MicroNugget: How to Add RIPng to IPv6

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In this video, Keith Barker covers how to provide full connectivity in a sample network using the basic routing protocol RIPng (Next Generation) in IPv6. He’ll discuss and demonstrate basic interface configuration and then demonstrate how you can verify everything is working the way you want it to.

Keith begins by demonstrating how to build a basic test network and showing how you can use this to come up with an IP addressing scheme.

After you’ve configured each of the interfaces with the appropriate IP address, one of the common questions sysadmins have is how to verify everything is working correctly.

The easiest way is by simply performing a quick ping, but you’ll also want to know how to check that you can reach something that isn’t already directly connected to the network. If you try a ping here, it will fail because routers based on directly connected interfaces alone don’t know about remote networks. Keith will show you how to overcome that obstacle in this video.

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IPv4 is so deeply embedded into the Internet and our private networks, that it will probably be around for a decades to come, even as IPv6 gets more popularity and implementation. A large part of that is the time and cost for converting completely to IPv6, which some environments may never do. Great question.


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You got it right: the whole team is awesome, top to bottom and sideways. Thank you :)

cbtnuggets
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The whole CBT Nuggets company and team is awesome. I gotta wonder ... is it because the guy at the top is awesome? I subscribed for a year when I had a job, and watched dozens of series. I talked to sales and support several times, and it seems like everyone there is happy and good person. I love you guys.

Boxofclocks
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Hello Dayib-

Thanks for the feedback!

Keith

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Why is RIPng still even on the CCNP blueprint??

NetworkBruh