Hi Jonus01I believe that you have answered one of the main reason why IPv6 was created. To add to what you have mentioned to solve IPv4 exhaustion that's when NAT was introduced, but with IPv6 there is no need for NAT as it cater for 340 trillion IP ...
Hi Cisco Packet Tracer has some limitations, some commands that works on the real device does not work on packet tracer. Packet Tracer is a simulator program. That particular command is not supported in Cisco Packet Tracer. I will suggest you use GNS...
Hi Usmansa1 You should have no problem configuring both IPv6 and IPv6 on the same interface. Dual stacking will make that achievable. You can access both IPv4 and IPv6 contents simulatneously. I hope this helps!
Hi Jonus01I believe that you have answered one of the main reason why IPv6 was created. To add to what you have mentioned to solve IPv4 exhaustion that's when NAT was introduced, but with IPv6 there is no need for NAT as it cater for 340 trillion IP ...