From: Bogdan Sass (bogdan.sass@catc.ro)
Date: Mon Oct 27 2008 - 09:20:23 ARST
Paul Adams wrote:
> Hello
>
> Cake was good but strawberry gives me hard-time
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I do not see the DLCIs under your frame-relay map commands. Did you
check those?
Also, I do not understand what you mean by "FR IPs are pingable, but
R1 cannot ping R3". Are you trying to ping a RIP-learned address? (in
that case, you will also need FR mappings for the link-local addresses -
have a look at `show ipv6 route`, and you will see the LL address listed
as the next hop for the RIP routes).
> R1 IPV6 address cannot ping R3 & vice-versa
>
> Both the ports are up ;
> Frame-relay IP are pingable as well.
>
>
> R1 S0/1 - IPV6 address 2008:1:1:1:11::1/64
> R3 S0/0 - IPV6 address 2008:1:1:1:33::3/64
>
> R1
> ipv6 unicast Routing
>
> ipv6 router rip 1
>
>
> interface serial 0/0
> ipv6 address 2008:1:1:1:11::1/64
> ipv6 enable
> ipv6 rip enable
> frame-relay map ipv6 2008:1:1:1:33::3
>
>
> R3
> ipv6 unicast Routing
>
> ipv6 router rip 1
>
>
> interface serial 0/0
> ipv6 address 2008:1:1:1:33::3/64
> ipv6 enable
> ipv6 rip enable
> frame-relay map ipv6 2008:1:1:1:11::1
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