[c-nsp] IPv6 RIP default route injection [Private Range]
Gert Doering
gert at greenie.muc.de
Wed Sep 6 01:40:04 EDT 2006
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 05:15:01PM +0700, a. Rahman Isnaini r. Sutan wrote:
>
> CMIIW, Cisco injects a private ipv6 address to another RIP neighbor ?
>
> R ::/0 [120/2]
> via FE80::2E0:B0FF:FE5A:D998, Serial0, 00:00:09/00:02:50
It's not "injected".
That's the next-hop address, and it's a link-local address, which is
the way routing protocols work with IPv6.
(Which means you can renumber your router-to-router link without affecting
RIP/OSPFv3)
gert
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