From: Rana Bilal (rab_91@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 21 2007 - 23:28:46 ART
Guys-
At networkers 2007, I have asked this question from Cisco IPV6 Technical team,
and the answer was with the global unicast IP, I'm going through the same
trouble, IE and IP experts books, some places it is with Link-local and in
some books it is with Global unicast address................ what if we add it
with both ????? in the real lab exam.....will it cost any one the points
??????
Bilal
> Subject: RE: Broadcast key word with IPV6 frame-relay MAPPING> Date: Wed, 21
Nov 2007 20:05:24 -0600> From: scott.eggert@berbee.com> To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com> > I have seen examples where it has been done with the
broadcast on either> the Link local address or the unicast address. The Cisco
docCD shows it> on the link local. However, the Internetwork experts labs show
it on> the unicat address, like in Lab 4 task 6.2. I'd say it does not
matter,> you need it one at least one static frame map for that link to allow>
ipv6 multicast.> > > > -----Original Message-----> From: nobody@groupstudy.com
[mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of> Rana Bilal> Sent: Wednesday,
November 21, 2007 7:38 PM> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com> Subject: Broadcast key
word with IPV6 frame-relay MAPPING> > Fellas,> > I'm confused about using the
broadcast key with IPV6 frame relay> mapping.> > Say on a point to point
frame-relay connection between 2 routers> running> IPV6. Where do I need the
boardcast key word. Do I need it with> link-local> address and DLCI mapping or
I need it with global unicast address and> DLCI> mapping ??????????> > > >
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