CCNA1 ITN Module 12 - IPv6 Addressing

Date Subject Lesson Plan
     
02/20/26 CCNA1

Activity: WebXam.org - Personal Computers (60 min - Need full attendance)

Link: Module 12 Reading Organizer

Link: Lab credit reminder

If you are not going to use your notes before asking me to check your lab, you will lose points. No one is going to check your configurations to make sure they are right in the workplace. They will assume you know what your doing and you've already ensured that the configs are correct. I'm going to ask you to print out your configs more often in the future.

Start Module 12 - IPv6 Addressing

Start Module 12, Section 0 - Introduction

Video: CBTNugg: Converted-Old #26Understanding Basic IPV6 Concepts and Addressing (34:00)

Read: 12.0.1 Why should I take this module?

Read: 12.0.2 What will I learn in this module?

Start Module 12, Section 1 - IPv4 Issues

Read: 12.1.1 Need for IPv6

Read: 12.1.2 IPv4 and IPv6 Coexistence

Activity: 12.1.3 Check Your Understanding - IPv4 Issues

Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 1-8 (30 min)

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BPA State Restaurants

BPA: Where are you suppose to be, and when?

  A+

Read: 6.2.1.1 The Six Steps of the Troubleshooting Process

Read: 6.2.1.2 Identify the Problem

Read: 6.2.1.3 Establish a Theory of Probable Cause

Read: 6.2.1.4 Test the Theory to Determine the Cause

Read: 6.2.1.5 Establish a Plan of Action to Resolve the Problem and Implement the Solution

Read: 6.2.1.6 Verify Full Functionality and, If Applicable, Implement Preventive Measures

Read: 6.2.1.7 Document Findings, Actions, and Outcomes

Activity: 6.2.1.8 Check Your Undrstanding - Network Troubleshooting Process

Read/Study: 6.2.2.1 Common Problems and Solutions for Networking

Read/Study: 6.2.2.2 Advanced Problems and Solutions for Network Connections

Read/Study: 6.2.2.3 Advanced Problems and Solutions for FTP and Secure Internet Connections

Read/Study: 6.2.2.4 Advanced Problems and Solutions Using Network Tools

Read: 6.3.1.1 Chapter 6 Summary

Activity: ITE Chapter 6 Quiz

Review: Online Quiz: Chapter 6

Study for Chapter 5 & 6 Test on Wednesday

02/23/26 BPA

BPA State

Lab: 11.5.1.1 Design and Build a Small Business Network
Rubric for 11.5.1.1 Design and Build a Small Business Network 94 points

02/24/26 BPA

BPA State

Lab: 11.5.1.1 Design and Build a Small Business Network
Rubric for 11.5.1.1 Design and Build a Small Business Network 94 points

02/25/26 CCNA1 Share with class your "Design and Build a Small Business Network"
  A+

Video: Jason Johnson Module 5 Review (28:07)
Video: Jason Johnson: Module 6 Review (18:54)

A+ Exam Chapters 5 & 6

02/26/26 CCNA1 Skills USA Lab: Ethernet cable
  A+ Skills USA Lab: Wireless Router
03/02/26 CCNA1

Start Module 12, Section 2 - IPv6 Representation (Certification Guide, Vol 1, pgs. 522-536)

Video: Professor Messer: IPv6 Addressing (13:18)

Read: 12.2.1 IPv6 Addressing Formats

Read: 12.2.2 Rule 1 – Omit Leading Zeros

Read: 12.2.3 Rule 2- Double Colon

Activity: 12.2.4 Check Your Understanding - IPv6 Address Representation

Start Module 12, Section 3 - IPv6 Address Types
Video: Rick Graziani: IPv6 Address Types (3:58)

Read: 12.3.1 Unicast, Multicast, Anycast

Read: 12.3.2 IPv6 Prefix Length
Video: Rick Graziani: IPv6 Prefix Length (2:50)

Read: 12.3.3 Types of IPv6 Unicast Addresses

Read: 12.3.4 A Note About the Unique Local Address

Read: 12.3.5 IPv6 GUA

Read: 12.3.6 IPv6 GUA Structure

Read: 12.3.7 IPv6 LLA
Video: Rick Graziani: IPv6 Link Local Address (7:17)

Activity: 12.3.8 Check Your Understanding - IPv6 Address Types

Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 9-35 (30 min)

  A+

Start Module 7: Laptops and Other Mobile Devices

Start Chapter 7

Video: Professor Messer: Mobile Devices (4:35)

Start Chapter 7 - Laptops and Other Mobile Devices

Read: 7.0.1.1 Laptops and Other Mobile Devices

Activity: 7.1.1.1 What Do You Already Know? - Mobile Devices

Read: 7.1.1.2 Mobility

Video: LearnKey Domain 1: Laptop Hardware and Components (8:32)
LearnKey: 220-1101 Domain 1, Lesson 1, Pgs. 9

