IPv6 Routing:
EIGRP Support
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Customers can
configure EIGRP to route IPv6 prefixes. There is no linkage between EIGRP for
IPv4 and EIGRP for IPv6; they are configured and managed separately. However,
the configuration of EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6 is similar and provides
operational familiarity and continuity.
The following
commands were introduced or modified:
accept-lifetime,
clear ipv6
eigrp,
eigrp
log-neighbor-changes,
eigrp
log-neighbor-warnings,
eigrp
router-id,
eigrp stub,
ipv6 authentication key-chain
eigrp,
ipv6 authentication mode
eigrp,
ipv6 eigrp,
ipv6 hello-interval
eigrp,
ipv6 hold-time
eigrp,
ipv6 next-hop-self
eigrp,
ipv6 router
eigrp,
ipv6 split-horizon
eigrp,
ipv6 summary-address
eigrp,
ipv6
unicast-routing,
key,
key chain,
key-string,
metric
weights, send-lifetime,
show ipv6
eigrp,
show ipv6 eigrp
neighbors.
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EIGRP IPv6 VRF
Lite
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The EIGRP
IPv6 VRF Lite feature provides EIGRP IPv6 support for multiple VRFs. EIGRP for
IPv6 can operate in the context of a VRF. The EIGRP IPv6 VRF Lite feature
provides separation between routing and forwarding, providing an additional
level of security because no communication between devices belonging to
different VRFs is allowed unless it is explicitly configured. The EIGRP IPv6
VRF Lite feature simplifies the management and troubleshooting of traffic
belonging to a specific VRF.
The EIGRP
IPv6 VRF Lite feature is available only in EIGRP named configurations.
There are no
new or modified commands for this feature.
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