6 address and prefix binding of the neighbors to prevent spoofing and potential redirect attacks.
To review IPv6 neighbor snooping statistics:
1. Select the
Statistics
menu from the Web UI.
2. Select a Wireless Controller
node from the left navigation pane.
3. Expand the
Firewall
menu from the left-hand side of the UI.
4. Select
IPv6 Neighbor Snooping.
Figure 13-94
Access Point - Firewall IPv6 Neighbor Snooping screen
The
IPv6 Neighbor Snooping
screen displays the following:
MAC Address
Displays the hardware encoded MAC address of an IPv6 client reporting to the controller
or service platform.
Node Type
Displays the NetBios node type from an IPv6 address pool from which IP addresses can
be issued to requesting clients.
IPv6 Address
Displays the IPv6 address used for DHCPv6 discovery and requests between the DHCPv6
server and DHCP clients.
VLAN
Displays the controller or service platform virtual interface ID used for a new DHCPv6
configuration.
Mint Id
Lists MiNT IDs for each listed VLAN. MiNT provides the means to secure communications
at the transport layer. Using MiNT, a device can be configured to only communicate with
other authorized (MiNT enabled) devices of the same model.
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