13.2.7 PhamNgocHoangAnh DE180681
13.2.7 PhamNgocHoangAnh DE180681
Connectivity
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Test and Restore IPv4 Connectivity
Part 2: Test and Restore IPv6 Connectivity
Scenario
There are connectivity issues in this activity. In addition to gathering and documenting information about the network, you will
locate the problems and implement acceptable solutions to restore connectivity.
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Note: The user EXEC password is cisco. The privileged EXEC password is class.
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Packet Tracer - Use Ping and Traceroute to Test Network Connectivity
Instructions
What is the last successful IPv4 address that was reached? 10.10.1.97
b. The trace will eventually end after 30 attempts. Enter Ctrl+C to stop the trace before 30 attempts.
c. From PC3, enter the necessary command to trace the route to PC1.
g. Enter the show ip route command to list the networks to which the router is connected. Note that there are two
networks connected to the Serial0/0/1 interface.
10.10.1.2, 10.10.1.9
k. Run more tests if it helps visualize the problem. Simulation mode is available.
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Step 3: Propose a solution to solve the problem.
Compare your answers in Step 2 to the documentation you have available for the network.
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Packet Tracer - Use Ping and Traceroute to Test Network Connectivity
2001:db8:1:3::2
b. The trace will eventually end after 30 attempts. Enter Ctrl+C to stop the trace before 30 attempts.
c. From PC4, enter the necessary command to trace the route to PC2.
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d. Enter Ctrl+C to stop the trace.
e. Click R3. Press ENTER and log in to the router.
f. Enter the show ipv6 interface brief command to list the interfaces and their status. There are two IPv6 addresses
on the router. One should match the gateway address recorded in Step 1d.
Is there a discrepancy?
Yes
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g. Run more tests if it helps visualize the problem. Simulation mode is available.
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