simon@limmat.switch.ch wrote:
Alex Rubenstein writes:
Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or self-guided)?
If your router vendor supports IPv6 (surprisingly, many do!):
Too bad the IPv6 support on the low-end Ciscos is mostly broken in many ways (does not work on WLAN, does not work across the local 4 port switch, etc.) , which are also the routers most classrooms could afford. Pete
lab-router#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. lab-router(config)#ipv6 ? access-list Configure access lists cef Cisco Express Forwarding for IPv6 dhcp Configure IPv6 DHCP general-prefix Configure a general IPv6 prefix hop-limit Configure hop count limit host Configure static hostnames icmp Configure ICMP parameters local Specify local options mfib Multicast Forwarding mfib-mode Multicast Forwarding mode mld Global mld commands multicast-routing Enable IPv6 multicast neighbor Neighbor ospf OSPF pim Configure Protocol Independent Multicast prefix-list Build a prefix list route Configure static routes router Enable an IPV6 routing process unicast-routing Enable unicast routing
lab-router(config)#ipv6 unicast-routing lab-router(config)#interface tengigabitEthernet 1/1 lab-router(config-if)#ipv6 ? IPv6 interface subcommands: address Configure IPv6 address on interface cef Cisco Express Forwarding for IPv6 dhcp IPv6 DHCP interface subcommands enable Enable IPv6 on interface mfib Interface Specific MFIB Control mld interface commands mtu Set IPv6 Maximum Transmission Unit nd IPv6 interface Neighbor Discovery subcommands ospf OSPF interface commands pim PIM interface commands policy Enable IPv6 policy routing redirects Enable sending of ICMP Redirect messages rip Configure RIP routing protocol router IPv6 Router interface commands traffic-filter Access control list for packets unnumbered Preferred interface for source address selection verify Enable per packet validation
lab-router(config-if)#ipv6 enable [...]
And then chances are good that you find useful training material on their Web sites, often not just command descriptions, but actual deployment guides.