Lab Objective:
The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn how to configure OSPF running IPv6.
Lab Purpose:
OSPFv3 will allow you to run a link-state routing protocol in your infrastructure when running IPv6. As a Cisco engineer, as well as in the Cisco CCNA exam, you will be expected to know how to implement this OSPFv3 in the IPv6 world
Certification Level:
This lab is suitable for ICND2 certification exam preparation.
Lab Difficulty:
This lab has a difficulty rating of 7/10.
Readiness Assessment:
When you are ready for your certification exam, you should complete this lab in no more than 20 minutes
Lab Topology:
Please use the following topology to complete this lab exercise
Task 1:
Configure hostnames on R1, R2, R3, and R4 as illustrated in the topology
Task 2:
Configure each router with its respective IPv6 addresses and Gigabit interfaces, and make sure that your router is ready to route IPv6 traffic.
Task 3:
Configure OSPFv3 for IPv6 in the network as follows
All the routers will be inside AS 100
There are no IPv4 addresses at all so manually create a router ID for each router (different on each unit) and
Make sure that you advertise every network shown in the diagram (including Loopbacks) according to their respective Areas
Task 4:
Make sure that you can ping from R2 Loopbacks to R4 Loopbacks to ensure that there is full connectivity
Task 5:
To see the OSPF database, provide the following information from R1
show ipv6 ospf neighbors
show ipv6 ospf database
show ipv6 route
Configuration and Verification
Task 1:
For reference information on configuring hostnames, please refer to earlier labs