Bauke, > 1- Why in this task the RIP process is NOT enabled in global config mode > [ Ipv6 Router RIP CCIE], but only under the interface? >
RIPng is enabled on the interface, not globally. > > 2- When filtering updates from R6 using the traffic-filter command under R5 > router mode, why are we calling the ACL BLOCK6 to block loopback1 of R6 and > R9? These networks on R6 and R9, including 2001:96::x/64, are the ones that > should show up on R5 with next-hop of 2001::200:7/64, right? > > The ACL does not call the loopback of R6, it block RIPng packets from the link-local address of R6. This way, R5 only hears the advertisements from R7. Bryan Bartik CCIE #23707 (R&S), CCNP Sr. Support Engineer - IPexpert, Inc. URL: http://www.IPexpert.com
