Prerequisites for IPv6 Switching: Cisco Express Forwarding
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To forward IPv6 traffic using Cisco Express Forwarding , you must configure forwarding of IPv6 unicast datagrams globally on the device, and you must configure an IPv6 address on an interface.
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You must enable Cisco Express Forwarding for IPv4 globally on the device before enabling Cisco Express Forwarding for IPv6 globally on the device.
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Nondistributed platforms do not support distributed Cisco Express Forwarding; however, some distributed platforms support both Cisco Express Forwarding and distributed Cisco Express Forwarding.
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To use Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF), enable Cisco Express Forwarding switching in the device. There is no need to configure the input interface for Cisco Express Forwarding switching. As long as Cisco Express Forwarding is running on the device, individual interfaces can be configured with other switching modes.
The following restrictions apply to nondistributed and distributed architecture platforms configured for Cisco Express Forwarding :
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IPv6 packets that have global source and destination addresses are Cisco Express Forwarding-switched .
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IPv6 packets that have link-local source and destination addresses are process-switched.
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IPv6 packets that are tunneled within manually configured IPv6 tunnels are Cisco Express Forwarding-switched.