IPv6 And OSPFv3 Over DMVPN

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Once you've got your DMVPN up and running, as shown in DMVPN, you can enable IPv6 and OSPFv3.

Note that the config is largely the same as the IPv4 version. The critical difference is the references to the link-local addresses (FE80::). Without these defined, OSPF will have issues maintaining adjacencies. I've also kept the global addresses mentioned (2001:DB8:DDDD::), mostly for things like pinging and SSH.

ipv6 unicast-routing
ipv6 cef
!
interface Tunnel0
 description DMVPN
 ipv6 address FE80::1 link-local
 ipv6 address 2001:DB8:DDDD::1/64
 ipv6 mtu 1400
 ipv6 nhrp map multicast dynamic
 ipv6 nhrp map multicast 203.0.113.28
 ipv6 nhrp map FE80::2/128 203.0.113.28
 ipv6 nhrp map 2001:DB8:DDDD::2/128 203.0.113.28
 ipv6 nhrp network-id 1
 ipv6 nhrp holdtime 180
 ipv6 nhrp nhs FE80::2
 ipv6 nhrp nhs 2001:DB8:DDDD::2
 ipv6 nhrp registration timeout 60
 ipv6 nhrp shortcut
 ipv6 nhrp redirect
 ipv6 ospf network broadcast
 ipv6 ospf priority 128
 ipv6 ospf 1 area 0
!
ipv6 router ospf 1
 router-id 10.10.10.1