CCNA 200-301 Chapter 24 - Implementing IPv6 Addressing On Routers
CCNA 200-301 Chapter 24 - Implementing IPv6 Addressing On Routers
Chapter 24
Implementing IPv6
Addressing on Routers
Objectives
• Implementing Unicast IPv6 Addresses on
Routers
• Special Addresses Used by Routers
Migration of Enterprise Networks to use
TCP/IP Stack Only, IPv4
Likely Path Through Dual-Stack (IPv4 and
IPv6) over a Long Period
128-bit IPv6 Addresses to be Configured on
Cisco Router Interfaces
Configuring Static IPv6 Addresses on R1
Configuring Static IPv6 Addresses on R2
Verifying Static IPv6 Addresses on Router R1
Verifying Static IPv6 Addresses on Router R1
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2001:DB8:1:1::/64 0013.ABAB.1001
2001:DB8:1:1::/64 AA13.ABAB.1001
2001:DB8:1:1::/64 000C.BEEF.CAFE
2001:DB8:1:1::/64 B80C.BEEF.CAFE
2001:DB8:FE:FE::/64 0C0C.ABAC.CABA
2001:DB8:FE:FE::/64 0A0C.ABAC.CABA
Configuring R1’s IPv6 Interfaces using EUI-64
Router Configuration to Learn IPv6
Addresses with DHCP And SLAAC
IPv6 Using Link-local Addresses as the
Next-Hop Address
Link-local Address Format
Comparing Link-local Addresses with EUI-
generated Unicast Addresses
Key IPv6 Local-Scope Multicast Addresses
Verifying Static IPv6 Addresses on Router
R1
IPv6 Multicast Scope Terms
IPv6 Multicast Scopes
Solicited-node Multicast Address Format
Verifying Static IPv6 Addresses on Router
R1
IPv6 Anycast Addresses
Configuring and Verifying IPv6 Anycast
Addresses
Summary of IPv6 Address Types and the
Commands That Create Them Type Prefix/Address