IPv6 docs: The ARP cache is called NDP neighbor cache in IPv6
Signed-off-by: Malte Janduda <mail@janduda.net> Upstream-commit: c03e15c9daddac86a4fdc7e6660f338b1b733f22 Component: engine
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@@ -578,9 +578,10 @@ for Docker. When adding a third host you would add a route for the subnet
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Remember the subnet for Docker containers should at least have a size of `/80`.
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This way an IPv6 address can end with the container's MAC address and you
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prevent ARP cache invalidation issues in the Docker layer. So if you have a
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`/64` for your whole environment use `/68` subnets for the hosts and `/80` for
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the containers. This way you can use 4096 hosts with 16 `/80` subnets each.
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prevent NDP neighbor cache invalidation issues in the Docker layer. So if you
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have a `/64` for your whole environment use `/68` subnets for the hosts and
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`/80` for the containers. This way you can use 4096 hosts with 16 `/80` subnets
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each.
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Every configuration in the diagram that is visualized below the dashed line is
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handled by Docker: The `docker0` bridge IP address configuration, the route to
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