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Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses on a Router: A Practical Guide, Study notes of Network Design

Enterprise network design experiment 4

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2019/2020

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Omkar Ajit Kadam
BEIT 2 Roll No. 90
END
Experiment 4
Aim: Assigning ipv4 and ipv6 addresses to interface of router
Theory:
Packet Tracer – Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Interfaces:
Topology:
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Omkar Ajit Kadam BEIT 2 Roll No. 90 END Experiment 4 Aim : Assigning ipv4 and ipv6 addresses to interface of router Theory : Packet Tracer – Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Interfaces: Topology:

Addressing Table: Objectives: Part 1: Configure IPv4 Addressing and Verify Connectivity Part 2: Configure IPv6 Addressing and Verify Connectivity Background Routers R1 and R2 each have two LANs. Your task is to configure the appropriate addressing on each device and verify connectivity between the LANs. Note: The user EXEC password is cisco. The privileged EXEC password is class. Part 1: Configure IPv4 Addressing and Verify Connectivity: Step 1: Assign IPv4 addresses to R1 and LAN devices. Referring to the Addressing Table , configure IP addressing for R1 LAN interfaces, PC1 and PC2. The serial interface has already configured. Step 2: Verify connectivity. PC1 and PC2 should be able to ping each other and the Dual Stack Server.