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Routing and Switching Essentials
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Introduction
[[labelOrg]] is preparing to convert its network to use IPv6. It is experimenting with the transition, and has set up a
test network that is configured with both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing on all hosts and device interfaces. The
company will be using default, static, and floating static routes to create connectivity in the network.
In this practice skills assessment, you will configure the [[labelOrg]] network with IPv4 and IPv6 interface and host
addressing, and IPv4 and IPv6 default, static, and floating static routes. In addition, you will complete a basic
configuration on a router.
You are not required to configure the [[SRVname]] server, or the switches.
Note: In order to keep the assessment activity as brief as possible, you will only be partially configuring
some devices, as directed in the instructions. In a real network, all devices would be fully configured to
function in the network. You are only responsible for completing the tasks covered in the instructions.
Any configuration that you do beyond the requirements will not result in additional credit.
All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device
console. In addition, many values that are required to complete the configurations have not been given to
you. In those cases, create the values that you need to complete the requirements.
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Topology
Addressing Table
128.107.0.1/30
S0/0/0 2001:DB8:2:1::1/64
FE80::1
128.107.0.5/30
[[R1name]] S0/0/1 2001:DB8:3:1::1/64
FE80::1
10.10.20.1/30
S0/1/1 2001:DB8:1:1::1/64
FE80::1
[[R2name]] 10.10.20.2/30
S0/0/0 2001:DB8:1:1::2/64
FE80::2
Gig0/0 10.10.1.254/24
2001:DB8:1:A::1/64
FE80::2
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10.10.2.254/24
Gig0/1 2001:DB8:1:B::1/64
FE80::2
[[SRVname]] 64.100.100.10/24
NIC
(DNS Server) 2001:DB8:FF:F::10/64
Instructions
[[R1name]]:
Configure interfaces of the [[R1name]] router with IPv4 and IPv6 addressing based on the Addressing
Table.
Configure two directly connected static routes on [[R1name]] to reach the two IPv4 LAN networks on
router [[R2name]].
Configure two directly connected static routes on [[R1name]] to reach the IPv6 LAN networks on
router [[R2name]].
Configure directly connected IPv4 default static routes to reach hosts outside of the network.
o Configure the primary path through Serial0/0/0.
o Configure a floating default static route for the backup path through Serial0/0/1 with a metric of 2.
Configure directly connected IPv6 default static routes to reach hosts outside of the network.
o Configure the Primary path through Serial0/0/0.
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[[R2name]]:
Configure interfaces on the [[R2name]] router with IPv4 and IPv6 addressing based on the Addressing
Table.
Configure a directly connected IPv4 default static route on [[R2name]] to reach the Internet.
Configure a directly connected IPv6 default static route on [[R2name]] to reach the Internet.
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