Feature and Functionality Dell Networking OS ReleaseIntroduction Documentation and ChapterLocationS4048–ONIPv6 IS-IS in the DellNetworking OS Command LineReference Guide.ISIS for IPv6 support fordistribute lists andadministrative distance9.7.(0.1) Intermediate System toIntermediate SystemIPv6 IS-IS in the DellNetworking OS Command LineReference Guide.OSPF for IPv6 (OSPFv3) 9.7.(0.1) OSPFv3 in the Dell NetworkingOS Command Line ReferenceGuide.Equal Cost Multipath for IPv6 9.7.(0.1)IPv6 Services andManagementTelnet client over IPv6(outbound Telnet)9.7.(0.1) Configuring Telnet with IPv6Control and Monitoring in theDell Networking OS CommandLine Reference Guide.Telnet server over IPv6(inbound Telnet)9.7.(0.1) Configuring Telnet with IPv6Control and Monitoring in theDell Networking OS CommandLine Reference Guide.Secure Shell (SSH) clientsupport over IPv6 (outboundSSH) Layer 3 only9.7.(0.1) Secure Shell (SSH) Over anIPv6 TransportSecure Shell (SSH) serversupport over IPv6 (inboundSSH) Layer 3 only9.7.(0.1) Secure Shell (SSH) Over anIPv6 TransportIPv6 Access Control Lists 9.7.(0.1) IPv6 Access Control Lists in theDell Networking OS CommandLine Reference Guide.IPv6 MulticastMLDv1/v2 9.7.(0.1) IPv6 PIM in the Dell NetworkingOS Command Line ReferenceGuide.ICMPv6ICMP for IPv6 combines the roles of ICMP, IGMP and ARP in IPv4. Like IPv4, it provides functions for reporting delivery andforwarding errors, and provides a simple echo service for troubleshooting. The Dell Networking OS implementation of ICMPv6 isbased on RFC 4443.Generally, ICMPv6 uses two message types:424 IPv6 Routing