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authorpaul <paul>2002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000
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+@node IPv6 Support, Kernel Interface, Route Map, Top
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@chapter IPv6 Support
+
+Zebra fully supports IPv6 routing. As described so far, Zebra supports
+RIPng, OSPFv3 and BGP-4+. You can give IPv6 addresses to an interface
+and configure static IPv6 routing information. Zebra-IPv6 also provides
+automatic address configuration via a feature called @code{address
+auto configuration}. To do it, the router must send router advertisement
+messages to the all nodes that exist on the network.
+
+@menu
+* Router Advertisement::
+@end menu
+
+@node Router Advertisement, , IPv6 Support, IPv6 Support
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@section Router Advertisement
+
+@deffn {Interface Command} {ipv6 nd send-ra} {}
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Interface Command} {ipv6 nd prefix-advertisement @var{ipv6prefix}} {}
+@end deffn
+
+@example
+@group
+interface eth0
+ ipv6 nd send-ra
+ ipv6 nd prefix-advertisement 3ffe:506:5009::/64
+@end group
+@end example