EIGRP IPv6 configuration in GNS3 by Devendra Pratap Singh || CCNA 200-301 || Network Creator



EIGRP IPv6 configuration in GNS3 by Devendra Pratap Singh || CCNA 200-301 || Network Creator

EIGRP IPv6 configuration in GNS3 by Devendra Pratap Singh || CCNA 200-301 || Network Creator

This document describes how to configure Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) for IPv6. EIGRP is an enhanced version of the IGRP developed by Cisco. It is an enhanced distance vector protocol that relies on the Diffused Update Algorithm (DUAL) to calculate the shortest path to a destination within a network. EIGRP for IPv6 works in the same way as EIGRP IPv4 where they can be configured and managed separately.

Prerequisites

Requirements
Cisco recommends that you have knowledge of these topics:

1- Basic knowledge of EIGRPv4

2- Basic knowledge of IPv6 addressing

Restrictions

1- The configuration of EIGRP for IPv6 has some restrictions; which are:

2- The interfaces can be directly configured with EIGRP for IPv6, without the use of a global IPv6 address. There is no network statement in EIGRP for IPv6.

3- The router ID needs to be configured for an EIGRPv6 protocol instance before it can run.

4- EIGRP for IPv6 has a shutdown feature. Ensure that the routing process is in “no shut” mode in order to run the protocol.

RIPng (RIP IPv6) Configuration: https://youtu.be/0WHJmRBej1U

IPv6 static routing configuration in GNS3: https://youtu.be/EYIhWWn4hak

OSPF Features: https://youtu.be/oARHJbccTd0

OSPFv2 Configuration: https://youtu.be/eHmYuC4vOwU

OSPF Multi Area Configuration : https://youtu.be/mOaaVFhRL9g

EIGRP metric calculation : https://youtu.be/YKyGZgK1tHs

EIGRP Authentication : https://youtu.be/SZ6tSaeL0gs

Advance EIGRP configuration : https://youtu.be/v0K_KG-p7AU

Basic EIGRP Configuration: https://youtu.be/SrUH2zEzm90

EIGRP Features: https://youtu.be/PkLApZNW6Dc

RIP timers concept: https://youtu.be/pvTJcuSEsjA

RIPv2 authentication (Plain text): https://youtu.be/VXd8wkfNDLk

RIPv2 authentication (MD5) : https://youtu.be/YDi57jDeHj8

RIPv2 configuration in GNS3: https://youtu.be/r-RmDmcCwik

RIP Routing an introduction: https://youtu.be/95Ko7_pjCbw

Static routing configuration : https://youtu.be/ScB6tFUjkKE

GNS3 Installation: https://youtu.be/TQbMWxT0h2g

Static routing: https://youtu.be/XK0OW-H4qn0

Routing introduction: https://youtu.be/KxHTByHS34A

VLSM Class C : https://youtu.be/_PzDLh6Kc_M

VLSM Class B : https://youtu.be/UH6cXVybDcY

FLSM class C Part 1: https://youtu.be/mqTfWjYikyc

FLSM Class B Part2: https://youtu.be/satWh-G3qVw

FLSM Class A Part3 : https://youtu.be/satWh-G3qVw

Subnetting Part1: https://youtu.be/ZalbEssHER0

Subetting Part2 : https://youtu.be/ZalbEssHER0

Subnetting Part3: https://youtu.be/_Kefk_E1S7s

Subnetting Part4: https://youtu.be/-UvO7tNplK8

IPv4 Addressing Part2: https://youtu.be/J2ffQrIPyQk

IPv4 Addressing Part3 : https://youtu.be/snh0th3UUj8

IPv4 Addressing Part1: https://youtu.be/I31FeVepDik

BGP introduction : https://youtu.be/5IgJf0vfVzw

BGP authentication : https://youtu.be/bMeXRUi25uI

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