On Thursday, November 28, 2013 03:00:57 PM Mikael
Abrahamsson wrote:
> You don't need to have an IPv6 address on an L2 switch,
> to L2 switch 0x86dd ethertype frames.
But you might want one for remote management of the device.
I can see why having to go through the trouble setting up
SDM templ
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013, Bill Blackford wrote:
My experience with Cisco IPv6 is limited but I believe you can't even
configure a v6 address until you have the IPv6 SDM template loaded.
You don't need to have an IPv6 address on an L2 switch, to L2 switch
0x86dd ethertype frames.
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Mikael Abraha
My experience with Cisco IPv6 is limited but I believe you can't even
configure a v6 address until you have the IPv6 SDM template loaded.
On Nov 28, 2013 12:39 AM, "Andrew Miehs" wrote:
> I am just as dense.
>
> Why would you need to load the SDM template if you only want the switch to
> provide
I am just as dense.
Why would you need to load the SDM template if you only want the switch to
provide L2 connectivity?
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> On 28 Nov 2013, at 19:32, Jeyamurali Sivapathasundaram
> wrote:
>
> hi
>
> To get IPV6 to work, you need to load the correct SDM template and r
hi
To get IPV6 to work, you need to load the correct SDM template and reload
the switches.
Then you need to enable "ipv6 unicast-routing" on all devices.
There is no anything else apart from configuring IPV6 addresses that you
need to do, if all you want to do is to ping.
You should be able to
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> Scott Voll
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, 2013 11:07 AM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] IPv6 in the lab..
So I may be dense or something, but if I have two devices on a Vlan with
IPv6 addresses in the same network, why would I not be able to ping them?
Is there something I have to do on layer 2 switches in order to
And you also may need to adjust sdm to support ipv6
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> To: svoll.v...@gmail.com; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2013 08:20:35 +1100
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] IPv6 in the lab..
>
> Have you enabled ipv6 unicast-routing ?
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Have you enabled ipv6 unicast-routing ?
> Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 10:06:51 -0800
> From: svoll.v...@gmail.com
> To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: [c-nsp] IPv6 in the lab..
>
> So I may be dense or something, but if I have two devices on a Vlan with
> IPv6 addresse
If they are on the same L2, and addressed on the same L3, you should be
able to ping unless you have a vACL/pAcL blocking IPv6/ICMPv6 ... can you
ping between their link-locals?
/TJ
/TJ
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 1:06 PM, Scott Voll wrote:
> So I may be dense or something, but if I have two de
So I may be dense or something, but if I have two devices on a Vlan with
IPv6 addresses in the same network, why would I not be able to ping them?
Is there something I have to do on layer 2 switches in order to allow the
icmpv6 to flow?
Switches are 3560's and nexus 5500/2k's
TIA
Scott
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