From: Mathew Fernando (mathewfer@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Aug 21 2006 - 03:30:07 ART
Hi Eldho Paul,
As I see we are talking about 2 IPv6 ranges - site-local (prefix
FEC0::/10) & link-local (prefix FE80::/10). See the lonk below.
For the IPv6 routing (RIPng, OSPF etc), they resolve to link-local
address as the next-hop. This works for the Ethernet segments but for
FR, we need mappings. For this you need to have the mappings at least
for the link-local and it will be easy to define link-local IP as
FE80::1 on R1, FE80::2 on R2 and then FR mapping to FE80::2 <DLCI> on
R1 so on.
You should leb it up to see this well.
Hope this helps.
-- ThanksMathew
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