From: Dan C (cdan2154@gmail.com)
Date: Mon May 12 2008 - 09:20:32 ART
Hi Raul,
Just as additional note ipv4 .10 it is not the same as ipv6 .10 you may need
to convert from decimal dotted to hexadecimal values....
Cheers,
Dan
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 1:37 PM, raul raul <juvenn@hotmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/ccielab/200801/msg01140.html
> Based on previous Debut :
>
> > if on the IPv6 section, they ask you to enable eui-64 and they give you>
> subnet let's say 2001:aaa:111::0/64 but they tell you, you should use IPv4>
> address's 3rd octet in the network of IPV6.>example R1: x.x.10.1
> So what does this mean :
>
> should it be 2001:aaa:bbb:10::/64 64-eui
>
> or
>
>
> pls help
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