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1.3 Addresses for Use in Excercises (If none has been explicityly specifed)
These address blocks are to be used in assigning to various interfaces (e.g. loopbacks) when
configuring excercises for which you have not been directed to use specific addresses.
TestBed IPv4 Prefix IPv6 Prefix
AfriNIC 196.216.254.64/26 2001:43F8:90:100::/56
196.216.254.128/26 to
2001:43F8:90:ff00::/56
RENATER 194.254.101.192/26 2001:660:3008::/48
BREN 10.200.128.0/17 Unused addresses in the 2001:4b58:42::/48
Access protocols Telnet and SSH [use cypher method 'des' if required]
2 Practical Scenarios
2.1 Enabling IPv6 Routing and Confguring IP Addresses
Objective: Enable and verify IPv6 routing on the router and configure IPv6 addresses on interfaces.
(a) Enable IPv6 routing for your device.
(b) Without configuring any IP addresses, enable IPv6 on the interconnecting interfaces of your router.
(c) Still without explicitly configuring and IPv6 address, ensure that you can reach your neighbor via IPv6.
(d) Verify that your assigned router is configured with the IP addresses as shown in the table for the
testbed. Make any corrections necessary (Please DO NOT modify the management interfaces)
AfriNIC Testbed
Router Interface IPv4 Address IPv6 Address Connected to
GRP-1 PoS 3/0 196.216.254.197/30 2001:43F8:90:C0::1/64 GRP-2 [PoS 3/0]
PoS 3/1 196.216.254.201/30 2001:43F8:90:C4::1/64 GRP-3 [PoS 3/0]
PoS 3/2 196.216.254.209/30 2001:43F8:90:C8::1/64 GRP-3 [PoS 3/3]
PoS 3/3 196.216.254.205/30 2001:43F8:90:CC::1/64 GRP-2 [PoS 3/3]
Fe 2/1 196.216.254.193/30 2001:43F8:90:D0::1/64 2811-1 [Fe 0/1]
Lo 1 196.216.254.129/32 2001:43F8:90:100::1/128
GRP-2 PoS 3/0 196.216.254.198/30 2001:43F8:90:C0::2/64 GRP-1 [PoS 3/0]
PoS 3/1 196.216.254.217/30 2001:43F8:90:D4::2/64 GRP-3 [PoS 3/1]
RENATER Testbed
Router Interface IPv4 Address IPv6 Address Connected to
GSR-1 PoS 3/2 194.254.101.141/30 2001:660:3008:8101::1/64 GSR-2 [PoS 3/0]
PoS 3/3 194.254.101.145/30 2001:660:3008:8102::1/64 GSR-3 [PoS 3/1]
Lo 1 194.254.101.128/32 2001:660:3008:8001::1/128
GSR-2 PoS 3/0 194.254.101.142/30 2001:660:3008:8101::2/64 GSR-1 [PoS 3/2]
PoS 3/1 194.254.101.149/30 2001:660:3008:8105::2/64 GSR-3 [PoS 3/0]
PoS 3/2 194.254.101.153/30 2001:660:3008:8104::2/64 7200-2 [PoS 3/0]
Lo 1 194.254.101.129/32 2001:660:3008:8002::2/128
GSR-3 PoS 3/0 194.254.101.150/30 2001:660:3008:8105::3/64 GSR-2 [PoS 3/1]
PoS 3/1 194.254.101.146/30 2001:660:3008:8102::3/64 GSR-1 [PoS 3/3]
PoS 3/2 194.254.101.157/30 2001:660:3008:8106::3/64 7200-3 [PoS 3/0]
ATM2/0.200 194.254.101.161/30 2001:660:3008:8107::3/64 7200-4 [ATM1/0.200]
Lo 1 194.254.101.130/32 2001:660:3008:8003::3/128
Ge 0/1 194.254.101.165/30 2001:660:3008:8103::9/64 7200-4 [Fe 3/0]
7200-1
Lo 1 194.254.101.131/32 2001:660:3008:8004::9/128
