Ipv6 scalability – HP 6200YL User Manual
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Introduction to IPv6
IPv6 Scalability
IPv6 Scalability
As of software release K.14.01, the switches covered by this guide support the
following:
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Dual stack operation (IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on the same VLAN).
■
per-switch
VLANs, maximum configured
2048
VLANs, maximum with IPv4 and
512
IPv6 addresses in any combination
IP addresses
IPv4: 2048
IPv6 user-configured: 2048
IPv6 auto-configured: 2048*
IP addresses per-VLAN
IPv4: 32
IPv6 user-configured: 32
IPv6 auto-configured, prefix based: 3
IPv6 routes
25,000
*Auto-configured link-local and prefix-based addresses.
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Maximum of 2048 active IPv6 addresses on the switch, in addition to a
maximum of 2048 IPv4 addresses. (“Active IPv6 addresses” includes the
total of all preferred and non-preferred addresses configured statically,
through DHCPv6, and through stateless auto configuration. Excluded
from “Active IPv6 Addresses” is the link-local address assigned to each
VLAN, and “on- link” prefixes received as part of a router advertisement.)
■
Maximum of 25,000 IPv6 routes.
For more information on VLAN and route scalability on the switches covered
by this guide, refer to the appendix titled “Scalability: IP Address, VLAN, and
Routing Maximum Values” in the Management and Configuration Guide for
your switch.
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