Question: Exercise 1 Implement the network of Figure 1 . Figure 1 . Network for Exercise 1 . Your solution must: Assign IPv 6 addresses to

Exercise 1
Implement the network of Figure 1.
Figure 1. Network for Exercise 1.
Your solution must:
Assign IPv6 addresses to all devices, including global unicast (see topology) and link local. For link
local, use FE80::1 for router R1(all interfaces), FE80::2 for router R2(all interfaces), FE80::A for
PC0, and FE80: A for PC1. Also assign mask/prefix length and default gateway. The ISP router (inside
the Internet cloud) has been configured already.
Set static routes in routers R1 and R2, as follows:
a. Set the primary path from LAN1 to LAN2(LAN1->R1->R2->LAN2) and from LAN2 to LAN1
(LAN2> R2 R1> LAN1).
b. Set the secondary path (floating route) from LAN1 to LAN2 via the Internet (LAN1> R1> ISP-
>R2 LAN2) and from LAN2 to LAN1 via the Internet (LAN2> R2> ISP->R1> LAN1).
c. Set the primary default routes to the Internet from LAN1(LAN1> R1> ISP) and from LAN2
(LAN2->R2->ISP).
d. Set the secondary default routes (floating route) to the Internet from LAN1(LAN1->R1->R2-
> ISP) and from LAN2(LAN2> R2 R1> ISP).
Test the system. Include two screen captures: one screen capture illustrating a ping packet
sent from PC0 to the Internet (2001:A:A:A::2), and another screen capture illustrating a
ping packet from PC0 to PC1.
Table 1. Specifications, Exercise 1.
 Exercise 1 Implement the network of Figure 1. Figure 1. Network

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