From: Hobbs (deadheadblues@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 06 2009 - 18:28:46 ARST
Thanks Wouter, yep "bridge 1 route IPv6" doesn't exist in the IOS I am
using. Tunnel did work great though. I just made an ipv6ip tunnel, sourced
it from the BVI address. Thanks!
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Wouter Prins <wp@null0.nl> wrote:
> Hi Hobbs,
>
> You are probably missing a command like 'bridge 1 route ipv6', that doesnt
> exist afaik. :)
> I think it depends on the platform if it can bridge ipv6?
> If all else fails tunnel it?
>
> Regards,
> Wouter
>
> 2009/1/6 Hobbs <deadheadblues@gmail.com>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have some issues running IPv6 on a bridged interface. For example
>> ethernet0/0 is in bridge-group 1 (with an IPv4 address on the BVI). When I
>> put an IPv6 address on the BVI I have no connectivity to other routers.
>> When
>> I put the IPv6 address on the Ethernet interface I have connectivity
>> (ping,
>> etc) but the interface does not accept routing updates via RIP. Once I
>> take
>> the bridge-group of the interface - RIP updates are accepted.
>>
>> Any ideas how to make IPv6 routing and Bridged interfaces work together?
>>
>> R2 -----e0/1 R1 e0/0 ------ R3
>>
>> So in other words R1 needs to bridge IPv4 between R3 and R2 (they are on
>> the
>> same IPv4 subnet)
>> R1 and R3 also need to exchange IPv6 routes via RIPng.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
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