From: Joseph Saad (joseph.samir.saad@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Oct 12 2007 - 11:29:32 ART
A post by Scott Morris 10 days back.....
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What you'll start noticing is that if you do "Ipv6 address fe80::1
link-local" then all your other schemes like "Ipv6 address 2001::/64 eui-64"
will now actually have an address of 2001::1 when you go to ping it.
I don't know about you guys, but I hate looking up and typing in all those
damned MAC addresses with FFFE in them. :)
Keep it simple!
UnQuote.
HTH,
Joseph.
On 10/12/07, George Goglidze <goglidze@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm doing ipexpert lab 11, advanced ipv6 routing.
> It's about ospfv3 and mpbgp for ipv6.
>
> I can see in answers of ipexpert, they use link-local addresses almost
> everywhere,
> on all fastethernet and Serial interfaces,
> and in some cases I really think it's not neccessary.
> On fastethernet interfaces why don't they just make neighbor adjacencies
> with
> normal unicast ipv6 addresses?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Regards,
>
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