I got really angry when it wouldn't ping and then I played the next 30 seconds of the video where you explained the losing of the FE80! Wooooo! Thank you so much! Awesome tutorial!
Hi Nice Tutorial Just a tip for everybody 9:02 - instead of copying the the link-local address from the IP configuration window then converting it to global unicast you can just type ipconfig on the command prompt and copy the global unicast address from there.
Thank you very much! As you said, I really have problem with IPv6 Gateway. It disappeared. I couldn't understand why. But I switched Auto Config and Static checkboxes once and again and it is working! Ping is running through the Router! Thank you!
Dan your a ip master and great teacher to many who just don't get it.. I have been waiting for IPv6 to be common for a long time but I guess the mainframe cannot employ and deploy it until nsa has fully made IPvX or IPv6.6.6 right kmt. ....
thanks for this! quick question for you, in a real world scenario.. could the gateway for the PCs be EITHER the link local address on the router interfaces OR the global unicast address on the router interface? Was a bit confused when i saw that the gateway for the PCs was still the link local address even though the global unicast had been configured, was expecting the gateway to be the global unicast address on each router interface. cheers
i believe all network statements in ipv6 arent required like they were with rip/eigrp/ospf in ipv4, it will automatically add and share the networks without the "network" command in router mode. though static routes still play a big part.
I have a question. I have a Cisco Nexus to configure. Do you need to use the same commands in order to configure ipv6 or you need other ones to use in it?
great video thank you, i have a question, if i want to connect to another network (Router), do i just configure the routing protocol or static/default router? thanks
I think because you are only going across that Routers so it can use its link local. if you had more than 1 router. ud need to have a global uni-cast address on the router's interface and use that as a DF for your pc to Route traffic.
Hi. My question is which one is my real gateway? FE80::1 ? or 2001:DB8:AAAA:A::1? In ipv4 we configure the router interface by gateway address. Please clarify to me it will help me a lot.
Hello, I've got a question. I configure the interface g0/0 with 2001:DB8:ACAD:A::1/48 address and now I would like to assign 2001:DB8:ACAD:B::1/48 address to the interface g0/1, but every time I want to do that I receive the following information "R1(config)#interface g0/1 R1(config-if)#ipv6 address 2001:DB8:ACAD:B::1/48 %GigabitEthernet0/1: Error: 2001:DB8:ACAD::/48 is overlapping with 2001:DB8:ACAD::/48 on GigabitEthernet0/0". Thanks in advance
I could not see global unicast address that was auto-configured on terminal on PC by typing ipconfig /all. Anyone had this problem??? my topology looks exactly same as this video's and pinging works just fine. is this a bug on Packet Tracer??
The more I learn about IPv6 I keep asking myself wtf ain't we using this?? Why is IPv4 still even used It's so much better from implementation to functionality
2021 Still one of the Best ipv6 tutorial. Thank you.
This video is a good definition of "Old but gold"
I got really angry when it wouldn't ping and then I played the next 30 seconds of the video where you explained the losing of the FE80! Wooooo! Thank you so much! Awesome tutorial!
YOU ARE SUPER AMAZING SIR !!!! YOUR VOICE AND THE WAY OF EXPLANATION ROCKSSSS !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!! I'm in CCNA1 and for some reason I've been having issues with IPv6. This has helped so much!
Hi Nice Tutorial
Just a tip for everybody
9:02 - instead of copying the the link-local address from the IP configuration window then converting it to global unicast you can just type ipconfig on the command prompt and copy the global unicast address from there.
This was a very helpful, informative, and concise video. Thanks for sharing and it has continued to help students even this year.
Thank you very much!
As you said, I really have problem with IPv6 Gateway. It disappeared.
I couldn't understand why. But I switched Auto Config and Static checkboxes once and again and it is working! Ping is running through the Router! Thank you!
Thank you! You have the ability to explain something complex, to a beginner perfectly. Thank you!
Very nice little example about how to route IPv6. Thanks!
Excellent well done ... easy and not complicated ...
Glad I found your video. Really helped to understand IPv6.
Thanks a lot, Sir. The way of explanation is superb.
