JUNOS Internet Software Configuration Guide: IPv6
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Entire manual as PDF [4254 KB]
- Chapter:
About This Manual
[PDF 87 KB]
- Objectives
- Audience
- Document Organization
- Part Organization
- Using the Indexes
- Documentation Conventions
- General Conventions
- Conventions for Software Commands and Statements
- List of Technical Publications
- Documentation Feedback
- How to Request Support
- Chapter:
IPv6 Overview
[PDF 52 KB]
- IPv6 Standards
- IPv6 Introduction
- IPv6 Packet Headers
- Header Structure
- Extension Headers
- IPv6 Addressing
- Address Representation
- Address Types
- Address Scope
- Address Structure
- Chapter:
Complete IPv6 Configuration Statements
[PDF 161 KB]
- [edit interfaces] Hierarchy Level
- [edit policy-options] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols] Hierarchy Level
- [edit routing-instances] Hierarchy Level
- [edit routing-options] Hierarchy Level
- [edit snmp] Hierarchy Level
- Chapter:
IPv6 Interfaces Overview
[PDF 74 KB]
- Types of Interfaces
- Permanent Interfaces
- Transient Interfaces
- IPv6 Interface Standards
- Supported Interface Types
- Interface Descriptors
- Interface Naming
- Physical Part of an Interface Name
- Logical Part of an Interface Name
- Channel Part of an Interface Name
- Separators in Interface Names
- Examples: Interface Names
- How Interface Configurations Are Displayed
- Interface and Router Clock Sources
- Chapter:
IPv6 Interface Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 138 KB]
- Complete IPv6 Interfaces Configuration Statements
- Minimum IPv6 Interface Configuration
- Configure the Interface Name
- Add an Interface Description to the Configuration
- Specify the Logical Interface Number
- Configure the IPv6 Family on the Interface
- Configure the IPv6 Address on an Interface
- Configure the Destination Address for an Interface
- Using the Interface Identifier for Non-Link-Local Addresses
- Configure the Primary Address for an Interface
- Configure the Preferred Address for an Interface
- Configure the MTU
- Example: Configure an IPv6 Address
- Interface CLI Commands
- show interfaces terse
- System CLI Commands
- show system connections
- show system statistics
- Chapter:
Summary of IPv6 Interface Configuration Statements
[PDF 70 KB]
- address
- description
- destination
- eui-64
- family
- interfaces
- mtu
- preferred
- primary
- source
- ttl
- unit
- Chapter:
Routing Protocols Concepts
[PDF 71 KB]
- Routing Databases
- Routing Protocol Databases
- JUNOS Routing Tables
- Forwarding Tables
- How the Routing and Forwarding Tables Are Synchronized
- Route Preferences
- Alternate and Tiebreaker Preferences
- How the Active Route Is Determined
- Multiple Active Routes
- Default Route Preference Values
- Equal-Cost Paths and Load Sharing
- Chapter:
IPv6 Routing Policy
[PDF 59 KB]
- Routing Policy Overview
- IPv6 Routing Policy Configuration Guidelines
- Example: Configure Policy
- Configure Prefix Lists
- Summary of Routing Policy Configuration Statements
- policy-options
- policy-statement
- prefix-list
- Chapter:
Configure Protocol-Independent Routing Properties
[PDF 225 KB]
- Create IPv6 Routing Tables
- Example: Configure an IPv6 Routing Table
- Configure Static Routes
- Specify the Destination of the Static Route
- Specify the Next Hop of the Static Route
- Specify an Independent Preference for a Static Route
- Example: Configure Qualified Next Hops
- Specify Static Route Options
- Specify the Route Metric
- Specify the Route Preference
- Specify Community Information
- Specify the AS Path
- Specify Whether the Route Is Installed in the Forwarding Table
- Specify Whether the Route Is Permanently Installed in the Forwarding Table
- Specify Whether Inactive Routes Are Removed from the Routing or Forwarding Table
- Specify When the Route Can Be Readvertised
- Specify When the Route Can Be Resolved to a Prefix Not Directly Connected
- Configure a Static Route
- Propagate Static Routes into Routing Protocols
- Example: Configure Static Routes
- Example: Resolve Route to a Non-Next-Hop Prefix
- Configure Martian Addresses
- Add Martian Addresses
- Remove Martian Addresses
- Create Routing Table Groups
- Example: Create a Routing Table Group
- Configure How Interface Routes Are Imported into Routing Tables
- Configure a Route Limit for Routing Tables
- Install a Static Route into More than One Routing Table
