RE: IPV6 addressing

From: Lee Donald (Lee.Donald@t-systems.co.uk)
Date: Wed Oct 12 2005 - 06:43:40 GMT-3


Stefan,

You need to read up on IPV6 and understand the technology. The DOC cd has a
few docs on under 12.3.

Good Luck.

Regards

Lee.

#15168

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Grey [mailto:examplebrain@hotmail.com]
Sent: 12 October 2005 10:11
To: Lee.Donald@t-systems.co.uk
Subject: RE: IPV6 addressing

Yes this helps,
Thaks nice answer.

Could you also look on my another IPv6 question about IPv6 and frame-relay
map???
And also would the local-address be needed to map when configuring ipv6
ospf??

Thanks,

>From: Lee Donald <Lee.Donald@t-systems.co.uk>
>Reply-To: Lee Donald <Lee.Donald@t-systems.co.uk>
>To: Stefan Grey <examplebrain@hotmail.com>, pv.ryan@gmail.com,
>ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: RE: IPV6 addressing
>Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:05:23 +0100
>
>Stefan,
>
>If you are given the whole address then use it, if not, add the eui-64
>keyword at the end which will make up the rest of the address using part of
>the mac.
>
>Pretty straight forward really, for example if you have
>2001:CC1E:192:10:1::254/128 this is the subnet and the host address and
>does
>not require a supplement from the mac so you would not use the eui part.
>
>If I had the address 2001:CC1E:192:10:1::/64 eui then this is only the
>subnet and would need supplementing with the mac to make up a full address.
>
>Does that help you?
>
>Regards
>
>Lee.
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stefan Grey [mailto:examplebrain@hotmail.com]
>Sent: 12 October 2005 09:46
>To: pv.ryan@gmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: IPV6 addressing
>
>Sure, but how to understand from the task which address type to use??
>ipv6 address 2080:1:1:43::3/64
>
>or ipv6 address 2080:1:1:43:3/64 eui-64???
>
>
>
> >From: The Great Ryan <pv.ryan@gmail.com>
> >Reply-To: The Great Ryan <pv.ryan@gmail.com>
> >To: Stefan Grey <examplebrain@hotmail.com>
> >CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >Subject: Re: IPV6 addressing
> >Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 16:29:17 +0800
> >
> >for 1, you need to assign host address
> >for 2, it will mac-address (plus insert something) as host address
> >for 3, you can assign ipv6 address (not limited to /128) on loopback
> >interface
> >
> >
> >Ryan
> >
> >
> >2005/10/12, Stefan Grey <examplebrain@hotmail.com>:
> > > Hi group,
> > >
> > > I wonder what is in reallity the diiference in using following ipv6
> > > addresses (and what is the difference??)
> > >
> > > on physical interfaces like serial and ethernet:
> > >
> > > 1. (ipv6 address)/64
> > >
> > > or
> > >
> > > 2. (ipv6 address)/64 eui-64
> > >
> > > How could be know from the task which one should be configured in any
> > > particular situaltion???
> > >
> > > 3. for loopbacks as I understand always just (ipv address)/128 address
> > > should be used???
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
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