How to Configure IPv6 Header Settings

How to Configure IPv6 Header Settings

IPv6 data packets consist of a header and the payload. Because an IPv6 header is optimized for easy processing, its block size has a length of 40 bytes. This block only contains information that is essential for the IP routing. All other information must be put into an additional header that extends the standard IPv6 header - the IPv6 extension header. This header has a default length of 64 bit and can therefore be processed very quickly on 64-bit operating systems.

If selected in the configuration window, the respective IPv6 extension header is inserted between the header and the payload and contains an ID that fits into the existing system of protocol numbers. In the following table, the column with the header name Shows in Firewall History as holds the name of the extension header that is blocked by selecting the respective header type:

Extension Header

Meaning

Shows in Firewall History as

Extension Header

Meaning

Shows in Firewall History as

Hop-by-Hop Options

Examines packet by all devices on the path

Hop by Hop

Routing

Directs a packet to one or more intermediate nodes before being sent to its destination

Routing

Fragment

Carries information necessary to reassemble the original packet

Fragments

Authentication Header

Ensures connectionless integrity using a hash and a secret shared key

Auth Hdr

Encapsulation Security Payload

Carries encrypted data for secure communication

ESP

Destination Options

The header needs to be examined by the destination node only

Destination

Mobility

Parameters for use with mobile IPv6

Mobility

Host Identity Protocol

Used for HIPv2

Host Identity

Shim6 Protocol

Detects outages through the path and determines valid locator pairs when an outage is detected

Shim6

Experimental and testing (type 253)

Reserved

Reserved 253

Experimental and testing (type 254)

Reserved

Reserved 254

Routing type 0

Obsolete through RFC 5095

Routing Type 0

Before You Begin

  • The Feature Level of the Forwarding Firewall must be set to 7.2 or higher.

Configure IPv6 Extension Headers

  1. Go to CONFIGURATION > Configuration Tree > Box > Assigned Services > Firewall > Forwarding Rules.

  2. Double-click an IPv6 access rule.

  3. The Edit Rule window is displayed.

  4. From the Views menu on the left of the Edit Rule window, select IPv6 Extension Header.

  5. Select the check box for the line that applies.

  6. Click Send Changes.

  7. Click Activate.