Lab Challenge IGP (EIGRP, OSPF and RIP)
The first Lab challenge I wrote on the networking-forum. Its about the IGP protocols EIGRP, OSPF and RIP and got some little tricky stuff in it. There are several ways to solve most of the tasks/problems that arise during the lab. The final target is to have full reachability through the whole lab. If you want to do it and got questions, just drop me a line.
Update 04.27.2009 Changed the wording for the OSPF tasks Read more »
IPv6 Link-Local Address
Link-local addresses only have a scope of the link they are used on, they will not be used or even reachable from another link.
The link-local address of an interface is a mix between the BIA (Burned In Address) and some static IPv6 stuff. The “dynamic” part is also know as modified EUI-64 addressing.
First of all, every link-local address in IPv6 is generated from FE80::/10, so if you ever see a address starting with FE80 you know thats a link-local address
Over a sh int you see your BIA:
R1#sh int fa 0/0
FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is AmdFE, address is cc00.0bfc.0000 (bia cc00.0bfc.0000)