03/03/26 CCNA1

Start Module 12, Section 4 - GUA and LLA Static Configuration

Commemorative T-Shirt Order Form

Link: IPv6 Cheat Sheet

Video: CBTNugg: #34 100-101 IPv6 Concepts (39:03)

Read: 12.4.1 Static GUA Configuration on a Router

Read: 12.4.2 Static GUA Configuration on a Windows Host

Read: 12.4.3 Static Configuration of a Link-Local Unicast Address

Syntax Checker: 12.4.4 GUA and LLA Static Configuration (10 min)

PT 12.4.5: Basic Device Configuration (60 min)

Link: Well known IPv6 Multicast Addresses

Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 36-38 (10 minutes)

  A+

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03/04/26 CCNA1

Jobs Fair Tomorrow at 2:00

Start Module 12, Section 5 - Dynamic Addressing for IPv6 GUAs

Read: 12.5.1 RS and RA Messages
Video: Rick Graziani: IPv6 SLAAC RA Message (15:14)

Read: 12.5.2 Method 1: SLAAC
Video: Professor Messer: IPv6 and SLAAC (4:53)

Activity: SLAAC Walkthrough lab

Read: 12.5.3 Method 2: SLAAC and Stateless DHCPv6
Video: Keith Barker: IPv6 SLAAC and DNS Overview (27:34)

Read: 12.5.4 Method 3: Stateful DHCPv6

Read: 12.5.5 EUI-64 Process vs. Randomly Generated

Read: 12.5.6 EUI-64 Process
Video: Kevin Wallace: EUI-64 Address Calculation (5:24)

Read: 12.5.7 Randomly Generated Interface IDs

Activity: 12.5.8 Check Your Understanding - Dynamic Addressing for IPv6 GUAs

Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 39-47 (30 minutes)

  A+

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03/05/26 CCNA1

Jobs Fair Today at 2:00

Video: danscourses: IPv6 Basics for Beginners (27:58)

Start Module 12, Section 6 - Dynamic Addressing for IPv6 LLAs

Read: 12.6.1 Dynamic LLAs

Read: 12.6.2 Dynamic LLAs on Windows

Read: 12.6.3 Dynamic LLAs on Cisco Routers

Video: Rick Graziani: LLA Review (7:16)

Read: 12.6.4 Verify IPv6 Address Configuration

Syntax Checker: 12.6.5 Verify IPv6 Address Configuration

PT: 12.6.6 Configure IPv6 Addressing (60 min)

Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 48-51 (15 minutes)

  A+

Read: 7.1.1.3 Laptops
Video: The Untold History of Laptop (7:09)

Video: Professor Messer: Mobile Device Accessories (4:19)

Read: 7.1.1.4 Smartphone Characteristics

Read: 7.1.1.5 Smartphone Features
Video: The Best Smartphones 2025 (17:47)

Read: 7.1.1.6 Tablets and E-Readers
Video: The Best E-Readers of 2025 (8:37)

Video: Tesla Starlink Phone (18:08)

Video: LearnKey Domain 1: Laptop Hardware and Components (8:32)

Read: 7.1.1.7 Wearables: Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers
Video: Top 5 Swartwatches in 2025 (7:39)
Video: Top 5 Fitness Tracker 2025 (10:19)

Read: 7.1.1.8 Wearables: Augmented and Virtual Realities

Video: Augmented Reality Samples (1:55)

Video: Virtual Reality Examples (5:42)

Link: Apple Vision Pro

LearnKey: 220-1101 Domain 1, Lesson 1, Pgs. 10
LearnKey: 220-1101 Domain 1, Lesson 1, Pgs. 11
LearnKey: 220-1101 Domain 1, Lesson 2, Pg, 13

03/06/26 CCNA1

Video: CBTNugg: 100-101 #35 IPv6 Configuration (34:48)

Start Module 12, Section 7 - IPv6 Multicast Adresses

Read: 12.7.1 Assigned IPv6 Multicast Addresses

Read: 12.7.2 Well-Known IPv6 Multicast Addresses

Read: 12.7.3 Solicited-Node IPv6 Multicast Addresses
Video: Keith Barker: Solicited Nodes Multicast Group in IPv6 (7:35)

Lab: 12.7.4 Identify IPv6 Addresses (45 min)

Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 52-57 (15 min)

  A+

Activity: Check Your Understanding - Laptops and Other Mobile Devices

Lab: 7.1.1.10 Mobile Device Information (30 minutes)
Note: Your firm provides employees with mobile smartphones. Research current offerings for both Android and iOS users. Research new smartphone models - current offerings

Video Explanation: 7.1.2.1 External Features Unique to Laptops (5:49)

Video Explanation: 7.1.2.2 Common Input Devices and LEDs in Laptops (5:19)

Read: 7.1.2.3 Motherboards

Read: 7.1.2.4 Internal Components

Read: 7.1.2.5 Special Function Keys

Video Explaination: 7.1.2.6 Docking Station vs. Port Replicator

03/09/26 CCNA1

Start Module 12, Section 8 - Subnet an IPv6 Network

Read: 12.8.1 Subnet Using the Subnet ID

Video: Rick Graziani: Basics of IPv6 Subnetting (7:36)

