Yeah,
That's how even I have been doing it. As in ripNG routing table, routes
are available through a link local next-hop ip.. that's where my preference
was(as it made me believe that link-local add was used by routing traffic,
instead of the global ip). But then when I saw a different solution in the
solutions was taken a bit off guard with it.. nothing else.
Yes I do know what the broadcast keyword does and all.. just wanted to
figure out about the preferences, and if there were any caveats to any one
of them.. Anyways thanks for the basic fundamental help and knowledge, it
does help me put things in correct perspective.
Regards,
Andy.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:20 PM, <daniel.dib_at_reaper.nu> wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 18:03:01 +0530, Andy Hogard wrote:
>
>> Hmm, So if I give broadcast keyword with the map of link-local or with map
>> of global ipv6 address it should not matter as it is being sent out on
>> dlci
>> 102 anywhich ways.. no one method is correct over the other is it?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andy.
>>
>>
> The frame-relay map command with broadcast statement is used to enabled
> pseudo broadcast per protocol per DLCI.
> So if you have two map statements for the same protocol (IPv6) you only
> need to enable broadcast on one of them
> since the command enables pseudo broadcast per DLCI per protocol. I
> usually put mine on the link-local address
> because that is the address used for sourcing routing updates but
> technically it does not matter at all.
>
> What would happen if you enabled it on both link-local and global is that
> broadcast would get replicated twice.
> If you did it three times it would generate three packets and so on.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Daniel
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