- Example: Install a Static Route into More than One Routing Table
- Configure the AS Number
- Configure the Router Identifier
- Configure Graceful Restart
- Configure AS Confederation Members
- Configure Logging for the Routing Protocol Process
- Examples: Configure System Logging for the Routing Protocol Process
- Trace Global Routing Protocol Operations
- Examples: Configure Global Tracing Operations
- Route Show Commands
- show route forwarding-table
- show route receive-protocol
- show route table inet6.0
- Chapter:
Summary of Protocol-Independent Routing Properties Configuration Statements
[PDF 168 KB]
- active
- as-path
- autonomous-system
- color
- community
- confederation
- export-rib
- graceful-restart
- import-policy
- import-rib
- install
- interface-routes
- martians
- maximum-routes
- metric
- no-install
- no-readvertise
- no-resolve
- no-retain
- options
- passive
- preference
- qualified-next-hop
- readvertise
- resolution
- resolve
- retain
- rib
- rib-group
- rib-groups
- router-id
- routing-options
- static
- tracefilter
- traceoptions
- Chapter:
IS-IS Overview
[PDF 42 KB]
- IS-IS Standards
- IS-IS Terminology
- ISO Network Addresses
- IS-IS Packets
- Chapter:
IS-IS Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 184 KB]
- Minimum IS-IS Configuration
- Configure IS-IS Authentication
- Example: Migrating a Domain to Use Authentication
- Configure Interface-Specific Properties
- Configure the CSNP Interval
- Configure Mesh Groups
- Modify the Interface Metric
- Enable Wide Metrics for Traffic Engineering
- Configure Route Preferences
- Configure IS-IS Levels on an Interface
- Disable IS-IS on a Level
- Example: Disable IS-IS on a Level
- Advertise Interface Addresses without Running IS-IS
- Configure Authentication for Hello Packets
- Modify the Hello Interval
- Modify the Hold-Time Value
- Modify the IS-IS Metric
- Modify the Traffic Engineering Metric
- Configure the Priority for Becoming the Designated Router
- Install Default Route toward Nearest Level 1/Level 2 Router
- Modify the LSP Interval
- Modify the LSP Lifetime
- Configure the Router to Appear Overloaded
- Configure the SPF Delay
- Disable Graceful Restart
- IS-IS and Multipoint Configurations
- Disable IS-IS on the Router
- Configure IS-IS Routing Policy
- Examples: Configure IS-IS Routing Policy
- Trace IS-IS Protocol Traffic
- Examples: Trace IS-IS Protocol Traffic
- IS-IS Configuration Example
- Chapter:
Summary of IS-IS Configuration Statements
[PDF 155 KB]
- authentication-key
- authentication-type
- csnp-interval
- disable
- export
- external-preference
- graceful-restart
- hello-authentication-key
- hello-authentication-type
- hello-interval
- hold-time
- interface
- isis
- level
- level (global IS-IS)
- level (IS-IS interfaces)
- lsp-interval
- lsp-lifetime
- mesh-group
- metric
- no-authentication-check
- overload
- passive
- preference
- priority
- reference-bandwidth
- rib-group
- spf-delay
- te-metric
- traceoptions
- wide-metrics-only
- Chapter:
RIPng Overview
[PDF 28 KB]
- RIPng Protocol Overview
- RIPng Standards
- RIPng Packets
- Chapter:
RIPng Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 99 KB]
- Minimum RIPng Configuration
- Define RIPng Global Properties
- Define RIPng Neighbor Properties
- Modify the Incoming Metric
- Configure Update Messages
- Apply Import Policy
- Configure Group-Specific Properties
- Apply Export Policy
- Control Route Preference
- Modify the Outgoing Metric
- Trace RIPng Protocol Traffic
- Example: Configure RIPng
- RIPng CLI Commands
- show route protocol ripng table inet6
- show ripng statistics
- Chapter:
Summary of RIPng Configuration Statements
[PDF 78 KB]
- export
- group
- import
- metric-in
- metric-out
- neighbor
- preference
- receive
- ripng
- send
- traceoptions
- Chapter:
Neighbor Discovery Overview
[PDF 28 KB]
- Neighbor Discovery Standards
- Router Discovery
- Address Resolution
- Redirect
- Chapter:
Neighbor Discovery Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 107 KB]
- Minimum Neighbor Discovery Configuration
- Configure Router Advertisement on an Interface
- Configure the Hop Limit
- Modify the Default Router Lifetime
- Enable Stateful Autoconfiguration
- Configure the Frequency of Router Advertisements
- Modify the Reachable Time Limit
- Modify the Frequency of Neighbor Solicitation Messages
- Configure Prefix Information
- Set the Prefix for Onlink Determination