Read: 12.8.2 IPv6 Subnetting Example

Read: 12.8.3 IPv6 Subnet Allocation

Read: 12.8.4 Router Configured with IPv6 Subnets

Activity: 12.8.5 Check Your Understanding - Subnet an IPv6 Network

Start Module 12, Section 9 - Module Practice and Quiz

PT: 12.9.1 Implement a Subnetted IPv6 Addressing Scheme (60 minutes)

Assignment: Module 12 Study Guide 58 (end)

  A+

Lab: 7.1.2.7 Research Docking Stations and Port Replicators
Use: Dell Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme Laptop (60 minutes)

03/10/26 CCNA1

All of the labs are your opportunity to demonstrate what you've learned. If you struggle with a lab, it's because you are missing knowledge that you were suppose to have acquired by this point. You may need more practice. If you need practice, use packet tracer at home until you develop the skills and ability to perform these labs with ease.

Lab: 12.9.2 Configure IPv6 Addresses on Network Devices (90 minutes)

Use your notes, use your posted-notes!!

  A+

Many of you sourced out the wrong device. Please fix and resubmit:
Lab: 7.1.2.7 Research Docking Stations and Port Replicators
Use: Dell Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme Laptop

Read: 7.1.3.1 LCD, LED, and OLED Display Technologies
Video: Professor Messer: Laptop Displays (7:03)

Read: 7.1.3.2 Laptop Display Features

Read: 7.1.3.3 Backlights and Inverters

Activity: 7.1.3.4 Check Your Understanding - Laptop Display Components

Read: 7.1.3.5 Wi-Fi Antenna Connectors

Read: 7.1.3.6 Webcam and Microphone

LearnKey: 220-1201 Domain 1, Lesson 2, Pg, 14

03/11/26 CCNA1

Note: You cannot demonstrate how little you care about your IT training when you refuse to take notes and take an active role in your own education. Learning takes effort and work. Please consider other options next year if networking doesn't interest you or you have already decided this isn't the career for you. You will not be successful next year (not pass) unless you are ready to step up to an entirely higher level of engagement.

Video: Joe James: IPv6 Tutorial Part 1 (16:21)
Video: Joe James: IPv6 Addressing and Subnetting Part 2 (6:48)

Read: 12.9.3 What did I learn in this module?

Activity: 12.9.4 Module Quiz - IPv6 Addressing

Study: Chapter 12 Test for tomorrow

There will be test questions on the following:
a. Questions from the quizzes at the back of the module sections.
b. Questions from the module text.
c. Review questions (port numbers) and anything we've already learned up to this point that I have asked you to memorize.
d. Questions from the study guide.

If you don't study, you probably won't do well.

  A+

Read: 7.2.1.1 Power Management
Video: Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) - Network Encyclopedia (3:00)

Read: 7.2.1.2 Managing ACPI Settings in the BIOS

Activity: 7.2.1.3 Check Your Understanding – Match ACPI Standards

Video Demonstration: 7.2.1.4 Managing Laptop Power Options (6:13)

Read: 7.2.2.1 Bluetooth
Video: Professor Messer: Mobile Device Connections (6:55)

Read: 7.2.2.2 Bluetooth Laptop Connections

Video Demonstration: 7.2.2.3 Bluetooth Configuration (3:10)

Read: 7.2.2.4 Cellular WAN

Read: 7.2.2.5 Wi-Fi

Video Demonstration: 7.2.2.6 Wi-Fi Configuration (1:52)

Activity: 7.2.2.7 Check Your Understanding- Wireless Configuration

LearnKey: 220-1201 Domain 1, Lesson 3, Pgs. 16
LearnKey: 220-1201 Domain 1, Lesson 3, Pgs. 18-20

03/12/26 CCNA1

Activity: Lincoln Technical College, Conf Room A (8:30)

Link: IPv6 Adoption
Link: IPv6 Adoption by Country

Review: Chapter 12
Video: Jason Johnson: Module 12 Review (26:38)

Test: Chapter 12

Start Module 13

  A+

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  Resources

Link: Cyberthreat Real-Time Map

Activity: Resource Website: www.howsecureismypassword.net

Video: YouTube: Student video password reset 1941 & 2960


Review Video: Cisco Netacad Routing and Switching v6.0 - Chapter 11 Part 1 (39:30)
Review Video: Cisco Netacad Routing and Switching v6.0 - Chapter 11 Part 2 (16:39)

I introduced you to a great method you can use to subnet. If you didn't take notes or practice the skill then you missed the opportunity to learn how easy it is to subnet. Subnetting is an essential skill for networking. No one can force anyone to learn - there has to be a desire to learn.

If you missed my "magic number" method to subnet, you might want to learn another method. Watch videos as many times as you need to learn it. Practice, practice, practice. The method isn't important, just the correct answers are important.

If you need a subnet refresher, this is a quick lesson: subnet.review
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