In IPv6, every interface, whether using static or dynamic address assignments, also receives a local-link address automatically in thefe80::/64 subnet.Implementing IPv6 with Dell Networking OSDell Networking OS supports both IPv4 and IPv6 and both may be used simultaneously in your system.The following table lists the Dell Networking OS version in which an IPv6 feature became available for each platform. The sectionsfollowing the table give greater detail about the feature.Table 43. Dell Networking OS versions and supported platforms with IPv6 supportFeature and Functionality Dell Networking OS ReleaseIntroduction Documentation and ChapterLocationS4048–ONBasic IPv6 Commands 9.8.(0.0) IPv6 Basic Commands in theDell Networking OS CommandLine Interface Reference Guide.IPv6 Basic AddressingIPv6 address types: Unicast 9.7.(0.1) Extended Address SpaceIPv6 neighbor discovery 9.7.(0.1) IPv6 Neighbor DiscoveryIPv6 statelessautoconfiguration9.7.(0.1) Stateless AutoconfigurationIPv6 MTU path discovery 9.7.(0.1) Path MTU DiscoveryIPv6 ICMPv6 9.7.(0.1) ICMPv6IPv6 ping 9.7.(0.1) ICMPv6IPv6 traceroute 9.7.(0.1) ICMPv6IPv6 SNMP 9.7.(0.1)IPv6 RoutingStatic routing 9.7.(0.1) Assigning a Static IPv6 RouteRoute redistribution 9.7.(0.1) OSPF, IS-IS, and IPv6 BGPchapters in the Dell NetworkingOS Command Line ReferenceGuide.Multiprotocol BGP extensionsfor IPv69.7.(0.1) IPv6 BGP in the DellNetworking OS Command LineReference Guide.IPv6 BGP MD5 Authentication 9.7.(0.1) IPv6 BGP in the DellNetworking OS Command LineReference Guide.IS-IS for IPv6 9.7.(0.1) Intermediate System toIntermediate SystemIPv6 IS-IS in the DellNetworking OS Command LineReference Guide.IS-IS for IPv6 support forredistribution9.7.(0.1) Intermediate System toIntermediate SystemIPv6 Routing 423