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The Accidental Administrator: Cisco Router Step-by-Step Configuration Guide -- Understanding and Configuring IPv6

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Based on Chapter 14 in the book The Accidental Administrator ®: Cisco Router Step-by-Step Configuration Guide, this mini ebook covers the different types of IPv6 addresses, how to assign IPv6 addresses to router interfaces, the basics of IPv6 access-lists, and how to implement IPv6 routing, both static and dynamic.

You'll learn how to assign an IPv6 address to a router interface using static configuration, DHCP, and SLAAC (Stateless Auto Address Configuration).

IPv6 access-lists are also covered, including the new way to assign them to interfaces.

You'll also learn how to implement static routing and dynamic routing with RIPng, OSPFv3, and EIGRP for IPv6.

Along the way, you'll learn valuable tips for working with IPv6, including cautions as you migrate from IPv4.

Finally, the book ends with troubleshooting tips and a list of IPv6 resources on the Internet.

62 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 25, 2012

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Don R. Crawley

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A public speaker, author of six books and former network admin with practical ideas to better serve end-users, customers, and everyone else.

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August 13, 2015
Think I best stick to the…… " for dummies,"…… .

Although I've found this book to be an interesting and informative article piece, I'm better off to be sticking with…… "dummies" per say, in which it would be more appropriate for my understanding of reconfiguration of my router issues..LOL…..
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