IPv6 Lab Activity

Lab Exercise: Lab 8-1 Configuring OSPF for IPv6 For this lab, you will configure IPv6 addresses on interfaces, both static addresses and EUI-64 addresses. Then, you will configure OSPFv3 to route between the IPv6 networks.
Content 8.7 IPv6 Lab Exercises 8.7.2 Lab 8-2 Using Manual IPv6 Tunnels Lab Activity

Lab Exercise: Lab 8-2 Using Manual IPv6 Tunnels For this lab, you will configure EIGRP for full connectivity between all IPv4 subnets. Then you will create a manual IPv6 tunnel and run OSPFv3 over it.
Content 8.7 IPv6 Lab Exercises 8.7.3 Lab 8-3 Configuring 6to4 Tunnels Lab Activity

Lab Exercise: Lab 8-3 Configuring 6to4 Tunnels For this lab, you will configure EIGRP for full connectivity between all IPv4 subnets. Then you will create a 6to4 tunnel and create static routes to go over it.
Content Summary This module is an overview of IP version 6 (IPv6), beginning with why it will become the protocol of choice in the future and the benefits of that choice. The changes in the addressing format and the packet header format were discussed in detail, including autoconfiguration and the role of the multicast address. A major portion of the module was devoted to describing routing IPv6. All possible routing protocols were defined and Open Shortest Path First Protocol (OSPF) for IPv6 was covered in more detail. The transition strategies to migrate from IPv4 to IPv6 were also defined. Cisco IOS configuration, verification, and troubleshooting commands were shown.