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RIPng

Similar to IPv4

Based on RIPv2
Distance vector, max. 15 hop, split-horizon,

Only IPv6
In dual Stack Network it's necessary to run
both RIP (IPv4) and RIPng (IPv6)
Uses IPv6 for transport
IPv6 prefix, next-hop IPv6 address
For RIP updates, uses a multicast address
FF02::9

OSPFv3

OSPFv3 = OSPF for IPv6


Based on OSPFv2
Similar to OSPF
Topology is hidden outside the network

LSA flooding is limited by area

SPF calculation is done per area


Every area need to connect to the Backbone

IS-IS

OSI Protocol
Based in 2 levels

Runs over CNLS

L2 = Backbone
L1 = Stub
L2L1= interconnects L2 y L1
Every IS device send LSP (Link State Packets)
TLVs information is sent (Tag/Length/values)
Neirbor behavior do not change

The operation remains the same


Some ISPs are moving to IS-IS as IGP

Multiprotocol BGP

Exterior Gateway
Protocol
Connects different ASs
that have different
routing policies and
ASNs
Creates an AS_PATH
Supports the same
funcionalities than IPv4
Supports several
Address Families

AS X

AS Y

Peering

Peering

Peering

AS Z

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