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Routing IPv6 on crossover cable

johndexters1100
Level 1
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Hi Guys!

I am still new on using cisco so please help me to understand this problem.
I had this problem whenever I ping the other PC is being'request timed out'.
I tried to use the static routing but it's not working.

Can anyone recommend what can I use to fix this problem? Thanks in advance 

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Deepak Kumar
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

You configured Static routes the same as IPv4 routes on the lab but the static route will not work with interface direct connected command on fast ethernet. This will only work with Point to Point interface type. 

 

Remove Static route configuration and add as below: 

Add routing as:

R0: 

ipv6 route 3000:300:AB:FFF::/64 3000:200:AB:FFF:2D0:97FF:FEE9:D202

R1: 

ipv6 route 3000:100:AB:FFF::/64 3000:200:AB:FFF:20A:F3FF:FE4A:7E02

 

Here, is the guide, how to configure static or default on Ipv6: https://networklessons.com/ipv6/how-to-configure-ipv6-static-route

 

Regards,
Deepak Kumar,
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luis_cordova
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi @johndexters1100 

 

Compress your exercise (winzip) and attach it to check.

 

Regards

Here @luis_cordova :)

Hi @johndexters1100 

 

For some reason, PacketTracer sends the packets from the routers as multicast with the crossover cable connected.
This changes when using a serial cable.
It may be due to a PT bug.
I attached the exercise with some changes I made.

 

Regards

Thank you @luis_cordova 
But it seems that we have different version of packet tracer that making it not compatible with my version. What's your version of packet tracer?

Hi @johndexters1100 

 

My version is the latest (7.2.2)

You can download this version from Netacad

 

Regards

Thanks @luis_cordova 

BTW, while I'm downloading the latest version, did you change the crossover to serial DCE?

Hi @johndexters1100 

 

did you change the crossover to serial DCE?

 

Yes

 

Regards

Oh okay @luis_cordova 

The given activity to us is the crossover is needed in the given topology to me.

But, thank you very much and I appreciate your help. :) 

I

Deepak Kumar
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

You configured Static routes the same as IPv4 routes on the lab but the static route will not work with interface direct connected command on fast ethernet. This will only work with Point to Point interface type. 

 

Remove Static route configuration and add as below: 

Add routing as:

R0: 

ipv6 route 3000:300:AB:FFF::/64 3000:200:AB:FFF:2D0:97FF:FEE9:D202

R1: 

ipv6 route 3000:100:AB:FFF::/64 3000:200:AB:FFF:20A:F3FF:FE4A:7E02

 

Here, is the guide, how to configure static or default on Ipv6: https://networklessons.com/ipv6/how-to-configure-ipv6-static-route

 

Regards,
Deepak Kumar,
Don't forget to vote and accept the solution if this comment will help you!

Thank you @Deepak Kumar :)

Hi,
Your welcome! If this is worked for you then accept the solution and vote it.
Regards,
Deepak Kumar,
Don't forget to vote and accept the solution if this comment will help you!
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