From: Petr Lapukhov (petrsoft@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Apr 22 2006 - 08:36:45 GMT-3
George,
It looks like you forgot to map link-local IPv6 addresses on FR multipoint
interfaces. RIPng uses link-local addresses as next-hop listed in routing
updates.
Petr
2006/4/22, george stanza <cert2006@gmail.com>:
>
> A simple ipv6 hub & spoke question..
> R5 is the hub and R2 is the spoke..
> Also, R1 is connected to R2 thru ethernet and R1, R2 & R5 are running
> RIPng...
>
> S0/0 S0/0.25
> R1 <----------------> R2 <-----------------> R5
> ether frame-relay (hub)
>
> Can anybody help me why I am able to ping R2's serial i/f connected to R5
> from R1 but not R5.
> In simple words i am not able to establish connectivity between R1 &
> R5..Am
> I missing something ?
>
> Here is my configuration:
> ==================
> R1:
> ===
> ipv6 unicast-routing
> ipv6 router rip 1
> interface Ethernet2/0.12
> ipv6 address FEC0:0:0:C::1/64
> ipv6 enable
> ipv6 rip 1 enable
>
> R2:
> ===
> ipv6 unicast-routing
> ipv6 router rip 1
> interface Ethernet1/1.12
> ipv6 address FEC0:0:0:C::2/64
> ipv6 enable
> ipv6 rip 1 enable
> interface Serial2/1
> ipv6 address FEC0:0:0:EB::2/64
> ipv6 enable
> ipv6 rip 1 enable
> frame-relay map ipv6 FEC0:0:0:EB::5 205 broadcast
>
> R5:
> ===
> ipv6 unicast-routing
> ipv6 router rip 1
> interface Serial2/1.235 multipoint
> ipv6 address FEC0:0:0:EB::5/64
> ipv6 enable
> ipv6 rip 1 enable
> frame-relay map ipv6 FEC0:0:0:EB::2 502 broadcast
>
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