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How Do I check if my cisco devices are IPv6 ready For basic configuration of IPv6: http: www cisco com en US docs ios ipv6 command reference ipv6_05 html#wp2320102 Check the command history, you see what versions started supporting basic IPv6 (w bit simplified of course)
Will my network equipment work with IPv6? - Server Fault Switchs are intelligent devices which understand the IP recipient address for a packet and send it directly to recipient That's avoid broadcasting like hubs do As IPv6 IP addresses are way different than IPv4 one, switch will not be able to redirect traffic if they do not understand IPv6
Configuring IPv6 on Cisco Routers and Switches You can verify your IPv6 configuration on a Cisco Router or Switch by using the “show ipv6 interface” command This will display information about each interface’s IPv6 configuration, including addresses, routing information, and neighbor discovery status
IPv6 Device Compatibility - Cisco Meraki Documentation Cisco Meraki Switches can pass IPv6 traffic, as well as report information on clients using IPv6 Switch clients' IPv6 address and IPv6 address (link local) can be added as columns on the clients usage page
What is IPv6? How to run an IPv6 test to check your connectivity More importantly, how can you check if your device supports this next-generation internet protocol, and what should you do if it doesn’t? In this guide, IPFighter will break down the basics of IPv6, show you how to run a simple connectivity test, and ensure your network is ready for the future
How to check switches support IPV6 in LAN? - Cisco Community The easy is to go http: cisco com go fn web site and search there Hope it will help 02-07-2013 04:08 AM switches thouse who having ios above 12 2 (55) series shows ip6 but remaing switcs not showing ip6 they support ipv6 or not
Support for IPv6 - Cisco The switch running the IP-services feature set supports Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) for IPv6 It is configured on the interfaces on which it runs and does not require a global IPv6 address