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6.2.3.7 Packet Tracer - Configuring Multiarea OSPFv3 Instructions

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6.2.3.7 Packet Tracer - Configuring Multiarea OSPFv3 Instructions

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Packet Tracer Configuring Multiarea OSPFv3

Topology

Addressing Table
Device Interface G0/0 G0/1 RA S0/0/0 Link-Local G0/0 S0/0/0 RB S0/0/1 Link-Local G0/0 G0/1 RC S0/0/1 Link-Local 2001:DB8:1:BC::2/64 FE80::C 0 N/A 2001:DB8:1:BC::1/64 FE80::B 2001:DB8:1:C1::1/64 2001:DB8:1:C2::1/64 0 N/A 2 2 2001:DB8:1:AB::2/64 FE80::A 2001:DB8:1:B1::1/64 2001:DB8:1:AB::1/64 0 N/A 0 0 IPv6 Address 2001:DB8:1:A1::1/64 2001:DB8:1:A2::1/64 OSPF Area 1 1

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Packet Tracer Configuring Multiarea OSPFv3

Objectives
Part 1: Configure OSPFv3 Part 2: Verify Multiarea OSPFv3 Operations

Background
In this activity, you will configure multiarea OSPFv3. The network is already connected and interfaces are configured with IPv6 addressing. Your job is to enable multiarea OSPFv3, verify connectivity and examine the operation of multiarea OSPFv3.

Part 1: Configure OSPFv3


Step 1: Enable IPv6 routing and configure OSPFv3 on RA.
a. Enable IPv6 routing. b. Configure OSPFv3 on RA with a process ID of 1 and a router ID of 1.1.1.1.

Step 2: Advertise each directly connected network in OSPFv3 on RA.


Configure each active IPv6 interface with OSPFv3 assigning each to the area listed in the Addressing Table.

Step 3: Configure OSPFv3 on RB and RC


Repeat the Steps 1 and 2 for RB and RC, changing the router ID to 2.2.2.2 and 3.3.3.3 respectively.

Part 2: Verify Multiarea OSPFv3 Operations


Step 1: Verify connectivity to each of the OSPFv3 areas.
From RA, ping each of the following remote devices in area 0 and area 2: 2001:DB8:1:B1::2, 2001:DB8:1:A1::2, 2001:DB8:1:A2::2, 2001:DB8:1:C1::2, and 2001:DB8:1:C2::2.

Step 2: Use show commands to examine the current OSPFv3 operations.


Use the following commands to gather information about your OSPFv3 multiarea implementation.
show show show show show ipv6 ipv6 ipv6 ipv6 ipv6 ospf route ospf database ospf interface ospf neighbor

Note: Packet Tracer output for show ipv6 protocols is currently not aligned with IOS 15 output. Refer to the real equipment labs for correct show command output.

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