AP Network IPv6 Neighbor
IPv6 neighbor discovery uses ICMP messages
and solicited multicast addresses to find the link layer address of a neighbor on the
same local network, verify the neighbor‘s reachability and track neighboring devices.
Upon receiving a neighbor solicitation message, the destination
replies with NA (neighbor advertisement). The
source address in the advertisement is the IPv6 address of the device sending the
message. The destination address in the advertisement message is the IPv6 address of
the device sending the neighbor solicitation. The data portion of the NA includes
the link layer address of the node sending the neighbor advertisement.
Neighbor solicitation messages also verify the availability of a
neighbor once its the link layer address is identified. When a node wants to verify
the reachability of a neighbor, the destination address in a neighbor solicitation
message is the unicast address of the neighbor.
A neighbor
is interpreted as reachable when an acknowledgment is returned indicating packets
have been received and processed. If packets are reaching the device, they‘re also
reaching the next hop neighbor, providing a confirmation the next hop is
reachable.
To view an access point‘s IPv6 neighbor
statistics:
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Select the Statistics menu from the Web
UI.
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Expand the System node from the
navigation pane (on the left-hand side of the screen).
The System node expands to display the RF
Domains created within the managed network.
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Expand an RF Domain node, and select
one of it's connected access points.
The Access Point's statistics menu
displays in the right-hand side of the screen, with the Health tab selected by
default.
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Expand the Network menu from the
left-hand side of the UI.
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Select IPv6 Neighbor.
The screen is displayed in the right-hand pane.
This screen displays the following:
IPv6
Address |
Lists an IPv6 IP address for
neighbor discovery. IPv6 hosts can configure themselves
automatically when connected to an IPv6 network using
the neighbor discovery protocol via CMPv6 router
discovery messages. When first connected to a network, a
host sends a link-local router solicitation multicast
request for its configuration parameters; routers
respond to such a request with a router advertisement
packet that contains Internet Layer configuration
parameters. IPv6 addresses are composed of eight groups
of four hexadecimal digits separated by colons. |
MAC
Address |
Lists the factory encoded
hardware MAC address of the neighbor device using an
IPv6 formatted IP address as its network
identifier. |
Type |
Displays the device type for
the neighbor solicitation. Neighbor solicitations
request the link layer address of a target node while
providing the sender‘s own link layer address to the
target. Neighbor solicitations are multicast when the
node needs to resolve an address and unicast when the
node seeks to verify the reachability of a neighbor.
Options include Host,
Router and DHCP
Server. |
VLAN |
Lists the virtual interface
(from 1 - 4094) used for the required neighbor
advertisements and solicitation messages used for
neighbor discovery. |
|
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Select Refresh to
update the screen‘s statistics counters to their latest values.