Bob Franklin wrote:
> We are looking to ramp up our IPv6 deployment which will involve
> deploying a backbone routing protocol (what we've done so far has been
> done using static routes internally). We're using OSPF for the existing
> IPv4 backbone.
>
> Can I take a heads-up on what people are using (RIPng, OSPFv3, etc.)? I
> think I read something about IS-IS being a good choice to consolidate
> IPv4 and IPv6 routing; do I misremember that, or am I generally confused?
We've been using OSPF internally, and used OSPFv3 for IPv6. Our few
remaining Ciscos and our PC firewall/routers running "quagga" seem
to interwork happily with both forms of OSPF.
> Finally, any advice?
I wouldn't call it advice, but we're thinking of trying iBGP because of
the "multi-exit-discriminator" feature when we get a redundant link.
BGP is also supposed to cope with both IPV4 and IPv6 routes with a
single routing protocol.
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David Pick
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