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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