Re: IPv6 Training?

From: Petri Helenius (no email)
Date: Sun Jun 03 2007 - 02:49:14 EDT

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     wrote:
    > Alex Rubenstein writes:
    >
    >> Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
    >> self-guided)?
    >>
    >
    > If your router vendor supports IPv6 (surprisingly, many do!):
    >
    Too bad the IPv6 support on the low-end Ciscos is mostly broken in many
    ways (does not work on WLAN, does not work across the local 4 port
    switch, etc.) , which are also the routers most classrooms could afford.

    Pete

    > lab-router#conf t
    > Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
    > lab-router(config)#ipv6 ?
    > access-list Configure access lists
    > cef Cisco Express Forwarding for IPv6
    > dhcp Configure IPv6 DHCP
    > general-prefix Configure a general IPv6 prefix
    > hop-limit Configure hop count limit
    > host Configure static hostnames
    > icmp Configure ICMP parameters
    > local Specify local options
    > mfib Multicast Forwarding
    > mfib-mode Multicast Forwarding mode
    > mld Global mld commands
    > multicast-routing Enable IPv6 multicast
    > neighbor Neighbor
    > ospf OSPF
    > pim Configure Protocol Independent Multicast
    > prefix-list Build a prefix list
    > route Configure static routes
    > router Enable an IPV6 routing process
    > unicast-routing Enable unicast routing
    >
    > lab-router(config)#ipv6 unicast-routing
    > lab-router(config)#interface tengigabitEthernet 1/1
    > lab-router(config-if)#ipv6 ?
    > IPv6 interface subcommands:
    > address Configure IPv6 address on interface
    > cef Cisco Express Forwarding for IPv6
    > dhcp IPv6 DHCP interface subcommands
    > enable Enable IPv6 on interface
    > mfib Interface Specific MFIB Control
    > mld interface commands
    > mtu Set IPv6 Maximum Transmission Unit
    > nd IPv6 interface Neighbor Discovery subcommands
    > ospf OSPF interface commands
    > pim PIM interface commands
    > policy Enable IPv6 policy routing
    > redirects Enable sending of ICMP Redirect messages
    > rip Configure RIP routing protocol
    > router IPv6 Router interface commands
    > traffic-filter Access control list for packets
    > unnumbered Preferred interface for source address selection
    > verify Enable per packet validation
    >
    > lab-router(config-if)#ipv6 enable
    > [...]
    >
    > And then chances are good that you find useful training material on
    > their Web sites, often not just command descriptions, but actual
    > deployment guides.
    >


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