8.2.4.13 Packet Tracer - Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 2 Instructions - ILM
8.2.4.13 Packet Tracer - Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 2 Instructions - ILM
8.2.4.13 Packet Tracer - Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 2 Instructions - ILM
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Topology
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Addressing Table
Background
This activity uses IPv6 configurations that include DHCPv6, EIGRPv6, and IPv6 default routing. Your task is to
review the requirements, isolate and resolve any issues, and then document the steps you took to verify the
requirements.
Requirements
DHCPv6
Host_A and Host_B are assigned through IPv6 DHCP configured on R1.
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IPv6 Routing
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Each router is configured with IPv6 EIGRP and uses AS 100.
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Connectivity
Devices should be configured according to the Addressing Table.
Every device should be able to ping every other device.
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Troubleshooting Documentation
Verification Documentation
Capture output from verification commands and provide documentation proving that each of the requirements has
been satisfied.
Note: Some EIGRPv6 commands are not scored in Packet Tracer v6.0.1. Your instructor will verify that all
requirements are met.
Instructor’s Note: The answer key for this section is left blank because there are many ways to verify the
requirements. For grading purposes, note that the EIGRPv6 summary routes are not graded in Packet Tracer.
Also, Packet Tracer does not grade the next hop address in the fully specified IPv6 default route. Check the
student’s file to verify configurations.
Suggested Scoring Rubric
Packet Tracer scores 50 points. The troubleshooting documentation and instructor verification is worth 50 points.