Cisco Networking CCNA IPv6
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Cisco Networking CCNA IPv6
Sam’s Courses have been taken over 50,000+ times by 20,000+ students all over the world. And now, he’s ready to help YOU.
If you’re the type of person that doesn’t like to waste time, learn at a quick yet easy pace, and follow along with state of the art “Prezi” guides and voice overs, then boy do we have the course for you. The average amount of lecture time for a course like this is 10 hours, but ours is 1. It’s not less information. It’s just exactly what you need to know.
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In this video cheat sheet, I will be enabling IPv6 Routing. I will start off with the baseline show command, “show IPv6 interface brief fastethernet0/0” to display the status of the interface. Then I am going to enable a debug command of “debug IPv6 interface”, to see how things unfold as I enable IPv6. Then I finish with the same baseline command, “show IPv6 interface brief fastethernet0/0” and “ping” to see what changed.
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In this video cheat sheet, I will configuring IPv6 General Prefixes. I will start off with the baseline show command, “show IPv6 interface brief fastethernet0/0” to display the status of the interface. Then I am going to enable a debug command of “debug IPv6 interface”, to see how things unfold as I configure IPv6 General Prefixes. Then I finish with the same baseline command, “show IPv6 interface brief fastethernet0/0” to see what changed.
In this video cheat sheet, I will configuring IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks. I will start off with the baseline show command, “show IP route” and “show IPv6 route” to display the status of routing table. Then I am going to enable debug commands of “debug IPv4 routing”, to see how things unfold as I configure IPv4 and IPv6. Then I finish with the same baseline commands, “show IP route” and “show IPv6 route” to see what changed and test connectivity with “ping” command.
In this video cheat sheet, I will configuring IPv6 Rate Limiting. I will start off with the baseline command, “ping 2001:23:23:23::3 repeat 100” to display connectivity. Then I am going to enable a debug command of “debug IPv6 ICMP”, to see how things unfold as I configure IPv6 Rate Limiting. Then I finish with the same baseline command, “ping 2001:23:23:23::3 repeat 100” to see what changed.
In this video cheat sheet, I will be enabling IPv6 Cisco Express Forwarding. I will start off with the baseline show command, “show IPv6 CEF” to display the status of the router. Then I am going to enable a debug command of “debug IPv6 CEF events”, to see how things unfold as I enable IPv6 CEF. I will finish with the same baseline command, “show IPv6 CEF” to see what changed.
In this video cheat sheet, I will configure Hostnames to IPv6 Addresses. First I will configure a hostname to Router 1 IPv6 address. Then I will enter my show command “show IPv6 neighbors Router1” to verify the mapping. Finish with the “ping Router1” to verify changes.
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