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Title: Common IPv6 Issues


1
Common IPv6 Issues
  • Margaret Wasserman
  • INT Area Meeting
  • IETF65, Dallas

2
Motivation
  • Many documents come to the IESG with IPv6-related
    issues
  • Mistakes in the use of IPv6
  • Failure to note differences from IPv4
  • Ignoring IPv6 entirely, without explanation
  • Embarrassing when this happens in INT area
    documents

3
Common IPv6 Gotchas
  • Differences in addressing architecture
  • Fragmentation or MTU-related issues
  • Neighbor Discovery vs. ARP
  • IPv6 documentation prefixes

4
Address Architecture
  • Not just bigger addresses, a new address
    architecture (see RFC 4291)
  • No IPv6 broadcast address, use All-Nodes
    Multicast address instead
  • There is an IPv6 loopback address
  • 01
  • IPv6 addresses with embedded IPv4 addresses
  • Use IPv4-Mapped IPv6 Address, IPv4-compatible
    address is deprecated
  • 0FFFF10.0.0.1

5
Scoped Unicast Addressing
  • IPv6 has concept of scoped unicast addressing
  • Link-local global, site-local is deprecated
  • IPv6 adds support for unique local addresses
    (ULAs)
  • Not a direct map to IPv4 net 10 addresses
  • ULAs are probabilistically unique, so a node can
    be on more than one local network
  • Useful for local or private network addressing

6
MTU and Fragmentation
  • IPv6 requires lower layers to support an MTU of
    1280 bytes (as opposed to 536 in IPv4)
  • IPv6 routers do not fragment packets
  • Path MTU discovery is mandatory
  • All fragmentation happens at the source

7
ND vs. ARP
  • IPv6 L2 address resolution is performed using
    Neighbor Discovery not ARP
  • ND is ICMP-based
  • Uses Solicited-Node Multicast addresses
  • Combines address resolution with host
    autoconfiguration and reachability detection

8
IPv6 Documentation Addresses
  • Global unicast address prefix reserved for
    documentation purposes (see RFC 3849)
  • 2001DB8/32

9
IPv6 Required?
  • There is no BCP or IETF-wide policy that requires
    IPv6 support in every new protocol defined for
    IPv4
  • Should there be?
  • However, omitting IPv6 with no explanation is not
    generally accepted
  • Adding support for IPv6 usually ranges from
    trivial to simple
  • There are some more complicated cases
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