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FREE CCNA Lab 057: OSPFv3 for IPv6

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In this free CCNA lab you will configure OSPFv3, which is used with IPv6.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

7 thoughts on “FREE CCNA Lab 057: OSPFv3 for IPv6

  • Hi Jeremy! Thanks for all this labs! Really helpful. I have a question. I did the same configuration that you did but the pings from one router to another router's interface doesn't work…Why?

  • Great video! The default static route did not show up in my network like in yours. Here is command from RT3
    R3#sh ipv6 route

    IPv6 Routing Table – 7 entries

    Codes: C – Connected, L – Local, S – Static, R – RIP, B – BGP

    U – Per-user Static route, M – MIPv6

    I1 – ISIS L1, I2 – ISIS L2, IA – ISIS interarea, IS – ISIS summary

    ND – ND Default, NDp – ND Prefix, DCE – Destination, NDr – Redirect

    O – OSPF intra, OI – OSPF inter, OE1 – OSPF ext 1, OE2 – OSPF ext 2

    ON1 – OSPF NSSA ext 1, ON2 – OSPF NSSA ext 2

    D – EIGRP, EX – EIGRP external

    OI 2001:DB8:12:12::/64 [110/2]

    via FE80::2D0:BCFF:FE33:6802, GigabitEthernet0/0

    OI 2001:DB8:14:14::/64 [110/4]

    via FE80::2D0:BCFF:FE33:6802, GigabitEthernet0/0

    C 2001:DB8:23:23::/64 [0/0]

    via GigabitEthernet0/0, directly connected

    L 2001:DB8:23:23::3/128 [0/0]

    via GigabitEthernet0/0, receive

    C 2001:DB8:35:35::/64 [0/0]

    via GigabitEthernet0/1, directly connected

    L 2001:DB8:35:35::3/128 [0/0]

    via GigabitEthernet0/1, receive

    L FF00::/8 [0/0]

    via Null0, receive

  • Thanks for your devoted time J, practice underway – appreciated

  • Hi Jeremy can u please make a video on understanding ipv6 address types, eui64,slaac and ndp I am having trouble understanding those concept.

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