Amazing explanation Man! finally understood directly what meant by ipv6 autoconfig.. by you showing it was way different by my reading it
February 7, 2021! Worth Watching
Thanks a lot!!
ipv6 basics taught in 20 mins,I
Very good course, great explanation, easy to understand.
Sua explicação é tão didática, muito obrigada.
thanks very much for the great explanination.
Thanks Sir for the wonder full video. Thanks a lot!!
beautiful work ❤
Hey
I need to know what is the difference between that way and the EUI-64 way for configuring the router ports with IPv6
Dan your a ip master and great teacher to many who just don't get it.. I have been waiting for IPv6 to be common for a long time but I guess the mainframe cannot employ and deploy it until nsa has fully made IPvX or IPv6.6.6 right kmt. ....
Thank you sir, very clear. GB
great knowledge lesson - you are a Teacher !!!
Nice explanation
Great vid!
thanks for this! quick question for you, in a real world scenario.. could the gateway for the PCs be EITHER the link local address on the router interfaces OR the global unicast address on the router interface? Was a bit confused when i saw that the gateway for the PCs was still the link local address even though the global unicast had been configured, was expecting the gateway to be the global unicast address on each router interface.
cheers
And another one. The window you deployed when you were explaining the auto configure ipv6 in the OCD is the same that will appear in windows 10?
i believe all network statements in ipv6 arent required like they were with rip/eigrp/ospf in ipv4, it will automatically add and share the networks without the "network" command in router mode. though static routes still play a big part.
This really helped!
I have a question. I have a Cisco Nexus to configure. Do you need to use the same commands in order to configure ipv6 or you need other ones to use in it?
great video thank you, i have a question, if i want to connect to another network (Router), do i just configure the routing protocol or static/default router? thanks
you are super great. Thank you!!!
Hi,
Why is the default gateway the routers Local Link address and not the routers interface ipv6 address?
+Ciaran Mooney he explained that on 12:20
I think because you are only going across that Routers so it can use its link local. if you had more than 1 router. ud need to have a global uni-cast address on the router's interface and use that as a DF for your pc to Route traffic.
I am confused, which one is the default gateway? Is it FE80::1 or the iPad address for g0/0
Hi.
My question is which one is my real gateway?
FE80::1 ?
or
2001:DB8:AAAA:A::1?
In ipv4 we configure the router interface by gateway address. Please clarify to me it will help me a lot.
great explanation, thanks !
Good explanation...Thank you
Thank you. Very useful!
Great tutorial!!
Still can't get why the default gateway is the local link address, I mean should it be the ipv6 global link address?
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Hello, I've got a question. I configure the interface g0/0 with 2001:DB8:ACAD:A::1/48 address and now I would like to assign 2001:DB8:ACAD:B::1/48 address to the interface g0/1, but every time I want to do that I receive the following information "R1(config)#interface g0/1
R1(config-if)#ipv6 address 2001:DB8:ACAD:B::1/48
%GigabitEthernet0/1: Error: 2001:DB8:ACAD::/48 is overlapping with 2001:DB8:ACAD::/48 on GigabitEthernet0/0".
Thanks in advance
how to make this work if you have two different networks connected to eachother with two routers. for example: server-switch-router-router-switch-pc
thank you sensei
how does ipv6 route table look like
Great video!
Great, thank you for your effort, sir :)
I have P.T. Version 5.3.2! How can I upgrade to 6.0.?
WHO ELSE IS DOING THEIR CCNA THIS MOnTH???
Thanks a lot
I could not see global unicast address that was auto-configured on terminal on PC by typing ipconfig /all.
Anyone had this problem???
my topology looks exactly same as this video's and pinging works just fine.
is this a bug on Packet Tracer??
Where's part 3?
Thank you
thanks keep it up ^^
Thanks
i need to download why have u disabled download
probably just moved the page and the link is broken. I will try to fix it today
thanks alot
cool
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The more I learn about IPv6 I keep asking myself wtf ain't we using this?? Why is IPv4 still even used
It's so much better from implementation to functionality
ISLAM = :) = (y)
ISLAM is the true religion :) 100%
+Leandro Pereira fuck you ;)
that's a weird bug :(
Wow I was getting frustrated, what a wierd bug
please ping swich
thanks a lot
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