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IPv6 RIPNG

Written by Rene Molenaar on . Posted in IPv6

Scenario:

After waking up from cryosleep the year appears to be 2020 and there is not a single IPv4 address left on the planet. The last thing you remember are the stories about the end of IPv4 and the migration plans for IPv6...now it seems this is all reality! It's up to you to configure RIPNG and make the network operational...resistance is futile ;)

Goal:

  • You are not allowed to use IPv4 addresses.
  • You are not allowed to use any IPv6 global unicast addresses except the ones on the loopback interfaces.
  • Use the MAC-address for the last 64 bits of the IPv6 addresses required for the FastEthernet links.
  • Configure RIPNG process "GNS3VAULT" and achieve full connectivity between the networks on the loopback interfaces.

IOS:

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Topology:

IPv6 RIPng

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Comments (2)

  • avatar
    networkagent1

    I love the router names I dont care what anyone else says.

  • avatar
    marthin

    Hi,

    A point that came up in the Cisco Press practise test is that one does not need the explicit global router command

    Code:
    ipv6 router rip NAME

    since the interface sub-command of

    Code:
    ipv6 rip NAME enable

    will add that automatically if it doesn't exists yet.

    rgds
    Marthin