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Having problems pinging ipv6 network on a router

PosingOwl
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Hey everyone, its great to be part of this community. I have searched on this site before for help, but this is my first post. I am currently going to school for networking and I am having a problem on one of my labs.

 

Scenario.... Router 1 has 2 switches connected to it. Int g0/1 has a network address as ipv6 2001:db8:acad:a::1/64. Int g0/0 has an address as 2001:db8:acad:b::1/64. Switch 1 has an address of 2001:db8:acad:a::a/64 and is connected to G0/1. Switch 2 has an address of 2001:db8:acad:b::a/64 and is connected to g0/0. Both switch addresses are through vlan1

 

Problem I am having is that when the host are connected to the switches through the fasthethernet ports i can ping the host interface on the router. So i can ping from PC-A to int g0/1 but I cannot ping PC-A to int g0/0 and vise versa with PC-B. As soon as I remove the switches from the topology and connect directly to the router interfaces from the host. I can ping everything just fine.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Junior Taitt
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Verify PC-A and PC-B using the router as the gateway when connected to the switch.

 

JT

Not sure what you mean. When the switches are connected to the router, i can still ping the interface from the host and vice versa. I just cant ping the other interfaces on the router.