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This document is about MIBs that are implemented for IPv6. Cisco has long supported IP-MIB and IP-FORWARD-MIB in IPv4. CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB and CISCO-IETF-IP-FORWARDING-MIB are IPv6 MIBs that are defined as being protocol-independent, but they are implemented only for IPv6 objects and tables.
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Cisco has long supported IP-MIB and IP-FORWARD-MIB in IPv4. CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB and CISCO-IETF-IP-FORWARDING-MIB are IPv6 MIBs that are defined as being protocol-independent, but are implemented only for IPv6 objects and tables. IP-MIB and IP-FORWARD-MIB adhere to RFC 4293 and RFC 4292 standards, as follows:
CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB and CISCO-IETF-IP-FORWARDING-MIB were removed from the Cisco releases in which CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB and CISCO-IETF-IP-FORWARDING-MIB were applied. Information in CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB and CISCO-IETF-IP-FORWARDING-MIB is included IP-MIB and IP-FORWARD-MIB.
The following MIBs are supported for IPv6:
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB and CISCO-FLASH-MIB support IPv6 addressing when TFTP, remote copy protocol (rcp), or FTP is used.
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IPv6 addressing and connectivity |
IPv6 Configuration Guide |
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SSH configuration information |
Configuring Secure Shell |
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Cisco IOS commands |
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IPv6 commands |
Cisco IOS IPv6 Command Reference |
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Cisco IOS IPv6 features |
Cisco IOS IPv6 Feature Mapping |
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The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
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Table 1 | Feature Information for IPv6 MIBs |
Feature Name | Releases | Feature Information |
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IPv6 MIBs |
12.0(22)S 12.2(14)S 12.2(15)T 12.2(28)SB 12.2(33)SRA 12.2(50)SY 15.0(1)SY Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 |
This feature is supported in IPv6. No commands were introduced or modified. |
IPv6 Services: RFC 4293 IP-MIB (IPv6 Only) and RFC 4292 IP-FORWARD-MIB (IPv6 Only) |
12.2(33)SRC 12.2(50)SY 12.2(54)SG 12.2(58)SE 15.0(2)SG 15.0(1)SY 15.1(3)T 15.3(1)S Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 3.2SG |
IP-FORWARD-MIB and IP-MIB were updated to RFC 4292 and RFC 4293 standards, respectively. No commands were introduced or modified. |
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