Lets see it this way you have a /48/48 + 4 bits that conform an Hex value: BIN (0000 - 1111) = HEX(0 - F) where F is the max value. so you can subnet counting on by 4 by 4 bits./56/60/64
You can configure it as: ipv6 address fa75:4433:4433:1010::1/64 so it will be easier to remember.In other words it will be like ipv6 address fa75:4433:4433:1010:0:0:0:1/64 on the long way.
These are local networks from the perspective of the router, if the interfaces are in no shutdown status they will automatically be able to ping each other, when you turn on an interface that haves its ip address configured it will be added to the ro...
I see the route configured is pointing to 50.244.241.158 check out the Mask if it should be on the interface vlan 2 as /30 or /29If its /30 you need to change the firewall ip to one thats in the same segment than the ISP. Try confirming with the ISP ...
Hi,try with IPSLA:https://community.cisco.com/t5/networking-documents/using-ipsla-to-change-routing/ta-p/3118717http://www.firewall.cx/cisco-technical-knowledgebase/cisco-routers/813-cisco-router-ipsla-basic.htmlregards,