Supported IPv6 Standards

Supported IPv6 Standards

The CloudGen Firewall supports several IPv6 standards that are based on RFCs. See the table below for further details.

IPv4 to IPv6 and IPv6 to IPv4 NAT

Network address translation (NAT) from IPv4 to IPv6 and from IPv6 to IPv4 is not supported.

IPv6 Supported Standards

IPv6 Standard

RFCs

IPv6 Standard

RFCs

IPv6 Basic specification

RFC2460

IPv6 Addressing Architecture

RFC4291

Default Address Selection

RFC3484

ICMPv6

RFC4443

SLAAC

RFC4862

Deprecation of Type 0 Routing Headers in IPv6

RFC5095

Inspecting IPv6-in-IPv4 protocol-41 traffic, only as part of...

...RFC4213

Router-Alert option

RFC2711

Path MTU Discovery

RFC1981

Neighbor Discovery

RFC4861

BGP4 protocol

RFC4271, RFC1772, RFC4760, RFC2545

Dynamic Internal Gateway Protocol (IGP)

RFC2080 (RIPng), RFC5340 (OSPF-v3)

Authentication/Confidentiality for OSPFv3

RFC4552

QoS

RFC2474, RFC3140

Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers

RFC4213

IPv6 Router Advertisement Options for DNS Configuration

RFC6106

BGP Communities Attribute

RFC1997

BGP Capabilities Advertisement WITH-4

RFC3392

IPsec/IKEv2 (IPv6 listen-address and IPv4 payload)

RFC4301, RFC4303, RFC4302, RFC5996

Using IPsec to Secure IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnels (IKEv2 with ipv6 payload)

RFC4891

OSPF-v3

RFC5340

SNMP protocol

RFC3411

SNMP capabilities

RFC3412, RFC3413, RFC3414

SNMP MIBs for

  • IP

  • Forwarding

  • DiffServ

RFC...

DNS extensions to support IPv6

RFC3596

DNS message extension mechanism

RFC2671

DNS message size requirements

RFC3226

Using IPSec to Secure IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunnels

RFC4891

Default Router Preferences and More-Specific Routes

RFC4191