Eighteenth Video in a Series covering all elements of Cisco Certified Network Associate (200-301 CCNA)
Blueprint Section: Network Fundamentals
In this video we continue with IPv6, first reviewing the different types of IPv6 addresses. We look at Link-local FE80 addresses and how they're automatically assigned to each NIC and used for local communication across the wire. We even jump into couple of Cisco's and configure RIPNG to confirm link-locals are used in the exchanging of routes.
Unique Local address was the next address type we discuss. Understanding it always starts with FC00::/7 and not globally routable. Very similar to our IPv4 private addresses (RFC 1918).
Global unicast - These are our public IP space of which 2000::/3 has been reserved and within this range, 2001::/16 is currently being given out.
Finally, we touched on Multicast case and some important multicast IPs such as FF02::1 and FF02::2. After going through the slide we jump into the Cisco’s to configure some IPv6 using EUI-64 and Wireshark to review the packets
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