7200-2 PoS 3/0 194.254.101.154/30 2001:660:3008:8104::4/64 GSR-2 [PoS 3/2]
Lo 1 194.254.101.132/32 2001:660:3008:8005::4/128
7200-3 PoS 3/0 194.254.101.158/30 2001:660:3008:8106::6/64 GSR-3 [PoS 3/2]
Lo 1 194.254.101.133/32 2001:660:3008:8006::6/128
7200-4 Fe 3/0 194.254.101.166/30 2001:660:3008:8103::8/64 7200-1 [Ge 0/1]
ATM1/0.200 194.254.101.162/30 2001:660:3008:8107::8/64 GSR-3 [ATM2/0.200]
BREN Testbed
Router Interface IPv4 Address IPv6 Address Connected to
12000-1 PoS 1/0 10.200.12.1/24 2001:4B58:42:411::1/64 12000-2 [PoS 1/0]
PoS 1/1 10.200.13.1/24 2001:4B58:42:412::1/64 12000-3 [PoS 1/0]
PoS 1/14 10.200.14.1/24 2001:4B58:42:414::1/64 7200-1 [PoS 4/1]
Ge 2/1 10.200.103.1/24 2001:4B58:42:413::1/64 12000-3 [Ge 2/1]
Lo 1 10.200.0.1/32 2001:43F8:42:1::1/128
12000-2 PoS 1/0 10.200.12.2/24 2001:4B58:42:411::2/64 12000-1 [PoS 1/0]
PoS 1/1 10.200.23.2/24 2001:4B58:42:511::2/64 12000-3 [PoS 1/1]
PoS 1/15 10.200.25.2/24 2001:4B58:42:513::2/64 7500-1 [PoS 4/1/0]
Lo 1 10.200.0.2/32 2001:43F8:42:2::2/128
12000-3 Ge 2/1 10.200.103.3/24 2001:4B58:42:413::3/64 12000-1 [Ge 2/1]
Ge 2/2 10.200.36.3/24 2001:4B58:42:512::3/64 7200-2 [Ge 0/0]
PoS 1/0 10.200.13.3/24 2001:4B58:42:412::3/64 12000-1 [PoS 1/1]
PoS 1/1 10.200.23.3/24 2001:4B58:42:511::3/64 12000-2 [PoS 1/1]
Lo 1 10.200.0.3/32 2001:43F8:42:3::3/128
PoS 4/1 10.200.14.4/24 2001:4B58:42:414::4/64 12000-1 [PoS 1/14]
7200-1
Lo 1 10.200.0.4/32 2001:43F8:42:4::4/128
7200-2 Ge 0/0 10.200.36.6/24 2001:4B58:42:512::6/64 12000-3 [Ge 2/2]
Lo 1 10.200.0.6/32 2001:43F8:42:6::6/128
7500-1 PoS 4/1/0 10.200.25.5/24 2001:4B58:42:513::5/64 12000-2 [PoS 1/15]
Lo 1 10.200.0.5/32 2001:43F8:42:5::5/128
(c) Re-distribute the loopback interfaces on your router in the OSPFv2 routing process.
(d) Verify that you can ping the loopback interfaces of the other routers in the lab over IPv4.
[At this point you have a fully routed OSPFv2 (ie OSPF for IPv4) network]
(e) Repeat steps (a) to (d) above for IPv6.
(f) Display the IPv6 routing table and list the various types of routes you see. How are these different from
the routes in an IPv4 routing table?
(g) Verify that you can reach (by ping) the loopack interfaces of the other routers over IPv6.
[At this point you have both a fully routed OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 network. Note that they each
maintain different routing tables (verify by using show ip protocols & show ipv6 protocols )]
(h) Disable IPv4 unicast routing.
(i) Verify that you can still reach (via ping) the loopback interfaces of the other routers over IPv6 but not
over IPv4. (What does this tell you about the dependence of IPv4 and IPv6?)
[You now have a fully routed OSPFv3 network.
Stop and wait at this point till all routers in your lab have completed the exercise successfully.]