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Misc. labbing
3 hours I haven’t logged much here as I’ve been doing 30mins here, an hour or two there, in my free time! I’ve been re-creating what I experienced on the lab, and then mixing it up with other technologies to … Continue reading
Posted in CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Prep
Tagged BGP, IPv6, nssa, OSPFv3, route redistribution
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IPExpert V3 Lab1 cont’d
2 hours Picked back up on this lab. Covered multicast and IOS Features/Services. Got stuck on IPV6 with Frame-Relay and EIGRP. I’ve done the latter, but I’m going to read up on IPV6 with FRS. Doesn’t make sense- old with the … Continue reading
Posted in CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Prep
Tagged EIGRPv3, IPExpert, IPv6, IPX Volume 3
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IPV6 and OSPFv3
1.5 hours Narbik IPV6 Lab 2, 3, and 4 Cool stuff- I’m really liking IPV6! How to summarize (I need to dig deeper here) 2000:1:1:0::1/64 2000:1:1:0::1/64 2000:1:1:0::1/64 2000:1:1:0::1/64 Summary- 2000:1:1:0::1/62 (like a /22 with IPV4) With OPSFv3, you can only … Continue reading
Posted in CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Prep
Tagged CCIE, IPv6, IPV6 summarization, Narbik, OSPFv3
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IPV6
2 hours Watched IPExpert’s VoD on IPV6 Went through a basic Narbik IPV6 lab Notes- – ipv6 unicast-routing (enables IPV6 on the router) – int f0/0 ipv6 enable (enabled IPV6 ND (neighbor discovery), and assigns link-local) ipv6 … Continue reading
Posted in CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Prep
Tagged Global Unicast, IPExpert, IPv6, Link-Local, Narbik, sh ipv6 neigh, VoD
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Narbik Adv. WB1 Lab 2 cont’d
1.5 hours IPV6 Switches, by default, won’t handle the IPV6 address assignments. You need to apply the sdm prefer dual default command and reload. Then, you can assign. S1#int f0/1 no switch ipv6 add 12:1:1:12::1/64 UDLD– I was aware of … Continue reading
Posted in CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Prep
Tagged IPv6, Narbik Advanced Workbook, UDLD
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IPv6 Reading
Realizing that I know just about nothing about IPv6, I picked up my CCIE book, 4th edition R&S, and started reading up. I’m starting to get it, but it’s going to take another 4-5 times of reading this 66 page … Continue reading