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Packet Tracer - Verifying IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing (Instructor

Version – Optional Packet Tracer)


Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Optional
activities are designed to enhance understanding and/or to provide additional practice.

Topology

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Addressing Table

IPv4 Address Subnet Mask


Device Interface Default Gateway
IPv6 Address/Prefix

10.10.1.97 255.255.255.224 N/A


G0/0
2001:DB8:1:1::1/64 N/A
R1 10.10.1.6 255.255.255.252 N/A
S0/0/1
2001:DB8:1:2::2/64 N/A
Link-local FE80::1 N/A

10.10.1.5 255.255.255.252 N/A


S0/0/0
2001:DB8:1:2::1/64 N/A

R2 10.10.1.9 255.255.255.252 N/A


S0/0/1
2001:DB8:1:3::1/64 N/A

Link-local FE80::2 N/A


10.10.1.17 255.255.255.240 N/A
G0/0
2001:DB8:1:4::1/64 N/A
R3 10.10.1.10 255.255.255.252 N/A
S0/0/1
2001:DB8:1:3::2/64 N/A

Link-local FE80::3 N/A


10.10.1.100 255.255.255.224 10.10.1.97
PC1 NIC
2001:DB8:1:1::A/64 FE80::1
10.10.1.20 255.255.255.240 10.10.1.17
PC2 NIC
2001:DB8:1:4::A/64 FE80::3

Objectives
Part 1: Complete the Addressing Table Documentation
Part 2: Test Connectivity Using Ping
Part 3: Discover the Path by Tracing the Route

Background
Dual-stack allows IPv4 and IPv6 to coexist on the same network. In this activity, you will investigate a dual-
stack implementation including documenting the IPv4 and IPv6 configuration for end devices, testing
connectivity for both IPv4 and IPv6 using ping, and tracing the path from end to end for IPv4 and IPv6.

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Part 1: Complete the Addressing Table Documentation


Step 1: Use ipconfig to verify IPv4 addressing.
a. Click PC1 and click the Desktop tab > Command Prompt.
b. Enter the ipconfig /all command to collect the IPv4 information. Fill in the Addressing Table with the
IPv4 address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
c. Click PC2 and click the Desktop tab > Command Prompt.
d. Enter the ipconfig /all command to collect the IPv4 information. Fill in the Addressing Table with the
IPv4 address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

Step 2: Use ipv6config to verify IPv6 addressing.


a. On PC1, enter the ipv6config /all command to collect the IPv6 information. Fill in the Addressing Table
with the IPv6 address, subnet prefix, and default gateway.
b. On PC2, enter the ipv6config /all command to collect the IPv6 information. Fill in the Addressing Table
with the IPv6 address, subnet prefix, and default gateway.

Part 2: Test Connectivity Using Ping


Step 1: Use ping to verify IPv4 connectivity.
a. From PC1, ping the IPv4 address for PC2. Was the result successful? Yes
b. From PC2, ping the IPv4 address for PC1. Was the result successful? Yes

Step 2: Use ping to verify IPv6 connectivity.


a. From PC1, ping the IPv6 address for PC2. Was the result successful? Yes
b. From PC2, ping the IPv6 address of PC1. Was the result successful? Yes

Part 3: Discover the Path by Tracing the Route


Step 1: Use tracert to discover the IPv4 path.
a. From PC1, trace the route to PC2.
PC> tracert 10.10.1.20
What addresses were encountered along the path? 10.10.1.97, 10.10.1.5, 10.10.1.10, 10.10.1.20
With which interfaces are the four addresses associated? G0/0 of R1, S0/0/0 on R2, S0/0/01 on R3, NIC
of PC2
b. From PC2, trace the route to PC1.
What addresses were encountered along the path? 10.10.1.17, 10.10.1.9, 10.10.1.6, 10.10.1.100
With which interfaces are the four addresses associated? G0/0 of R3, S0/0/1 of R2, S0/0/1 of R1, NIC of
PC1

Step 2: Use tracert to discover the IPv6 path.


a. From PC1, trace the route to the IPv6 address for PC2.
PC> tracert 2001:DB8:1:4::A

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What addresses were encountered along the path? 2001:DB8:1:1::1, 2001:DB8:1:2::1, 2001:DB8:1:3::2,
2001:DB8:1:4::A
With which interfaces are the four addresses associated? g0/0 of R1, S0/0/0 of r2, S0/0/1 of R3, NIC of
PC2
b. From PC2, trace the route to the IPv6 address for PC1.
What addresses were encountered along the path? 2001:DB8:1:4::1, 2001:DB8:1:3::1, 2001:DB8:1:2::2,
2001:DB8:1:1::A
With which interfaces are the four addresses associated? Ga0/0 of R3, S0/0/1 of R2, S0/0/1 of R1, NIC of
PC1

Suggested Scoring Rubric

Question Possible Earned


Activity Section Location Points Points

Part 1: Complete the Step 1b 10


Addressing Table
Documentation Step 1d 10
Step 2a 10

Step 2b 10
Part 1 Total 40

Part 2: Test Connectivity Step 1a 7


Using Ping
Step 1b 7

Step 2a 7
Step 2b 7

Part 2 Total 28
Part 3: Discover the Path by Step 1a 8
Tracing the Route
Step 1b 8
Step 2a 8

Step 2b 8

Part 3 Total 32
Total Score 100

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