Acme Computing Corp. has remote sites in Port Clinton and Napoleon in addition to their main
site in Toledo. There are currently 29 devices connected to the network in Toledo. The corporate
plan is to link the Port Clinton and Napoleon offices to Toledo via T-1 lines. The remote offices
which are due to open in the next 4 weeks will have a small number (less than 14) of devices
connected to a LAN in each office. The corporation has obtained Cisco routers to deploy at the
remote locations and a Cisco for use in Toledo (www.cisco.com). In the near future, Acme plans
to connect to the Internet and Toledo will serve as the connection point.
1. Using this IPV6 network (2001:db1:4b62:400::/64) design an IPv6 sub-network that will meet the needs of
Acme Corporation
2. Using GNS3 or Cisco Packet Tracer (please use packet tracer if you can) complete the set-up of each router, switch, and PC in the
Toledo-Napoleon-Port Clinton scenario. (Hint: Each location should have 1 router, 1 switch and 2 PCs. configure serial as well)
a. Each Router must use IPv6 Addressing
b. Each location must have a switch connected to an Ethernet port
The switch does not need to have an IP address assigned
c. Each switch must have at least one PC connected using IPv6 addressing
3) Apply the configuration statements to enable static route entries to allow all devices on the
inter-network to communicate?
4) Apply the configuration statements to enable IPv6 RIP dynamic routing protocol to allow all
devices on the inter-network to communicate?
5) Apply the configuration statements to enable IPv6 OSPF dynamic routing protocol to allow all
devices on the inter-network to communicate?
6) Create an IPv6 Extended ACL to block ping echo request from your network.
Please take screenshots of pinging, route table e.t.c


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