z/OS Communications Server: IPv6 Network and Application Design Guide
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IPv6 routing

z/OS Communications Server: IPv6 Network and Application Design Guide
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Both replaceable and non-replaceable IPv6 static routes are configured for the main route table by using BEGINROUTES profile statements. Both replaceable and non-replaceable IPv6 static routes can also be configured for policy-based route tables. Policy-based routing is configured by using one of the following options:

  • Use the IBM® Configuration Assistant for z/OS® Communications Server.
  • Manually create the policy-based routing configuration files and code the required policy statements.

For more information about these two configuration options for configuring policy-based routing, see z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Guide.

Restriction:
  • The GATEWAY statement in the TCP/IP profile does not support IPv6 static routes.

Dynamic routes for IPv6 are learned in the following ways:

By router discovery
For policy-based route tables, the configured policy controls which IPv6 router advertisement routes are added to each table.
From packets that are redirected by ICMPv6
From dynamic routing protocols
For policy-based route tables, the configured policy controls which OSPF and RIP routes are added to each table.

Replaceable static routes can be replaced by dynamic routes. If a replaceable static route is replaced by a dynamic route, and that dynamic route is later deleted, the replaceable static route is readded.

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