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Cisco - CCENT/CCNA R&S (100-105) – IPv6 EUI, Anycast and Static Routing - Part 3 .54
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Fifty-fourth Video in a Series covering all elements of The Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) 100-105 ICND1v3 which is the first part of the CCNA certification.
Blueprint Section: Network Fundamentals
In this section, we turn our focus to the last topics within IPv6. EUI-64, Anycast and Static Routing. First and most importantly we look at EUI-64. We discover EUI-64 is an addressing technique used to help with administrative overhead when configuring an IPv6 network.
We review the 48-bit MAC address and how FFFE is added to make it 64 bits, then how the 7th bit in the most significant byte is flipped. It's important you understand how to take a MAC address and make it an EUI-64 address
Moving on, we talked about Anycast. A new type of addressing added into IPv6 that goes alongside unicast and multicast. Anycast is considered One-to-Closest, where multiple servers around the world have the same IPv6 address and you’re redirected to the closed one.
We finished by going into the lab and configuring some static routing, confirming how this looks on the CLI and how much its similar to IPv4.
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Blueprint Section: Network Fundamentals
In this section, we turn our focus to the last topics within IPv6. EUI-64, Anycast and Static Routing. First and most importantly we look at EUI-64. We discover EUI-64 is an addressing technique used to help with administrative overhead when configuring an IPv6 network.
We review the 48-bit MAC address and how FFFE is added to make it 64 bits, then how the 7th bit in the most significant byte is flipped. It's important you understand how to take a MAC address and make it an EUI-64 address
Moving on, we talked about Anycast. A new type of addressing added into IPv6 that goes alongside unicast and multicast. Anycast is considered One-to-Closest, where multiple servers around the world have the same IPv6 address and you’re redirected to the closed one.
We finished by going into the lab and configuring some static routing, confirming how this looks on the CLI and how much its similar to IPv4.
Thanks for Watching and be sure to like and subscribe!
📚Books! 🎓🎓
Cisco CCENT 200-105 - Recommended books -
My fav books:
📚Books 🎓🎓
👍👍 Thanks for Watching 👍👍
Want to give back? ☕
You can find me on: ✉✉
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