Acme Computing Corp. has remote sites in Port Clinton and Napoleon in addition t
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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.
Propose a sub-network design that will meet the needs of Acme Corporation.
For the first implementation of the plan, assume that we will use unnumbered connections between the routers and that the routing protocol will use static IP addresses. Identify any initial issues that you can foresee.
Explanation / Answer
The Answer of the above question might be different ...but from my perspective I would like to pay attention on below points....
1. I think if we can use IPV6 network this might server our purpose.
2. Each Router should use IPv6 Addressing if we are going for IPV6 network.
3. We should block unnecessary ping echo request from network by IPv6 Extended ACL.
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