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Lab: Basic IPv6 Functionality

Enable IPv6 functionality on each router using addresses allocated by Internet2 or your lab router's "upstream" IPv6 provider. Send and receive BGP IPv6 routes. . Ensure your router interfaces are configured with IPv6 addresses Ping a neighboring router using IPv6 ICMP. Verify that you are sending

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Lab: Basic IPv6 Functionality

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    1. Lab: Basic IPv6 Functionality

    2. Enable IPv6 functionality on each router using addresses allocated by Internet2 or your lab router's "upstream" IPv6 provider. Send and receive BGP IPv6 routes. Ensure your router interfaces are configured with IPv6 addresses Ping a neighboring router using IPv6 ICMP. Verify that you are sending IPv6 BGP routes to neighboring routers, where appropriate. Verify you are receiving IPv6 BGP routes. Verify connectivity around the workshop lab. If your workshop lab is connected to the global IPv6 Internet, verify you can ping and traceroute to a host on the global IPv6 Internet. Verify lab client computer (laptop) is receiving router advertisements. Make this into steps in lab. Do testing of lab along the way Need to have a checklist.Make this into steps in lab. Do testing of lab along the way Need to have a checklist.

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