- Set the Prefix for Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
- Configure the Preferred Lifetime
- Configure the Valid Lifetime
- Trace Router Advertisement Traffic
- Neighbor Discovery CLI Commands
- clear ipv6 neighbors
- clear ipv6 router-advertisement
- show ipv6 neighbors
- show ipv6 router-advertisement
- Chapter:
Summary of Neighbor Discovery Router Advertisement Configuration Statements
[PDF 99 KB]
- autonomous
- current-hop-limit
- default-lifetime
- interface
- managed-configuration
- max-advertisement-interval
- min-advertisement-interval
- no-autonomous
- no-managed-configuration
- no-on-link
- no-other-stateful-configuration
- on-link
- other-stateful-configuration
- preferred-lifetime
- prefix
- reachable-time
- retransmit-timer
- router-advertisement
- traceoptions
- valid-lifetime
- Chapter:
BGP Overview
[PDF 59 KB]
- BGP Standards
- Autonomous Systems
- AS Paths and Attributes
- External and Internal BGP
- BGP Routes
- BGP Messages
- Open Messages
- Update Messages
- Keepalive Messages
- Notification Messages
- Chapter:
BGP Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 241 KB]
- Minimum BGP Configuration
- Enable BGP
- Specify the Local Router's AS Number
- Define an AS Confederation and Its Members
- Assign a BGP Identifier
- Define BGP Global Properties
- Define BGP Groups and Peers
- Define a Group with Static Peers
- Define a Group with Dynamic Peers
- Define the Group Type
- Specify the Peer's AS Number
- Define Group Properties
- Define Peer Properties
- Modify the Hold-Time Value
- Configure Authentication
- Apply an IPSec Security Association
- Open a Peer Connection Passively
- Configure the Local IP Address
- Configure the Multiple Exit Discriminator Metric
- Define a MED Metric Directly
- Use Routing Policy to Define a MED Metric
- Control the Aggregator Path Attribute
- Choose the Protocol Used to Determine the Next Hop
- Configure an EBGP Multihop Session
- Configure the BGP Local Preference
- Control Route Preference
- Configure Routing Table Path Selection
- Configure BGP to Select Multiple BGP Paths
- Configure a Local AS
- Remove Private AS Numbers from AS Paths
- Configure Route Reflection
- Enable Route Flap Damping
- Enable Multiprotocol BGP
- Limit the Number of Prefixes on a BGP Peering
- Configure BGP Routing Table Groups
- Configure BGP Routing Policy
- Apply Routing Policy
- Apply Policies to Routes Being Imported into the Routing Table from BGP
- Apply Policies to Routes Being Exported from the Routing Table into BGP
- BGP-Specific Policy Filter Match Conditions and Actions
- Have BGP Advertise Inactive Routes
- Configure How Often BGP Exchanges Routes with the Routing Table
- Configure IPv6 BGP Routes over IPv4 Transport
- Example: Configure IPv6 BGP Routes over IPv4 Transport
- Configure BGP to Log System Log Messages
- Describe BGP Router Configuration
- Trace BGP Protocol Traffic
- Chapter:
Summary of BGP Configuration Statements
[PDF 195 KB]
- advertise-inactive
- allow
- as-override
- authentication-key
- bgp
- cluster
- damping
- description
- disable
- export
- family
- group
- hold-time
- import
- ipsec-sa
- keep
- local-address
- local-as
- local-preference
- log-updown
- metric-out
- multihop
- multipath
- neighbor
- no-aggregator-id
- no-client-reflect
- out-delay
- passive
- path-selection
- peer-as
- preference
- prefix-limit
- protocol
- remove-private
- rib-group
- traceoptions
- type
- Chapter:
IPv6 Firewall Filtering
[PDF 69 KB]
- Firewall Filter Overview
- Firewall Filter Components
- Firewall Filter Configuration Guidelines
- Minimum Firewall Filter Configuration
- Filter Match Statement
- Filter Match Conditions
- Summary of Firewall Filter Configuration Statements
- filter
- firewall
- term
- Chapter:
SNMP
[PDF 44 KB]
- SNMP Standards
- Configure SNMP
- Examples: Configure SNMP
- Chapter:
IPv4-to-IPv6 Transition
[PDF 93 KB]
- Dual IP Layer
- Address Configuration
- DNS
- Configured Tunnels
- Configured Tunnel Standards
- Establish a Configured Tunnel
- Examples: Configure a Tunnel
- Summary of Configured Tunnel Configuration Statements
- address
- destination
- family
- interfaces
- mtu
- preferred
- primary
- source
- tunnel
- unit
- Chapter:
IPv6 MIB
[PDF 22 KB]
- Chapter:
Glossary
[PDF 194 KB]
- Chapter:
Index
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- Chapter:
Index of Statements and Commands
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