From: simon hart (simon.hart@btinternet.com)
Date: Thu Apr 28 2005 - 02:11:15 GMT-3
Hi,
I have not sat the Lab, so anything I say is not from experience (at least
yet).
I think one does need to be aware of both tunnelling techniques and NAT.
Before you can run either an IGP or BGP you need basic Layer 3 IPv6
connectivity. Now remember the majority of the Lab is run over IPv4,
therefore I would assume there will be some labs that will request you
either explicitly or implicitly to tunnel across the IPv4 network.
NAT-PT, as you are aware, is a method of getting an IPv4 domain talking to
an IPv6 domain. Now this, I would suggest, is also a likely topic for the
above reason - that is maintaining reachability throughout the Lab and that
the majority of the domain will be IPv4.
Also anything that is within 12.2(15) T is fair game, both these
technologies are. So you are going to have to know it, or know where to
find it on the DocCD.
HTH
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
sumit.kumar@comcast.net
Sent: 28 April 2005 03:09
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IPv6 Scope in Lab
On the CCIE lab blueprint IPv6 is listed under IGP and BGP only.
just want to ping everyone to see how much this limits the IPv6 scope since
I have seen lot of questions on Ipv6 NAT and tunneling ad other features in
this list....
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