01-02-2009 12:52 AM - edited 03-04-2019 03:18 AM
guys today i came across a wierd exercise......there are two router connected togather via FR line....now the address to be config is 4588:jhg:tre::/64 and it shd be in eui-64 format.....now remaining part of the ipv6 subnet shd be taken from the third octat of the serial interface.....now the problem is both router s on are same address 192.168.1.0/30 now i am confuse abt both routers serial address third octact is 1 so it means that the ipv6 address will look like
4588:jhg:tre:1::/64 eui-64 am i doing wrong or its something with ipv6....as how come both interface on serial which is connected via FR will have same ip address guys can someone help me abt this whats the right way to do it.....thanks guys
01-02-2009 03:10 AM
Hello Khan,
the request is correct:
to talk in ipv6 the two addresses must be in the same ipv6 subnet.
By using eui-64 you need to specify only the net portion of the /64 address and this must be the same on both endpoints.
the last 64 bits (ipv6 addresses are 128 bits wide) are taken by using a MAC address of a LAN interface (48 bits) with some transformations on the router
Rather how can you use jhg and so on if the only allowed digits are 0-9a-f ?
I guess you have masked the digits ignore above question
Hope to help
Giuseppe
01-02-2009 06:05 AM
sorry but didnt get it.....can you explain a bit in easy language sorry abt that
01-02-2009 06:38 AM
Hello Khan,
Sorry if I've been unclear
IPv6 address: 128 bits long
IPv6 eui-64: 64 bits of network part, 64 bits of host part
host part: 64 bits derived from a MAC address on the router with some changes
network part: it is 64 bits and has to be the same so the original request in your exercise is correct because they ask you to set part of the network section not the host portion so it is necessary to use the same value on both routers or they will be in two different /64 IPv6 subnets
see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk648/tk872/technologies_white_paper0900aecd8026003d.pdf
Hope to help
Giuseppe
01-02-2009 08:28 AM
thnaks for your help now ip address looks like this on both routers
router A 4588:jhg:tre:1::/64 eui-64
router B 4588:jhg:tre:1::/64 eui-64
as the ipv4 address between them thrid octact is 1 .....now i config that on both end cant ping it why is thaT
01-02-2009 09:31 AM
Hello Khan,
post your configuration here I still don't understand these are not valid IPv6 addresses
see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipv6/configuration/guide/ip6-addrg_bsc_con.html
what kind of ping have you used ?
have you enabled ipv6 routing ?
CEF for IPv6 ?
post relevant parts of your lab in order to get better help
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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