Re: how much of ipv6 to expect?!

From: Andy Hogard (andyhogard@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 29 2009 - 16:25:24 ARST


Yes sir,

I am sorry, I just seem to be overwhelmed with the scope of ipv6. And
actuall was just going through some books and documentation to discover
..qos and multicast over ipv6. :D

Actually, its like all the protocols that are in ipv4 are with ipv6 ya
..then there is redistribution of these protocols ..and the caveats of it as
well. Phew!

Anyways, I will focus on the IE ..expanded blueprint and cover some bascis
of the others stuff that is not included. Seems to be a safer bet that ways
..what say?!

Regards,
Andy.

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Anthony Sequeira <
asequeira@internetworkexpert.com> wrote:

> Maurillio (sp?), head of the R/S track, held a CCIE discussion not too long
> ago and specifically indicated that multi protocol BGP for IPv6 and IPv6
> EIGRP were out of scope for the current blueprint.
>
> I would expect the scope of IPv6 to expand dramatically with the next
> blueprint revision.
>
> You will notice that IPv6 tunneling is in my Expanded Blueprint and I do
> believe it is fair game for the exam.
>
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> On Jan 29, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Andy Hogard wrote:
>
> Hmm,
>>
>> This is what the cisco's official blueprint has to say "IPv6: Addressing,
>> RIPng, OSPFv3"
>>
>> And then there is the IE's expanded blueprint, which claims the following
>> topics "
>>
>> D. IPv6
>>
>> I. Introduction to IPv6
>> II. IPv6 Addressing
>> III. IPv6 Tunneling
>> IV. RIP for IPv6
>>
>> a. Enabling IPv6 RIP
>>
>> I. Over broadcast
>> II. Over NBMA
>>
>> b. Split Horizon
>> c. Customizing IPv6 RIP
>> d. Redistributing Routes into an IPv6 RIP routing process
>> e. Configuring Tags
>> f. Filtering IPv6 RIP updates
>>
>> V. OSPF for IPv6
>>
>> a. Enabling OSPF on an interface
>> b. Defining an OSPF IPv6 area range
>> c. Authentication on an Interface
>> d. Authentication in an OSPF area
>>
>> V. Configuring NBMA interfaces
>> VI. IPv6 ICMP"
>>
>> Which is all fine, but then there is a hell lot more to ipv6 in real, ya
>> ...So how much of it should a ccie candidate expect?! Like what bout eigrp
>> and lot of other things like tunnels, nat-pt ..et all. Man this topic is
>> getting vast as well, looks like I will take atelast one week to do all of
>> it. If you have any suggestions do let me know, else I am already on my
>> way
>> ...to being that nerd yet again.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andy.
>>
>>
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