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RS0044 - IPv6 OSPFv3 (Part 3)

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The video walks you through basic and advance configuration of OSPFv3 on Cisco router. You will be able to see configuration similarities and differences between OSPFv3 and OSPF in IPv4. Our tasks include simple route advertisement, routing process and interface parameter adjustment, and route manipulation. We will also look at various types of OSPF area and LSA messages. You should become familiar with OSPFv3 by the end of this lab. We recommend having basic understanding of IPv6 before viewing this video.
Part 3 of this video looks at route redistribution and the concept of Stub and Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA).
Fact:
  • OSPFv3 uses multicast address FF02::5 and FF02::6 for advertisement
Topic:
  • OSPFv3 Basic Configuration
  • Administrative Distance (AD), Reference-Bandwidth
  • Neighbor Authentication, Link Cost, Hello Interval, Priority
  • Default Route Advertisement
  • Metric-Type 1 and 2
  • Route Filter and Redistribution
  • Area and External Summarization
  • Stub Area and Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA)

About Author

Metha Chiewanichakorn, CCIE#23585 (Ent. Infra, Sec, SP), is a Cisco networking enthusiast with years of experience in the industry. He is currently working as a consulting engineer for a Cisco partner. As a founder of and an instructor at labminutes.com, Metha enjoys learning and challenges himself with new technologies.