Packet Tracer - Configuring IPv4 Static and Default Routes
Background/Scenario
In this activity, you will configure static and default routes. A static route is a route that is entered manually by the network administrator to create a route that is reliable and safe. There are four different static routes that are used in this activity: a recursive static route, a directly connected static route, a fully specified static route, and a default route.
Lab - Configuring IPv4 Static and Default Routes
In this lab, you will complete the following objectives:
• Part 1: Set Up the Topology and Initialize Devices
• Part 2: Configure Basic Device Settings and Verify Connectivity
• Part 3: Configure Static Routes
• Part 4: Configure and Verify a Default Route
The ipv6 route Command
Static routes for IPv6 are configured using theipv6 route global configuration command. Figure 1 shows the simplified version of the command syntax:
Router(config)# ipv6 route ipv6-prefix/prefix-length { ipv6-address |exit-intf }
Most of parameters are identical to the IPv4 version of the command. IPv6 static routes can also be implemented as:
• Standard IPv6 static route
• Default IPv6 static route
• Summary IPv6 static route
• Floating IPv6 static route
As with IPv4, these routes can be configured as recursive, directly connected, or fully specified.
The ipv6 unicast-routing global configuration command must be configured to enable the router to forward IPv6 packets. Figure 2 displays the enabling of IPv6 unicast routing.
Use the Syntax Checker in Figures 3 and 4 to enable IPv6 unicast routing on R2 and R3.
Packet Tracer - Configuring IPv4 Static and Default RoutesBackground/ScenarioIn this activity, you will configure static and default routes. A static route is a route that is entered manually by the network administrator to create a route that is reliable and safe. There are four different static routes that are used in this activity: a recursive static route, a directly connected static route, a fully specified static route, and a default route.Lab - Configuring IPv4 Static and Default RoutesIn this lab, you will complete the following objectives:• Part 1: Set Up the Topology and Initialize Devices• Part 2: Configure Basic Device Settings and Verify Connectivity• Part 3: Configure Static Routes• Part 4: Configure and Verify a Default RouteThe ipv6 route CommandStatic routes for IPv6 are configured using theipv6 route global configuration command. Figure 1 shows the simplified version of the command syntax:Router(config)# ipv6 route ipv6-prefix/prefix-length { ipv6-address |exit-intf } Most of parameters are identical to the IPv4 version of the command. IPv6 static routes can also be implemented as:• Standard IPv6 static route• Default IPv6 static route• Summary IPv6 static route• Floating IPv6 static routeAs with IPv4, these routes can be configured as recursive, directly connected, or fully specified.The ipv6 unicast-routing global configuration command must be configured to enable the router to forward IPv6 packets. Figure 2 displays the enabling of IPv6 unicast routing.Use the Syntax Checker in Figures 3 and 4 to enable IPv6 unicast routing on R2 and R3.
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