CCNP Network Route IPV-6 Part-III IPV-6 Static Routing: R1(Conf t)# ip routing  (Turn on Routing) R1(Conf t)# ipv6 unicast-routing  (Turn on ipv6 routing)

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CCNP Network Route IPV-6 Part-III IPV-6 Static Routing: R1(Conf t)# ip routing  (Turn on Routing) R1(Conf t)# ipv6 unicast-routing  (Turn on ipv6 routing) R1(Conf t)# ipv6 route 2001:22BB::/ :22AA::1 Above says, I want to reach 2001:22BB via 2001:22AA:1 Default Route: R1(Conf t)# show ipv6 route  R1(Conf t)# ipv6 route ::/0 2001:11AA::1 Above says send everything to 2001:11AA:1 Ping, traceroute and confirm all working well.

CCNP Network Route IPV-6 Part-III IPV6 RIP: R1(Conf t)# int fa 0/0  R1(Conf t-if)# ipv6 rip enable  = any word or identifier That will turn on RIP and advertise the network all in one command. RIP uses link local addressing for its communication. We can check IPV6 routes by following: R1(Conf t)# show ipv6 route  To Debug: R1# debug ipv6 rip  This rip uses 521 port, Version is RIP-NG 1 or Next Generation V.1 R1# show ipv6 protocols  Once RIP is enabled we can go in it for further adjustments. R1(Conf t)# ipv6 router rip 

CCNP Network Route IPV-6 Part-III OSPF V3: R1(Conf t)# ipv6 unicast-routing  R1(Conf t)# int fa 0/0  R1(Conf t-if)# ipv6 ospf 1 area 10  In above 1 is process id, 10 is the area number fast Eth connected to. R1(Conf t)#exit  If it says pick a router-id config it manually. R1(Conf t)#ipv6 router ospf 1  R1(Config-rtr)# router-id  [ Lets say id for router 1] Now its all functional. Now R1(Conf t)# int fa 0/1  R1(Config-if)# ipv6 ospf area 0  Fast eth 0/1 is connected with Area 0 Same steps on other neighbor routers as per their id and areas.

CCNP Network Route IPV-6 Part-III OSPF V3: R1# show ipv6 ospf neighbor  [To check the relation ship] R1# show ipv6 ospf interface  R1# show ipv6 route 