From: Aaron Pilcher (apilcher@itgcs.com)
Date: Mon Nov 27 2006 - 23:19:29 ART
Think of ipv6 unicast routing as "ip routing" and ipv6 address as "ip address"...easy as that. With those commands only, you will get basic l3 connectivity on broadcast capable media (pending network numbers are not fat fingered). Routing and non-broadcast media configuration are next, but follow the same logic and are equally easy.
hth
Aaron #17168
-----Original Message-----
From: "Michael Zuo" <mzuo@ixiacom.com>
To: "WorkerBee" <ciscobee@gmail.com>
Cc: "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: 11/27/2006 7:26 PM
Subject: RE: IPv6 configuration on an interface
What if both "ipv6 unicast-routing" and "ipv6 address ... " are
configured, is there any other default services besides prefix/gateway?
thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: WorkerBee [mailto:ciscobee@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 6:45 PM
To: Michael Zuo
Cc: Cisco certification
Subject: Re: IPv6 configuration on an interface
You need this global command "ipv6 unicast-routing" to assigns
prefix/gateways to hosts (ND) on this interface. By configuring the
ipv6 address alone is not sufficient, hence I think it won't provide
any services without the ipv6 unicast-routing command.
On 11/26/06, Michael Zuo <mzuo@ixiacom.com> wrote:
> Hi Group
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> What kind of services are provided by the router interface by just
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> interface FastEthernet0/0
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> ipv6 address x:x:x:x::/64
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> I know this assigns prefix/gateway to hosts on the network. Is there
> any other services provided as default to hosts (is there a Doc link
> that list out the various "services"?)
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> thanks
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