2.2.4.4 Packet Tracer Configuring IPv6 Static And Routes Instructions
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Packet Tracer - Configuring IPv6 Static and Default Routes IPv6 Addressing Table Device Interface IPv6 Address/Prefix Default Gateway G0/0 2001:DB8:1:1::1/64 N/A S0/0/0 2001:DB8:1:A001::1/64 N/A G0/0 2001:DB8:1:2::1/64 N/A S0/0/0 2001:DB8:1:A001::2/64 N/A S0/0/1 2001:DB8:1:A002::1/64 N/A G0/0 2001:DB8:1:3::1/64 N/A S0/0/1 2001:DB8:1:A002::2/64 N/A PC1 NIC 2001:DB8:1:1::F/64 FE80::1 PC2 NIC 2001:DB8:1:2::F/64 FE80::2 PC3 NIC 2001:DB8:1:3::F/64 FE80::3 R1 R2 R3 Objectives Part 1: Examine the Network and Evaluate the Need for Static Routing Part 2: Configure IPv6 Static and Default Routes Part 3: Verify Connectivity Background In this activity, you will configure IPv6 static and default routes. A static route is a route that is entered manually by the network administrator in order to create a route that is reliable and safe. There are four © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 3 Packet Tracer - Configuring IPv6 Static and Default Routes different static routes used in this activity: a recursive static route; a directly attached static route; a fully specified static route; and a default route. Part 1: Examine the Network and Evaluate the Need for Static Routing a. Looking at the topology diagram, how many networks are there in total? 5 b. How many networks are directly connected to R1, R2, and R3? R1=2,R2=3,R3=2 c. How many static routes are required by each router to reach networks that are not directly connected? R1 needs to configure 3 static routes, R2 needs to configure 2 static routes, and R3 needs to configure 3 static routes. d. Which command is used to configure IPv6 static routes? ipv6 route Part 2: Configure IPv6 Static and Default Routes Step 1: Enable IPv6 routing on all routers. Before configuring static routes, we must configure the router to forward IPv6 packets Which command accomplishes this? ipv6 unicast-routing Enter this command on each router. Step 2: Configure recursive static routes on R1. Configure an IPv6 recursive static route to every network not directly connected to R1. Step 3: Configure a directly attached and a fully specified static route on R2. a. Configure a directly attached static route from R2 to the R1 LAN. b. Configure a fully specific route from R2 to the R3 LAN. Note: Packet Tracer v6.0.1 only checks for directly attached and recursive static routes. Your instructor may ask to review your configuration of a fully specified IPv6 static route. Step 4: Configure a default route on R3. Configure a recursive default route on R3 to reach all networks not directly connected. Step 5: Verify static route configurations. a. Which command is used in Packet Tracer to verify the IPv6 configuration of a PC from the command prompt? ipv6config b. Which command displays the IPv6 addresses configured on a router's interface? show ipv6 interface brief c. Which command displays the contents of the IPv6 routing table? show ipv6 route Part 3: Verify Network Connectivity Every device should now be able to ping every other device. If not, review your static and default route configurations. © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2 of 3 Packet Tracer - Configuring IPv6 Static and Default Routes Suggested Scoring Rubric Activity Section Part 1: Exam the Network and Evaluate the Need for Static Routing Part 2: Configure IPv6 Static and Default Routes Question Location Possible Points a-d 20 Part 1 Total 20 Step 1 5 Step 5 15 Part 2 Total 20 Packet Tracer Score 60 Total Score 100 © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Earned Points Page 3 of 3
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