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Opened Jan 13, 2026 by Quinn Tallent@quinntallent1
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IPv6 Device Tracking


IPv6 gadget monitoring gives IPv6 host liveness monitoring in order that a neighbor desk can be instantly updated when an IPv6 host disappears. Your software program launch could not help all the options documented on this module. For the most recent caveats and have info, see Bug Search Tool and the discharge notes in your platform and software program launch. To seek out information in regards to the options documented in this module, and to see an inventory of the releases by which each characteristic is supported, see the characteristic data desk at the top of this module. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to seek out details about platform support and Cisco software program image support. A database table of IPv6 neighbors related to the gadget is created from info sources reminiscent of Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) snooping. This database, or binding, table is used by numerous IPv6 guard options to validate the hyperlink-layer deal with (LLA), the IPv4 or IPv6 address, and prefix binding of the neighbors to stop spoofing and redirect assaults.


The IPv6 Device Tracking characteristic offers IPv6 host liveness tracking so that a neighbor desk might be immediately up to date when an IPv6 host disappears. The characteristic tracks the liveness of the neighbors related via the Layer 2 device frequently so as to revoke community entry privileges as they develop into inactive. Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted. Enters world configuration mode. Adds a static entry to the binding desk database. Specifies the utmost variety of entries which are allowed to be inserted within the binding desk cache. Enables the logging of binding desk primary occasions. Exits international configuration mode and item tracking card enters privileged EXEC mode. Displays the contents of a binding table. Perform this task to offer positive tuning for the life cycle of an entry within the binding table for the IPv6 Device Tracking function. For IPv6 system item tracking card to work, the binding desk needs to be populated. Enables privileged EXEC mode.


Enter your password if prompted. Enters global configuration mode. Tracks entries in the binding table. No new or modified MIBs are supported by this function, and support for current MIBs has not been modified by this function. The Cisco Support and Documentation webpage offers online sources to obtain documentation, software program, and instruments. Use these assets to install and configure the software and item tracking card to troubleshoot and resolve technical points with Cisco products and applied sciences. The following table offers launch information concerning the feature or features described on this module. This desk lists only the software launch that launched support for a given function in a given software release prepare. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train additionally help that characteristic. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to seek out details about platform help and Tagsley tracker Cisco software program picture support. IPv6 machine tracking offers IPv6 host liveness tracking in order that a neighbor table can be immediately updated when an IPv6 host disappears.


The following commands have been introduced or modified: ipv6 neighbor binding logging, ipv6 neighbor binding max-entries, ipv6 neighbor binding vlan, ipv6 neighbor tracking, present ipv6 neighbor binding, present ipv6 neighbor monitoring.

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Reference: quinntallent1/item-tracking-card1992#1