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VPCS is not Swissknife, it only has a few commands to help us to study Cisco switch/router, that's all.
I use the next case to test the functions of VPCS.
The topology:
20000 30000 T2000 30002 20002 PC1 ---- f0/0 -* ^ *- f0/0 - PC3 | | | | ^ | T2001<-< R1 --- f1/0:f0/0 -- R0 --- f0/1:f1/0 --- R2 >-> T2002 | 21000 21001 | 21002 21003 | PC2 ---- f0/1 -* | *- f0/1 - PC4 20001 30001 *----*-----*------*-------* PC9 30003 20003 30004 30005 30006 30007 21004 20008 | | | | | | 20004 20005 20006 20007 41000 41008 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 | | *-----* | R3 >-> T2003
Routers
R1: console 2001 f0/0 connect PC1 f0/1 connect PC2 f1/0 connect R0 R2: console 2002 f0/0 connect PC3 f0/1 connect PC4 f1/0 connect R0 R0: console 2000 f0/0 connect R1 f0/1 connect R2 f2/0 connect PC5 f2/1 connect PC6 f2/2 connect PC7 f2/3 connect PC8 f2/4 connect R3 R3: console 2003 f0/0 connect R0 f0/1 connect PC9
IP address
dhcp 192.168.1.1 2001:11::1 / / 192.168.11.1 PC1 ----- f0/0 -* \ | *- f0/0 - PC3 | 172.16.1.2 172.16.2.2 | / | \ / | 192.168.11.2 R1 -- f1/0:f0/0 -- R0 -- f0/1:f1/0 -- R2 2001:11::2 | / | / | ip auto | 172.16.1.1 | 172.16.2.1 | ip auto / | | | 192.168.12.2 PC2 ----- f0/1 -* f2/0 1 2 | 3 4 | \ / *----*-----*------*----* *- f0/1 -------- PC4 2001:2::1 eui-64 | | | | | R3 PC9 \ 192.168.2.1 | | | | | | | 2001:12::1 eui-64 | | | | *-------* 192.168.12.1 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 f0/0 f0/1 PC1 get IPv4 address via dhcp PC2 get IPv6 address via stateless auto configuration (RA) no IPv4 address PC3 192.168.11.2, default gateway 192.168.11.1 2001:11::2/64, using RS to find the router PC4 get IPv6 address via stateless auto configuration (RA) 192.168.12.2, default gateway 192.168.12.1 PC5-6 192.168.3.5-6 2001:3::5-9 PC7-9 192.168.4.7-9, vlan3(192.168.4.1) 2001:4::7-9 ipv4 CIDR=24, ipv6 CIDR=64
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