IOS and IPv6

Merike Kaeo merike at doubleshotsecurity.com
Tue Dec 6 22:01:21 CET 2005


I stand corrected on both fronts.....only configured the ospf on the other
platforms I have so it was an erroneous assumption on my part just by
looking at 'ipv6 router ?' .

And also the memory....it's 16/16.......I need more coffeee.....

Now back to IPv6 DNS.....

- merike


> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 12:15:19PM -0800, Merike Kaeo wrote:
>> Hmmmm...I'm running a 25xx in a lab which supports ospfv3:
>>
>> Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
>> IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-IS-L), Version 12.3(13a), RELEASE SOFTWARE
>> (fc2)
>>
>> routerV6(config)#ipv6 router ?
>>   ospf  Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
>>   rip   IPv6 Routing Information Protocol (RIPv6)
>
> Well... it's lying to you.  Try actually configuring it...
>
> Cisco-M-XXII(config)#ipv6 router ospf 42
> Cisco-M-XXII(config)#
>
> - it should say (config-rtr) here...
>
>> Have 32M/32M memory which is max for these boxes.  Admittedly I am just
>> using this box as an isolated lab tester so have limited real routing
>> traffic for this particular box [only bgp for v6 is configured so
>> far]......
>
> Actually, on most 25xx, 16/16 is max.
>
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