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Video Summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLstDGmzgFI
Keith goes through creating and routing a small network using Cisco Packet Tracer
Time Stamps:
- 6:20 – Network Design
- 10:40 – Network Addressing – IPv6 Planning and explanation
- 22:38 – Setup Network and Packet Tracer explanation
- 34:55 – Configuration of Routers
- 35:48 – Standard route default settings.
- enable
conf t
line con 0
logging sync
no exec-timeout
exit
no ip domain-lookup
endwr
- enable
- 34:42 – Hostname
- 37:55 – Configure interfaces
- (config-if)ipv6 address [ipv6address] [link-local]
- 53:44 – Review what routes are needed
- Talk about
- “Optimal” route
- Administrative Distance
- Talk about
- 1:04:48 – Write out routes
- (config)#ipv6 unicast-routing
- (config)#ipv6 route [network]/[cidr] [net-hop] [administrative distance]
- 1:12:50 – Apply network configuration
- 35:48 – Standard route default settings.
So the one thing that I found during this session if you put in the address incorrectly and the routes are in correct. Those routes do not show up when you do a show ipv6 route.