08-31-2014 06:19 AM - edited 03-04-2019 11:39 PM
Hi
I was just wondering whats the difference between the commands:
ipv6 router ospf 1 vs router ospfv3 1
it noticed that if you have used either one you cant use the other command even if it is in the same process.ex ipv6 router ospf 1. If i use router ospfv3 1 it will give an error prompt.
Thanks
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08-31-2014 11:46 AM
Hi,
the ipv6 router ospf <pid> command creates a process for IPv6 only.
With the router ospfv3 <pid> command, support for Address Families was introduced (similar to AFs used by BGP, EIGRP and IS-IS), so you can run IPv4 and IPv6 under the same process.
There is an interesting Cisco Live Session where this relatively new feature was presented too: BRKRST-2337 - OSPF Deployment in Modern Networks
Cisco White Paper: OSPFv3 Support for Address Families
HTH
Rolf
08-31-2014 11:46 AM
Hi,
the ipv6 router ospf <pid> command creates a process for IPv6 only.
With the router ospfv3 <pid> command, support for Address Families was introduced (similar to AFs used by BGP, EIGRP and IS-IS), so you can run IPv4 and IPv6 under the same process.
There is an interesting Cisco Live Session where this relatively new feature was presented too: BRKRST-2337 - OSPF Deployment in Modern Networks
Cisco White Paper: OSPFv3 Support for Address Families
HTH
Rolf
08-31-2014 04:17 PM
This really helps a lot .. thanks for the links.
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