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You are a network engineer for a midsized government contractor working on a pro

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Question

You are a network engineer for a midsized government contractor working on a project for a national government lab. Your network consulting company has been hired to convert several of the lab offices from IPv4 to IPv6. You have convinced your manager that you need a test lab for your IPv6 migration. He says the sales team didn’t include any money for a lab in its proposal to the customer. To get the capital for the lab from the CIO, you need to write a justification and create a Bill of Materials for the infrastructure and tools for the lab. Include any hardware and software you think you will need.

Explanation / Answer

Setting up a ipv6 and converting labs from ipv4 to ipv6 is not only challenging but we need to develope certain test plans also

So test how devices and applications will work in a new environment and this set up will be like a real world environment

This ipv6 lab will need infrastructure devices like routers, firewalls, swiyches etc...

With inclusion of infrastructure devices it also needs end systems with diverse operating systems. And

Applications that are hosted in the operational network

All these things will cost but i will assure the durability which is a long lasting thing

Setting up a full lab set up may costly but it provides an environment where we can test application and infrastructure safely

This type of system testing will provide insights to how the system will behave when we deployed operationally

This will helps to reduce cost

And if we want test these for multiple labs we can implement a tunnel. Tunnel. Is nothing but a native common thing that connects all the labs that want to establish a ipv4.

Because of this cost and time both will. Reduce and infrastructure durability increases and performance increases