5.3.1.2 Packet Tracer - Skills Integration
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Hostname HQ no ip domain-lookup banner motd #Welcome to Router HQ# line console 0 password cisco login line vty 0 password cisco login int fa0/0 ip add 172.20.0.1 255.255.224.0ĥ.3.1.2 Packet Tracer – Skills Integration. Background / Scenario Clients, such as desktop PCs, request services from Continue reading. Topology Objectives Observe the client interaction between the server and PC. View 3 replies from Christian Augusto Romero Goyzueta and others.
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Instructors should download the latest version of Packet Tracer and distribute it to. You should get something like this after configuring R2.Ġ0:02:21: %OSPFv3-5-ADJCHG: Process 10, Nbr 1.1.1.1 on Serial0/0/0 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done contain tasks related to optional CCNA1 TIs. Note that you shouldn't of exited the interface you get put into when entering the last command.
Just give our router the appropriate information according to the PDF (Route, ID, Etc). Okay, so we're going to have to configure the OSPF by ourselves. %OSPFv3-4-NORTRID: OSPFv3 process 10 could not pick a router-id,please configure manually So lets first enable OSPF for IPv6 with the following command:īut wait, there's a problem! The output after this command isn't good! Then, according to the PDF, we must configure our Process ID, Router ID, and enable OSPFv3 for each interface. Meaning we must enable unicast routing, or IPv6 Routing: This command, the last one shown above, should return with: Enter your basic commands:Įnter configuration commands, one per line. We're going to first do a command that should be repeated no matter what lab or activity you are working on. Completed Packet Tracer 8.3.3.5 (IPv6 OSPF) DownloadĪlternatively, you may read the tutorial containing the commands to complete this PT.įirst, open R1.