05-14-2019 04:07 PM
Hello, I was trying to set up a simple OSPFv3 configuration on Packet Tracer between two L3 switches 3650. They share a transit network of 10.100.10.0/16 , with ROUTER-1 using IP 10.100.10.1 and ROUTER-2 using 10.100.10.2 connected to their gi1/0/1 ports on VLAN 100. The internal LAN for each device is on vlan700 and they use a /24 network (10.200.10.1/24 on ROUTER-1, 10.200.20.1/24 on ROUTER-2. I just want to use area 0 for now.
I can't get the two interfaces to ping each other and I think it may have something to do between IPv6 and IPv4. I want to use IPv4 addresses but I'm not sure if the 'old' version of OSPF3 supports them. Packet Tracer does not use the 'new' version of OSPFv3 which supports address-families. Could this be the source of my problem? I'm feeling very frustrated now so any help would be very greatly appreciated ! Thanks.
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05-14-2019 04:56 PM
You are correct. The version you use does not carry IPv4 information, hence you not being able to ping from one router to the other.
Regards,
05-14-2019 04:56 PM
You are correct. The version you use does not carry IPv4 information, hence you not being able to ping from one router to the other.
Regards,
05-14-2019 11:07 PM
Thank you ! Do you have any suggestions on how I may proceed for testing purposes? Will Packet Tracer provide support for address families? Thanks again for your help.
05-14-2019 10:45 PM
Hello
That's right! If your Packet Tracer doesn't support OSPFv3, you could try to update it, but you may need to run something with a real IOS, like GNS3. But be aware Packet Tracer is fairly limited in many ways.
Best Regards
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