From: Leigh Harrison (ccileigh@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Sep 26 2005 - 06:44:29 GMT-3
Hi there,
If you do a "show ipv6 route" you will see that the next hop of the
route(s) will be the link-local address of the neighbor router. This
needs to be put into the "frame-relay map ipv6....." command under the
interface, so you know which dlci the link-local address lives on.
If you do a "debug ipv6 packet" you'll probably get an encapsulation failed.
Failing that - try building a tunnel over the 2 routers and passing the
ipv6 over that, rather than the frame.
Let me know how it goes
LH
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Loi, Choon Ho wrote:
>Hi,
>I had a problem in redistributing Ipv6 RIP to OSPF & vice-versa.
>The route is successfully redistributed but its not reachable.
>Here is my setup:
>
>R1(Hub)-----FR P-2-P------R4
> \
> \FR NBMA
> \---------(Spoke)R2
> \
> \-------(Spoke)R3
>
>
>R1-R2-R3 - OSPF
>R1-R4 - RIP
>
>Loopback from R2 & R3 was distributed to R4. But, R4 can not reach R2
>and R3.
>I can't do a manual mapping due to the p2p setting between R1 and R4.
>How can I make R4 reachable to R2 & R3
>
>Thanks.
>
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