12.6.6 Packet Tracer – Configure IPv6 Addressing Answers Full 100% 2023 2024

This is Cisco 12.6.6 Packet Tracer – Configure IPv6 Addressing Answers Full 100% 2023 2024 for Cisco CCNA 1 v7 ITN v7.02.

   CCNA 1 v7 & ITN 7.02   
Final Exam Answers
CCNA 1 7.02 - Modules 11 - 13
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CCNA 1 7.02 - Modules 14 - 15
Modules 14 - 15 Exam Answers Online Test
CCNA 1 ITN v7.02 - Packet Tracer Activities Answers & Solutions
11.5.5 Packet Tracer – Subnet an IPv4 Network Answers
11.7.5 Packet Tracer – Subnetting Scenario Answers
11.9.3 Packet Tracer – VLSM Design and Implementation Practice Answers
11.10.1 Packet Tracer – Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme Answers
11.10.2 Packet Tracer – Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme – Physical Mode
12.6.6 Packet Tracer – Configure IPv6 Addressing Answers
12.9.1 Packet Tracer – Implement a Subnetted IPv6 Addressing Scheme Answers
12.9.2 Packet Tracer – Configure IPv6 Addresses on Network Devices – Physical Mode Answers
13.2.6 Packet Tracer – Verify IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Answers
13.2.7 Packet Tracer – Use Ping and Traceroute to Test Network Connectivity Answers
13.3.1 Packet Tracer – Use ICMP to Test and Correct Network Connectivity Answers
13.3.2 Packet Tracer – Use Ping and Traceroute to Test Network Connectivity – Physical Mode Answers
CCNA 1 ITN v7.02 - Student Lab Answers & Solutions
11.6.6 Lab – Calculate IPv4 Subnets Answers
11.10.2 Lab – Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme Answers
12.7.4 Lab – Identify IPv6 Addresses Answers
12.9.2 Lab – Configure IPv6 Addresses on Network Devices Answers
13.3.2 Lab – Use Ping and Traceroute to Test Network Connectivity Answers

Packet Tracer – Configure IPv6 Addressing (Answers Version)

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Addressing Table

Device

Interface

IPv6 Address/Prefix

Default Gateway

R1

G0/0

2001:db8:1:1::1/64

N/A

R1

G0/0

fe80::1

N/A

R1

G0/1

2001:db8:1:2::1/64

N/A

R1

G0/1

fe80::1

N/A

R1

S0/0/0

2001:db8:1:a001::2/64

N/A

R1

S0/0/0

fe80::1

N/A

Sales

NIC

2001:db8:1:1::2/64

fe80::1

Billing

NIC

2001:db8:1:1::3/64

fe80::1

Accounting

NIC

2001:db8:1:1::4/64

fe80::1

Design

NIC

2001:db8:1:2::2/64

fe80::1

Engineering

NIC

2001:db8:1:2::3/64

fe80::1

CAD

NIC

2001:db8:1:2::4/64

fe80::1

ISP

S0/0/0

2001:db8:1:a001::1

fe80::1

Objectives

Part 1: Configure IPv6 Addressing on the Router

Part 2: Configure IPv6 Addressing on Servers

Part 3: Configure IPv6 Addressing on Clients

Part 4: Test and Verify Network Connectivity

Background

In this activity, you will practice configuring IPv6 addresses on a router, servers, and clients. You will also practice verifying your IPv6 addressing implementation.

Part 1:  Configure IPv6 Addressing on the Router

Step 1:  Enable the router to forward IPv6 packets.

  1. Click R1 and then the CLI tab. Press Enter.

Open a configuration window

  1. Enter privileged EXEC mode.
  2. Enter the ipv6 unicast-routing global configuration command. This command must be entered to enable the router to forward IPv6 packets.

R1(config)# ipv6 unicast-routing

Step 2:  Configure IPv6 addressing on GigabitEthernet0/0.

  1. Enter the commands necessary to move to interface configuration mode for GigabitEthernet0/0.
  2. Configure the IPv6 address with the following command:

R1(config-if)# ipv6 address 2001:db8:1:1::1/64

  1. Configure the link-local IPv6 address with the following command:

R1(config-if)# ipv6 address fe80::1 link-local

  1. Activate the interface.

R1(config-if)# no shutdown

Step 3:  Configure IPv6 addressing on GigabitEthernet0/1.

  1. Enter the commands necessary to move to interface configuration mode for GigabitEthernet0/1.
  2. Refer to the Addressing Table for the correct IPv6 address.
  3. Configure the IPv6 address, the link-local address and activate the interface.

Step 4:  Configure IPv6 addressing on Serial0/0/0.

