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thank you very much for this knowledge sharing, I learn a lot from your videos
I'm glad you're also including the packet tracer lab file lol.
So the ipv6 is a whole new game!Thank you
always great sir
wonderful explanation TY
Thank you very much
If I had 5 hosts (instead of 2 in this example) would all 4 of the Neighbors respond with a Neighbor Advertisement Message in reaction to PC-A sending out a Neighbor Solicitation Message?
Does this apply any differently when a Cisco device is deployed in a cloud environment, such as AWS or Azure?
Dan, are ipv6 address that starts with 2001 the only web routable address?
No there are others. The global unicast range of routable addresses are: 2000 to 3FFF
In the cisco academy they use 2001:DB8: because they own it.
@@danscourses Cisco doesn't own it; 2001:db8::/32 is reserved by IANA in coordination with the IETF (see RFC3849) for use in examples.
thank you very much for this knowledge sharing, I learn a lot from your videos
I'm glad you're also including the packet tracer lab file lol.
So the ipv6 is a whole new game!
Thank you
always great sir
wonderful explanation TY
Thank you very much
If I had 5 hosts (instead of 2 in this example) would all 4 of the Neighbors respond with a Neighbor Advertisement Message in reaction to PC-A sending out a Neighbor Solicitation Message?
Does this apply any differently when a Cisco device is deployed in a cloud environment, such as AWS or Azure?
Dan, are ipv6 address that starts with 2001 the only web routable address?
No there are others. The global unicast range of routable addresses are: 2000 to 3FFF
In the cisco academy they use 2001:DB8: because they own it.
@@danscourses Cisco doesn't own it; 2001:db8::/32 is reserved by IANA in coordination with the IETF (see RFC3849) for use in examples.