From: Scott Morris (swm@emanon.com)
Date: Sat Jul 08 2006 - 15:59:18 ART
Change your fourth grouping... With FEC0 (site local) this would be the
'subnet' space.
Where:
FEC0:0000:0001:xxxx/64 is the network, the x's are your subnet for Site
Local addressing.
But otherwise, just like in IPv4 subnetting, the "network id" part must
match, otherwise you aren't on the same subnet!
It's kinda like asking how do I make:
172.16.1.1/24 and 172.16.2.2/24 be on the same network. Change the 3rd
octet!
HTH,
Scott Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713, JNCIE
#153, CISSP, et al.
CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-J
smorris@ipexpert.com
http://www.ipexpert.com
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Aamir Aziz
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 2:52 PM
To: swm@emanon.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: IpV6
Hi
So If i need to bring one of any of the addresses in the same subnet how do
i do it?
Thanks
Aamir
On 7/8/06, Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com> wrote:
>
> No. Your first 64 bits:
>
> R1 = network FEC0:0000:0001:00EB
> R2 = network FEC0:0000:0001:0000
>
> HTH,
>
>
>
> Scott Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713,
> JNCIE #153, CISSP, et al.
> CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-J
> smorris@ipexpert.com
> http://www.ipexpert.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
> Of Aamir Aziz
> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 2:41 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: IpV6
>
> Hi ppl
>
> I have some problem in understanding IPv6 addressing, two routers
> directly
> connected:
>
> R1 = ipv6 address FEC0:0:1:EB::1/64
> R2 = ipv6 address FEC0:0:1::2/64
>
> My question is are these two addresses in the same IPV6 subnet?
>
> Thanks
> Aamir
>
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