From: dusth@comcast.net
Date: Wed Aug 31 2005 - 17:59:13 GMT-3
As the name of the address is link local, if I hardcode the serial0/0 as fe80::2 link-local, can I still be able to use fe80::2 link-local on serial0/1 which connect to different remote router and fe80::2 link-local on fa0/0?
Dustin
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> I do agree with you. I think doing things like this would make life much
> simpler.
>
> I'm sure people will learn exciting things like this when they go to really
> implement this beast in real live networks! ;)
>
> Scott
>
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> Graham Hopkins
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> Subject: IPv6 over Frame Relay
>
> Many of the workbooks and examples use the router generated link local
> address in frame relay maps
>
> frame-relay map ipv6 FE80::204:C1FF:FE8E:19E0 103 broadcast
>
> however I see some problems with this both in the real world and the lab.
> This config is router specific so if for exmaple a hub router changes you
> need to reconfigure all the spoke routers. Or the proctor loads your configs
> onto another rack then your config will not work.
>
> Would it not be better to hard code all frame-relay link local addresses to
> prevent this.
>
> ipv6 address FE80::2 link-local
>
> comments please
>
> Graham Hopkins
>
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