From: Scott Morris (smorris@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Thu Jan 29 2009 - 16:30:52 ARST
Tunnels are possible. NAT and Auto-Tunnel MAY be plausible for the lab.
EIGRPv6, however is not because it's not on 12.4 mainline code. It's 12.4T.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Andy
Hogard
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 1:06 PM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: how much of ipv6 to expect?!
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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