12.9.1 Packet Tracer – Implement a Subnetted IPv6 Addressing Scheme Answers

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12.9.1 Packet Tracer – Implement a Subnetted IPv6 Addressing Scheme Answers

Packet Tracer – Implement a Subnetted IPv6 Addressing Scheme (Answers Version)

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Addressing Table

Device

Interface

IPv6 Address

Link-local Address

R1

G0/0

2001:db8:acad:00c8::1/64

fe80::1

R1

G0/1

2001:db8:acad:00c9::1/64

fe80::1

R1

S0/0/0

2001:db8:acad:00cc::1/64

fe80::1

R2

G0/0

2001:db8:acad:00ca::1/64

fe80::2

R2

G0/1

2001:db8:acad:00cb::1/64

fe80::2

R2

S0/0/0

2001:db8:acad:00cc::2/64

fe80::2

PC1

NIC

Auto Config

PC2

NIC

Auto Config

PC3

NIC

Auto Config

PC4

NIC

Auto Config

Objectives

Step 1: Determine IPv6 subnets and addressing scheme.

Step 2: Configure IPv6 addressing on routers and PCs.

Step 3: Verify IPv6 connectivity.

Background / Scenario

Network administrators must know how to implement IPv6 in their networks. You have been asked to set up a network for use by the sales staff for a customer demonstration. The network will use a series of consecutive IPv6 subnets for four LANs. Your job is to assign the subnets to the LANs and configure the routers and PCs with IPv6 addressing. Make certain to configure all the necessary components for IPv6 routing on the routers.

Instructions

Step 1:  Determine IPv6 subnets and addressing scheme.

You have been given the IPv6 subnet 2001:db8:acad:00c8::/64 as the starting subnet. You will need four more subnets for each network that is required. Increment the subnet addresses consecutively by one to arrive at the four required subnets. Complete the table below.

Subnet Table

Subnet

Address

R1 G0/0/ LAN

2001:db8:acad:00c8::0/64

R1 G0/1 LAN

2001:db8:acad:00c9::0/64

R2 G0/0 LAN

2001:db8:acad:00ca::0/64

R2 G0/1 LAN

2001:db8:acad:00cb::0/64

R1 to R2 link network

2001:db8:acad:00cc::0/64

Step 2:  Configure IPv6 addressing on routers and PCs.

Complete the addressing table above to use as a guide for configuring the devices.

  • Assign the first IP address in the subnet to the router LAN interfaces.
  • Assign the link-local addresses as designated in the addressing table.
  • For the connection between the routers, assign the first address in the subnet to R1.
  • For the connection between the routers, assign the second address in the subnet to R2.
  • Set all four hosts to automatically configure with IPv6 addresses.

Step 3:  Verify IPv6 connectivity.

The PCs should be able to ping each other if addressing has been configured properly.

End of document

Device Configuration

Router R1

enable

configure terminal

interface GigabitEthernet0/0

 ipv6 address fe80::1 link-local

 ipv6 address 2001:db8:acad:c8::1/64

 no shutdown

interface GigabitEthernet0/1

 ipv6 address fe80::1 link-local

 ipv6 address 2001:db8:acad:c9::1/64

 no shutdown

interface Serial0/0/0

 ipv6 address fe80::1 link-local

 ipv6 address 2001:db8:acad:cc::1/64

 no shutdown

Router R2

enable

configure terminal

interface GigabitEthernet0/0

 ipv6 address fe80::2 link-local

 ipv6 address 2001:db8:acad:ca::1/64

 no shutdown

interface GigabitEthernet0/1

 ipv6 address fe80::2 link-local

 ipv6 address 2001:db8:acad:cb::1/64

 no shutdown

interface Serial0/0/0

 ipv6 address fe80::2 link-local

 ipv6 address 2001:db8:acad:cc::2/64

 no shutdown

end