awesome, I am studying CCNA but my own, and I notice that your videos are excellent. is there a way that I can see your videos for CCNA consecutively. I mean from OSI model though advanced tcp ip? thank you very much, your videos are the best.
hei Keith, I am practicing ospfv3 in gns3 and have implemented as you have demonstrated but unfortunately the router in the same area aren't forming neighbor-ship why?
I'm a little bit confuse about your config Don't you need to use the ipv6 router ospf 1? Also, the "ipv6 enable" command under the interface is that only for link-local addresses? What I mean is if I use this command under int s0/0 "ipv6 add 2001:C123::/64 eui-64" since Im using the link-local add for the interface, I'm gonna need to use the "ipv6 enable", so that I can route to a different network. Am I right? I'm in a process of learning ipv6.
hei Keith, I am trying to simulate OSPFv3 in gns3,using cisco 2691.I have R1 connected to R2 via fa0/0 both are in area 0 and have full neighbor relation.But when I try to configure other interface in R1 in different area. the neighbor relation between R1&R2 is no longer exit.and When I shutdown the other interface on R1 neighbor relation comes up. why this happen help me out.
Verify the following: ping between neighbors on same subnet same mask length on each router interfaces on each enabled for OSPF in same area authentication same on each router timers same on each router OSPFv3 router ID set ipv6 unicast-routing enabled It will likely be one of those items than needs correction. Keith
hei Keith, I couldn't put the link of my document here in the comment box. therefore, I have send you message in your Facebook page. hope you will find. thanks
This is by far the best explanation of IPv6 that I've seen, thanks!
Hi John-
Thanks for the comments! There are several other IPv6 videos on my channel that you might find useful as well.
Thanks again,
Keith Barker
awesome, I am studying CCNA but my own, and I notice that your videos are excellent. is there a way that I can see your videos for CCNA consecutively. I mean from OSI model though advanced tcp ip?
thank you very much, your videos are the best.
awesome video defo subscribing.thanks a mill any chance youl be doing anymore with ipv6 doin a project on it??
If it is troubleshooting a Cisco issue, you may want to post your question on the Cisco Learning or CSC networks (both of which are free).
hei Keith, I am practicing ospfv3 in gns3 and have implemented as you have demonstrated but unfortunately the router in the same area aren't forming neighbor-ship why?
Hi Keith, Just to say I have benefited from this video. Can you do a video for deriving IPv6 from IPv4
, nemmank
I'm a little bit confuse about your config
Don't you need to use the ipv6 router ospf 1?
Also, the "ipv6 enable" command under the interface is that only for link-local addresses? What I mean is if I use this command under int s0/0 "ipv6 add 2001:C123::/64 eui-64" since Im using the link-local add for the interface, I'm gonna need to use the "ipv6 enable", so that I can route to a different network. Am I right?
I'm in a process of learning ipv6.
How do we implement ipv6 on switch in packet tracer?
I think that video used a 12.4T, enterprise edition.
Can you show me the running config of the interfaces involved from both routers? Then I can get a better idea of what is going on.
Keith
@Keith6783 Has this been incorporated into the CCNA eXam.Thus, updating the test or will this go into effect next year
hei Keith,
I am trying to simulate OSPFv3 in gns3,using cisco 2691.I have R1 connected to R2 via fa0/0 both are in area 0 and have full neighbor relation.But when I try to configure other interface in R1 in different area. the neighbor relation between R1&R2 is no longer exit.and When I shutdown the other interface on R1 neighbor relation comes up. why this happen help me out.
Hey Keith,
Thanks a ton buddy you are best :)
Big thanks for you video!
I also have a question. Can you explain for that is using ipv6 flowset command? As I understand - it is for troubleshooting?
Verify the following:
ping between neighbors on same subnet
same mask length on each router
interfaces on each enabled for OSPF in same area
authentication same on each router
timers same on each router
OSPFv3 router ID set
ipv6 unicast-routing enabled
It will likely be one of those items than needs correction.
Keith
hei Keith,
I couldn't put the link of my document here in the comment box.
therefore, I have send you message in your Facebook page.
hope you will find.
thanks