  1. Enter the commands necessary to move to interface configuration mode for Serial0/0/0.
  2. Refer to the Addressing Table for the correct IPv6 address.
  3. Configure the IPv6 address, the link-local address and activate the interface.

Step 5:  Verify IPv6 addressing on R1.

It is good practice to verify addressing when it is complete by comparing configured values with the values in the addressing table.

  1. Exit configuration mode on R1.
  2. Verify the addressing configured by issuing the following command:

R1# show ipv6 interface brief

  1. If any addresses are incorrect, repeat the steps above as necessary to make any corrections.

Note: To make a change in addressing with IPv6, you must remove the incorrect address or else both the correct address and incorrect address will remain configured on the interface.

Example:

R1(config-if)# no ipv6 address 2001:db8:1:5::1/64

  1. Save the router configuration to NVRAM.

Close a configuration window

Part 2:  Configure IPv6 Addressing on the Servers

Step 1:  Configure IPv6 addressing on the Accounting Server.

  1. Click Accounting and click the Desktop tab > IP Configuration.
  2. Set the IPv6 Address to 2001:db8:1:1::4 with a prefix of /64.
  3. Set the IPv6 Gateway to the link-local address, fe80::1.

Step 2:  Configure IPv6 addressing on the CAD Server.

Configure the CAD server with addresses as was done in Step 1. Refer to the Addressing Table for the addresses to use.

Part 3:  Configure IPv6 Addressing on the Clients

Step 1:  Configure IPv6 addressing on the Sales and Billing Clients.

  1. Click Billing and then select the Desktop tab followed by IP Configuration.
  2. Set the IPv6 Address to 2001:db8:1:1::3 with a prefix of /64.
  3. Set the IPv6 Gateway to the link-local address, fe80::1.
  4. Repeat Steps 1a through 1c for Sales. Refer to the Addressing Table for the IPv6 address.

Step 2:  Configure IPv6 Addressing on the Engineering and Design Clients.

  1. Click Engineering and then select the Desktop tab followed by IP Configuration.
  2. Set the IPv6 Address to 2001:db8:1:2::3 with a prefix of /64.
  3. Set the IPv6 Gateway to the link-local address, fe80::1.
  1. Repeat Steps 2a through 2c for Design. Refer to the Addressing Table for the IPv6 address.

Part 4:  Test and Verify Network Connectivity

Step 1:  Open the server web pages from the clients.

  1. Click Sales and click the Desktop tab. Close the IP Configuration window, if necessary.
  2. Click Web Browser. Enter 2001:db8:1:1::4 in the URL box and click Go. The Accounting website should appear.
  3. Enter 2001:db8:1:2::4 in the URL box and click Go. The CAD website should appear.
  4. Repeat steps 1a through 1c for the rest of the clients.

Step 2:  Ping the ISP.

  1. Click on any client.
  2. Click the Desktop tab > Command Prompt.
  3. Test connectivity to the ISP by entering the following command:

PC> ping 2001:db8:1:a001::1

  1. Repeat the ping command with other clients until full connectivity is verified.
   CCNA 1 v7 & ITN 7.02   
Final Exam Answers
CCNA 1 7.02 - Modules 11 - 13
Modules 11 - 13 Exam Answers Online Test
CCNA 1 7.02 - Modules 14 - 15
Modules 14 - 15 Exam Answers Online Test
CCNA 1 ITN v7.02 - Packet Tracer Activities Answers & Solutions
11.5.5 Packet Tracer – Subnet an IPv4 Network Answers
11.7.5 Packet Tracer – Subnetting Scenario Answers
11.9.3 Packet Tracer – VLSM Design and Implementation Practice Answers
11.10.1 Packet Tracer – Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme Answers
11.10.2 Packet Tracer – Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme – Physical Mode
12.6.6 Packet Tracer – Configure IPv6 Addressing Answers
12.9.1 Packet Tracer – Implement a Subnetted IPv6 Addressing Scheme Answers
12.9.2 Packet Tracer – Configure IPv6 Addresses on Network Devices – Physical Mode Answers
13.2.6 Packet Tracer – Verify IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Answers
13.2.7 Packet Tracer – Use Ping and Traceroute to Test Network Connectivity Answers
13.3.1 Packet Tracer – Use ICMP to Test and Correct Network Connectivity Answers
13.3.2 Packet Tracer – Use Ping and Traceroute to Test Network Connectivity – Physical Mode Answers
CCNA 1 ITN v7.02 - Student Lab Answers & Solutions
11.6.6 Lab – Calculate IPv4 Subnets Answers
11.10.2 Lab – Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme Answers
12.7.4 Lab – Identify IPv6 Addresses Answers
12.9.2 Lab – Configure IPv6 Addresses on Network Devices Answers
13.3.2 Lab – Use Ping and Traceroute to Test Network Connectivity Answers
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