Specifications

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via fe80::fecf:62ff:fe9d:9a6f, Interface 112
C fc10::/64 [1/1]
via ::, Interface 106
C fc11::/64 [1/1]
via ::, Interface 111
C fc12::/64 [1/1]
via ::, Interface 112
O fc13::/64 [2/110]
via fe80::a17:f4ff:fe32:c46e, Interface 111
O fc14::/64 [2/110]
via fe80::fecf:62ff:fe9d:9a6f, Interface 112
O fc30::/64 [3/110]
via fe80::a17:f4ff:fe32:c46e, Interface 111
C fe80::a17:f4ff:fe34:4d69/128 [1/1]
via ::, Interface 106
C fe80::a17:f4ff:fe34:4d6e/128 [1/1]
via ::, Interface 111
C fe80::a17:f4ff:fe34:4d6f/128 [1/1]
via ::, Interface 112
ACC-1#
OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 verification
Now that the network is routing both IPv4 and IPv6, it is time to test the routes. SRV-1 and
SRV-3 should be able to ping each other on both IPv4 and IPv6. The details of the SRV-1
and SRV-3 are as follows:
򐂰 SRV-1: 10.0.10.10 / FC10::10 (Windows Server 2008 R2)
򐂰 SRV-3: 10.0.30.30 / FC30::30 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux)