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200-301 V1 Ch25: Configure IPv6 Routing
Config Lab: IPv6 Static Routes 3
Although this lab’s title is “IPv6 Static Routes 3”, it might be better called “Convoluted Fun with overlapping IPv6 Static Routes using Administrative Distance”. The purpose of the lab is to exercise a couple of specific ideas: how a routerConfig Lab: IPv6 Static Routes 2
IPv6 routing has many similarities with IPv4 routing; however, the length of the IPv6 addresses can sometimes get in the way of learning the main concepts. This next lab removes those barriers with a straightforward IPv6 static route configuration lab.Config Lab: IPv6 Static Routes 1
Ever get tired of sifting through the details of seemingly random IPv6 addresses? Well, today’s lab gives you yet another quick config exercise while using very easy-to-remember IPv6 addresses and prefixes. The task today: configuring static IPv6 routes. All theIPv6 Addresses on Hosts: Cert Guide PT Labs for ICND1 Chapter 32
Static routes may be the exception for most networks, but they make a great learning tool for newbies. The ICND1 100-105 book’s Chapter 32 hits static IPv6 routes (along with connected routes). Come join the fun with some Packet Tracer
Answers: IPv6 Static Routes 3
This most recent lab asked you to configure a bunch of static IPv6 routes on the same router. Some had the exact same destination subnet, and some created host routes that overlapped with other static routes. And all were assigned