6.2.1 Packet Tracer - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes
6.2.1 Packet Tracer - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes
Addressing Table
Edge_Router S0/0/0
2001:db8:a:1::2/64
Edge_Router
S0/0/1 10.10.10.6/30
Edge_Router S0/0/1
2001:db8:a:2::2/64
Edge_Router
G0/0 192.168.10.17/28
Edge_Router G0/0
2001:db8:1:10::1/64
Edge_Router
G0/1 192.168.11.33/27
Edge_Router G0/1
2001:db8:1:11::1/64
ISP1 S0/0/0 10.10.10.1/30
ISP1 S0/0/0
2001:db8:a:1::1/64
ISP1
G0/0 198.0.0.1/24
ISP1 G0/0
2001:db8:f:f::1/64
ISP2 S0/0/1 10.10.10.5/30
ISP2 S0/0/1
2001:db8:a:2::1/64
ISP2
G0/0 198.0.0.2/24
ISP2 G0/0
2001:db8:f:f::2/64
PC-A NIC 192.168.10.19/28
PC-A NIC
2001:db8:1:10::19/64
PC-B NIC 192.168.11.4/27
PC-B NIC
2001:db8:1:11::45
Customer Server NIC 198.0.0.10
Objectives
In this Packet Tracer summary activity, you will configure static, default, and floating static routes for both the
IPv4 and IPv6 protocols.
Configure IPv4 Static and Floating Static Default Routes.
Configure IPv6 static and floating static default routes.
Configure IPv4 static and floating static routes to internal LANs.
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Packet Tracer - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes
Configure IPv6 static and floating static routes to the internal LANS.
Configure IPv4 host routes.
Configure IPv6 host routes.
Background / Scenario
In this activity, you will configure IPv4 and IPv6 default static and floating static routes.
Note: The static routing approach that is used in this lab is used to assess your ability to configure different
types of static routes only. This approach may not reflect networking best practices.
Instructions
Part 1: Configure IPv4 Static and Floating Static Default Routes
The PT network requires static routes to provide internet access to the internal LAN users through the ISPs.
In addition, the ISP routers require static routes to reach the internal LANs. In this part of the activity, you will
configure an IPv4 static default route and a floating default route to add redundancy to the network.
Part 3: Configure IPv4 Static and Floating Static Routes to the Internal LANs
In this part of the lab, you will configure static and floating static routers from the ISP routers to the internal
LANs.
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Packet Tracer - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes
b. On ISP1, configure a directly connected floating static route to LAN 2 through the ISP2 router. Use an
administrative distance of 5.
Part 4: Configure IPv6 Static and Floating Static Routes to the Internal LANs.
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