Posts Tagged ‘IPV6’

CCNA Packet Tracer lab IPv6 to IPv4 Tunnel

In our last article we used Packet tracer to build a dual stack network that supported both IPv4 and IPv6, but because not all networks support dual-stack, tunneling is used to transfer IPv6 traffic across an existing IPv4 networks.  Many current internet users do not have IPv6 dual-stack support, and thus cannot reach IPv6 sites […]

CCNA Packet Tracer Lab IPv4 IPv6 Dual Stack

In some of our previous lab we have learned to address and configure routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP and OSPF with IPv6. Additionally we have configured Network Address Translation (NAT) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol using IPv6. But what if you need to implement IPv6 in an existing IPv4 network, to do this we […]

Free CCNA Lab IPV6 Frame-Relay

In this Free CCNA Lab you will configure three routers in a simple IPv6 hub and spoke Frame-Relay configuration. The Frame-Relay switch has already been configured. You will need to configure the routers using the predefined DLCIs. Routing will be established using static routing. Finally you will use the Show and Ping commands verify and […]

Free CCNA Lab Configuring IPV6 OSPF

In this Free CCNA Lab you will configure three routers in a simple IPv6 configuration. Multiarea routing will be established using OSPF with three areas one of them a totaly stubby area. Finally you will use the Show and Ping commands verify and test the configuration and connectivity of the network.

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