
In this Free CCNA Lab you will configure three routers in a simple IPv6 configuration. Routing will be established using RIP. Finally you will use the Show and Ping commands verify and test the configuration and connectivity of the network.
Objectives:
- Enable IPv6 Unicast Routing.
- Configure IPv6 addresses.
- Configure RIP.
- Verify the IPv6 configuration.
IPv6 RIP functions the same and offers the same benefits as RIP in IPv4. RIP enhancements for IPv6, detailed in RFC 2080, include support for IPv6 addresses and prefixes, and the use of the all-RIP-routers multicast group address FF02::9 as the destination address for RIP update messages. New commands specific to RIP in IPv6 were also added to the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI).
Before configuring the router to run IPv6 RIP, globally enable IPv6 using the ipv6 unicast-routing command in global configuration mode, and enable IPv6 on any interfaces on which IPv6 RIP is to be enabled.
SUMMARY STEPS:
- ipv6 unicast-routing.
- interface type number.
- ipv6 rip name enable.
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