From: But Nicky (lyredhair@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Nov 24 2008 - 00:38:22 ARST
Hi Razzaq,
You can find it in CCIE Routing and Switching Offical Exam Certification
Guide book or TCP/IP Routing Vol 2.
IE CoD is also very cool in this part.
Cheer...
Regards,
But Nguyen
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Razzaq Shaikh <shaikh.razzaq@gmail.com>wrote:
> Thank you Mr. Fahad Khan for the explanation.
> I was not able to find similar explanation in the Cisco Doc CD, can you
> help
> to trace-it
>
> Regards
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Fahad Khan <fahad.khan@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Here is the Procedure,
> > Use Site-local address : means Address will start with FEC0
> >
> > so the Network part will be FEC0:0000:0000:0000
> >
> > Now, Calculating host part,
> >
> > Lets say ,we have IPv4 addresses as
> >
> > 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.6
> >
> > these addresses have to be used as Host part in the IPv6 Address (acc to
> Q)
> >
> > So converting them into HEX
> >
> > 192 = 11000000 = C0
> > 168 = 10101000 = A8
> > 1 = 00000001 = 01
> > 6 = 00000110 = 06
> >
> > since we are having /64 prefix, and as a matter of fact that Host part
> > contains 64 bits so we add 0000:0000
> >
> > hence host part for R1 will be
> >
> > 0000:0000:C0A8:0101
> >
> > and for R6
> >
> > 0000:0000:C0A8:0106
> >
> > hence, the resulting full addresses will be
> >
> > For R1 : FEC0:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:C0A8:0101 = FEC0::C0A8:0101
> > For R6 : FEC0:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:C0A8:0106 = FEC0::C0A8:0106
> >
> > so you would configure like this;
> >
> > R1:
> > interface s0/0
> > ipv6 address FEC0::C0A8:0101
> >
> > R6:
> > interface s0/1
> > ipv6 address FEC0::C0A8:0106
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Razzaq Shaikh <shaikh.razzaq@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> >
> >> Hello 2 All,
> >>
> >> My weak links are IPV6 / Multicast / Security ... I need help on the
> IPV6
> >> question
> >>
> >>
> >> Configure IPV6 between R1 & R6
> >>
> >> R1-----<FR>-------R6
> >>
> >> R1= 192.168.x.1 => S 0/0
> >> R6= 192.168.x.6 => S 0/1
> >>
> >> use site local address by subnetting
> >> third is X ; fourth is interface number
> >> Host part converts and use ipv4 address equivalant to the interface and
> >> use
> >> prefix/64
> >>
> >>
> >> What I know is basic IPV6 config ; but complete question is unclear to
> me.
> >> Can someone help with clean explanation with steps to complete the task.
> >>
> >>
> >> <R1>
> >> int serial 0/0
> >> intipv6 unicast-routing
> >> ipv6 enable
> >> frame-relay map ipv6 <<Link-local-address> 106 br
> >>
> >>
> >> <R6>
> >> int serial 0/1
> >> intipv6 unicast-routing
> >> ipv6 enable
> >> frame-relay map ipv6 <<Link-local-address> 601 br
> >>
> >>
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