For this next IPv6 addressing drill, you begin with a prefix configured on a router LAN interface using the ipv6 address prefix-id/64 eui-64 command. Your job: calculate the Global Unicast [...]
This post gives you an exercise with five different problems. Each begins with an expanded IPv6 Global Unicast Addresses (GUA). For each problem, start by abbreviating the address. Then find the [...]
This post gives you an exercise with five different problems. Each begins with an expanded IPv6 Global Unicast Addresses (GUA). For each problem, start by abbreviating the address. Then find the [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Do you know how to take an interface MAC address and determine what IPv6 address the interface would use when using EUI-64? Could you then do the reverse: take the IPv6 address, and predict what [...]
Use this practice drill for #ICND2 or #CCNA IPv6 practice. Short and sweet: look to the earlier post with 10 practice problems, and today’s post for the answers. The goal: to get good, and to go [...]
Looking for short #ICND2 or #CCNA review tasks? This new practice drill can help. The short version: take a 32-digit hex IPv6 address, and find the shortest abbreviation – or do the opposite. The [...]
Short and icky sweet: this post lists answers for the icky EUI-64 drill 1 for #ICND2 and #CCNA. The problems require you to find the IPv6 address a host or router would use, given a prefix, MAC [...]
This post starts a new type of review post for #ICND2 or #CCNA: the icky EUI-64 drill. It’s icky for two reasons: it requires you to think in binary, and it rhymes. The goal: Starting with a MAC [...]