IPv6 Done!

Not hard at all is it?  Narbik’s book is quite comprehensive.  Al the foundation stuff with a largish lab at the end on protocol redistribution, 6to4, 6 over 4, routing etc.

I find IPv6 quite user friendly as being a “new” IOS feature the code has been written more recently and if you dont do something right it tells you nicely rather than telling you cryptically or not even telling you at all.  Examples being ipv6 unicast-routing not enabled or OSPFv3 not having a router-id.

I normally do both those things as soon as I start configuring IPv6 so make things easier so I dont need to go around restarting processes and potentially bugger something up later.  These are just the two things that popped into my head first.

Moving on to some NAT now…