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Overview of the Networks coursework exam

Overview of the Networks coursework exam

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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
723
09-04-2023, 06:18 PM
#1
Hey there! I'm a new user trying to set up a simple two PC configuration with one switch and one router for the course. I've written some notes before, but now I'm struggling to understand exactly what to do, especially since the exam requires both IPv4 and IPv6. I've done similar setups in the past using only IPv4, but this is different. I've missed some classwork because of personal reasons, so I really need guidance from someone here. I have a good theoretical understanding but my practical skills are lacking. Do you have any advice or step-by-step instructions? Someone with experience would be super helpful! Thanks a lot!
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DRGNdragsYT
09-04-2023, 06:18 PM #1

Hey there! I'm a new user trying to set up a simple two PC configuration with one switch and one router for the course. I've written some notes before, but now I'm struggling to understand exactly what to do, especially since the exam requires both IPv4 and IPv6. I've done similar setups in the past using only IPv4, but this is different. I've missed some classwork because of personal reasons, so I really need guidance from someone here. I have a good theoretical understanding but my practical skills are lacking. Do you have any advice or step-by-step instructions? Someone with experience would be super helpful! Thanks a lot!

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husker53
Posting Freak
802
09-05-2023, 02:36 AM
#2
Additional details required: Clarify the scope of IPv6 configuration. Mention the importance of enabling routing and full switching capabilities. Note that this isn't a basic tutorial.
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husker53
09-05-2023, 02:36 AM #2

Additional details required: Clarify the scope of IPv6 configuration. Mention the importance of enabling routing and full switching capabilities. Note that this isn't a basic tutorial.

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navibam
Junior Member
36
09-06-2023, 09:33 PM
#3
You’re looking for a quick solution. IPv6 is simpler, but I haven’t tried it yet. Since networking isn’t available this year, we’ve packed all the essentials into this course. If you plan to study networking later, you’ll have solid grounding now.
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navibam
09-06-2023, 09:33 PM #3

You’re looking for a quick solution. IPv6 is simpler, but I haven’t tried it yet. Since networking isn’t available this year, we’ve packed all the essentials into this course. If you plan to study networking later, you’ll have solid grounding now.

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_KotoVasa_
Member
197
09-06-2023, 10:15 PM
#4
Your queries focus on dual-stack environments and CCNA content. The physical layer remains consistent. A few dots don’t affect clarity. Additionally, the CCNA includes aspects of IPv6 within dynamic routing protocols.
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_KotoVasa_
09-06-2023, 10:15 PM #4

Your queries focus on dual-stack environments and CCNA content. The physical layer remains consistent. A few dots don’t affect clarity. Additionally, the CCNA includes aspects of IPv6 within dynamic routing protocols.