internal routing-protocols for IPv6
Kristoff Bonne
kristoff.bonne@skypro.be
Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:03:48 +0200 (CEST)
Greetings,
Just a general question; for the moment, static routing works just
fine, but what would be the best INTERNAL routing-protocol for a
IPv6-network?
(Looking into the possibility to have cisco-router or unix-boxes acting as
routers).
- RIP-for-IPv6 (is this 'RIPv6' ???)?
Is it just as limited at RIP on IPv4?
- OSPF.
OK, I've seen RFCs on this, but are there already implementations off
this?
- EIGRP?
Does EIGRP exist for IPv6? As this is 'cisco-stuff', not supported on
unix-boxes, I guess.
- ISIS?
We used to do both OSI CLNS and IPv4 routing in this; so ... could IPv6 be
added? Are there implementations of this?
- internal BGP?
Supported by the unix-routers?
Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.
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