08-28-2014 09:36 AM
I am trying to configure a network for routing IPv6 on my SG300
Main requirements:
- The purpose of the network is for a Lab
- The use of IPv6 Unique local addresses should be used
- Leverage separate IPv6 subnets and vlans
(I am aware that broadcasts are no more with IPv6, but I still want to separate my IPv6 address space with subnets and leverage vlans)
- L3 Inter-vlan routing should be leveraged at the switch
Cisco SG300-10 Switch Notes:
- It appears that even though I can only add three IPv6 interfaces
- Each interface is using the same link local address
- One can not edit/delete/modify the link local address of an interface
- It appears that one can not add a unique local address (ULA) as only Local, Global, and anycast are given
which forces me to add the ULA address as a Global address or an Anycast address
Cisco RVxxx Router Notes:
- It appears that only one IPv6 address can be created
- How does one associate an IPv6 with a VLAN?
- I dont know if the IPv6 DHCP will hand out address from the pools to the appropriate interfaces on the SG300
Note:
- The SG300 appears limited in its IPv6 abilities, I do not have a Cisco RV series router, but one is being looked into, if it can do what I want
If I had to "possibly" pull this off, I think this is what "might" meet my objectives
What I need to know is the following example will work to meet them?
If not is there something that I configure differently to do that?
08-30-2014 02:15 PM
I added more information on this topic on my router post for the topic
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