Re: IPV6, Using the eui-64 for ethernet segment ...

From: ccie1101 (ccie1101@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 15 2007 - 02:10:57 ART


Thanks Slevin but 2) is an ethernet segment and not a frame-relay link ....
so does your explanation still apply for an ethernet segment ?

On 8/15/07, slevin kremera <slevin.kremera@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> the clue lies in the way the ipv6 address is given in the question
>
> on the ethernet 2001:192:10:X::/64
> on the frame relay 2001:141:1:25::Y/64 ..the difference is this Y that
> tells u whether u use eui or otherwise....If Y is there then its not
> eui-64
>
>
>
> On 8/15/07, ccie1101 <ccie1101@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Experts,
> > What is the way to go about/intepret the question when it says
> > somemthing on this line ...
> >
> > 1) Configure IPv6 address 2001:192:10:X::/64 on R1's
> > ethernet connection to
> > BB2.
> >
> > I did this for the following :-
> > int fa0/0
> > ipv6 address 2001:192:10:1::/64 *eui-64*
> > !
> >
> > 2) Configure IPv6 on the ethernet link between R2, R5 and SW2 using the
> > addresses 2001:141:1:25::Y/64
> >
> > Over here, the given solution was
> > R2
> > ---
> > int fa0/0
> > ipv6 address 2001:141:1:25:2/64* ....*
> >
> > * My question is that it does not seem very clear when to use
> > the
> > eui-64 and when not to use it ? *
> > **
> > * *What is the way to intepret these questions above ?
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > ccie1101.
> >
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