It's a blessing in disguise really, because it gave me another opportunity to go over some configuration on the fly. Because I don't plan my recordings and configurations ahead of time, instead I do them on the fly, scenarios like that will occur fairly often. Also scenarios like this happens in the real world as well. Anyways. here goes the final set of videos!
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Day4 - Ipv6 dualstacked with IPv4, Routing IPv6 with EIGRP
Hello Everyone, today is an exciting day. I am wrapping the IPv6 Dual Stacking over IPv4 Setup series. Well, I did run into a bit a trouble when I was setting up IPv6 on the routers. I guess I should of checked to make sure that the router I was using in Cisco packet tracer supports IPv6. It turns out that it did not! So what did I do? well, I had no choice but to start from a new set of routers and reconfigure them for IPv6.
It's a blessing in disguise really, because it gave me another opportunity to go over some configuration on the fly. Because I don't plan my recordings and configurations ahead of time, instead I do them on the fly, scenarios like that will occur fairly often. Also scenarios like this happens in the real world as well. Anyways. here goes the final set of videos!
It's a blessing in disguise really, because it gave me another opportunity to go over some configuration on the fly. Because I don't plan my recordings and configurations ahead of time, instead I do them on the fly, scenarios like that will occur fairly often. Also scenarios like this happens in the real world as well. Anyways. here goes the final set of videos!
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