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ECE730 Tutorial Topic 1 NetFund

This document provides tutorial topics on IPv6 networking, including: 1. Comparing the structure of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and defining unicast IPv6 addressing. 2. Defining the purpose of global routing prefix, subnet ID, and interface ID in IPv6 address structures. 3. Listing steps to produce EUI-64 interface IDs and determining EUI-64 IDs for a given topology. 4. Calculating IPv6 address ranges and subnets for different address prefixes.
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ECE730 Tutorial Topic 1 NetFund

This document provides tutorial topics on IPv6 networking, including: 1. Comparing the structure of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and defining unicast IPv6 addressing. 2. Defining the purpose of global routing prefix, subnet ID, and interface ID in IPv6 address structures. 3. Listing steps to produce EUI-64 interface IDs and determining EUI-64 IDs for a given topology. 4. Calculating IPv6 address ranges and subnets for different address prefixes.
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ECE730 TUTORIAL TOPIC 1

1. List three reasons to migrate to IPv6.


2. Compare the structure of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
3. Define unicast IPv6 addressing. Give 2 examples of global unicast address and link-local
addresses. Is it possible to assign two IPv6 addresses at a router interface?
4. Define the purpose of Global Routing Prefix, Subnet ID and Interface ID of the following IPv6
address structure.

5. List three steps for producing EUI-64 address. Determine the EUI-64 interface IDs for the
following topology:

6. Determine the range of IPv6 addresses for the following prefix:

2001:0000::/23 – IANA
2001:0200::/23 – APNIC (Asia/Pacific Region)
2001:0400::/23 – ARIN (North America Region)
2001:0600::/23 – RIPE (Europe, Middle East and Central Asia)

7. Identify the first four /36 address blocks out of 2406:6400::/32


8. Identify the first four /35 address blocks out of 2406:6400::/32
9. How many subnets do I give my customers?
a. /64
b. /60
c. /56
d. /52
e. /48
10. Given and IPv6 address 2001:db8:acad:a::/56, design IPv6 addressing for the following sites.
Choose the first IP address for each gateway. For WAN link, use suitable prefix. Assign valid
ipv6 for each PC.
Q11

*ignore part iii)

Q12
Q13

Figure 1.1
Q14.For the figure below, SLAAC is used to give IP address to the client using EUI-64 interface ID.
Determine the IP address and the gateway for the PC.
Q15
Q16. Compare between OSI and TCP/IP layers

Q17. Differentiate between circuit switch and packet switch network.

***For IPv4 subnetting, refer to the previous tutorial.

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