Re: IPV6 over frame-relay

From: Dave Temkin (dave@ordinaryworld.com)
Date: Wed Oct 12 2005 - 08:35:59 GMT-3


The rule is that you map the link-local address with the broadcast
keyword, and you map the global address sans the global keyword.

Routing protocols use the link-local address for adjacencies. You only
need to map the global address if you want to be able to ping it.

-Dave

On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Stefan Grey wrote:

> Hello,
> Question:
>
> When generally configuring IPv6 over frame relay should we just map the
> global unicast address of the remote side to the dlci. (Which is configured
> using ipv6add/64 command)
> frame-relay map ipv6 2080:1:1:42::2 102 broadcast
>
> Or also in addition the link-local address as well??
> frame-relay map ipv6 FE80::2D0:58FF:FE72:FAE0 102 broadcast
>
> 2. If the link local address is not necessary mapped than in which situation
> could it be nececcasy to map also or only the link-local ipv6 address.
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
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