Question: Scenario: You're a network engineer responsible for a medium - sized business network. Your task is to design a dual - stack network using static

Scenario: You're a network engineer responsible for a medium-sized business network. Your task is to design a dual-stack network using static routing. The network comprises two branch routers connected to a headquarters router. The HQ router also links to an offsite server and a wireless network. Branch-2 router includes a switched network with multiple VLANs and HSRP. Branch-1 is comprised of a dual-stack network and a network with five VLANs set up on a multilayer switched network. You'll replicate this topology in Packet Tracer as depicted below. Network equipment 1) Five routers (ISR4321) a) One headquarters router b) Two branch routers c) Two routers for Branch 22) Seven switches (2690-24TT) a) Four switches to support redundancy and EtherChannel in Branch-2 b) One switch to support the dual stack LAN. c) Two switches to support VLAN 30 and VLAN 353) One multilayer switch (Model 3560) to support VLANs and IPv6.4) One WAP (AP-PT) to support Mobile Sales Staff Network Information 1.**MLS VLANs**: - We'll have five VLANs on the MLS network, each with its own subnet range (10.45.0.0/20). Devices here will get their IP addresses dynamically via DHCP, while intermediary devices will use static IPs. - VLAN 10: Operations - VLAN 11: HR - VLAN 12: Marketing - VLAN 13: Research - VLAN 14: Remote_Management 2.**Branch-2 VLANs**: - Branch-2 will have its own VLANs, using addresses from 172.20.240.0/20.- VLAN 100: Production (150 hosts)- VLAN 110: Engineering (900 hosts)- VLAN 115: Admin (300 hosts)- VLAN 120: Staff (50 hosts)- VLAN 125: Device_Manager (10 hosts)3.**WAN and Ethernet Links**: - There are three WAN links and two point-to-point Ethernet links, all using addresses from 172.20.240.0/20.4.**Internet Server Connection**: - The interface connecting HQ to the Internet Server will use the first address in 209.168.225.248/30. For IPv6, the same interface will be 2001:db8:abcd:ef12::ffff:1/64. The Internet Server will be assigned the second address in 209.168.225.248/30. For IPv6, the Internet Server will be assigned 2001:db8:abcd:ef12::ffff:f/64.5.**Branch-1's Network**: - Branch-1's Dual Stack Network will use addresses from 10.220.75.224/27 and 2001:db8:c244:aba::/64. Servers, SVIs, and router interfaces get static IPs, while PCs get addresses via DHCP, and DHCPv6 stateless. 6.**Link Between Branch-1 and MLS**: - The link between Branch-1 and MLS will use the first and second addresses in 10.10.10.252/30, and any usable address in 2001:db8:c244::/64.7.**Wireless Network**: - Devices in the Wireless Network will use addresses from 192.168.10.0/24, assigned dynamically via DHCP. General Guidelines for IPv4 addressing: 1. Routers will get the first usable address in the network, except for those participating in HSRP.2. Management SVIs will be assigned an address from the first seven addresses in their respective networks. 3. Ensure routers and SVI interfaces are configured with appropriate descriptions. 4. PCs will be configured to receive their addresses dynamically via DHCPv4. Branch-21. Plan the IPv4 network addresses for Branch-2's networks and WAN links. a. Split the 172.25.240.0/20 subnet to match the LAN requirements. b. Optimize address usage with VLSM for scalability. c. Assign standby IP addresses as default gateways for networks using HSRP. Host Requirement Network 1st Usable Last Available Broadcast CSM MLS 1. Plan the IPv4 network addresses for MLS networks. a. Split the 10.45.0.0/20 network for five VLANs. Network 1st Usable Last Available Broadcast CSM Branch-2 VLANs Name and Number Port Range Subnet Address Subnet Mask VLAN 100 Production F0/5-10 VLAN 110 Engineering F0/11-15 VLAN 115 Admin F0/16-20 VLAN 120 Staff F0/24 VLAN 125 Device_Manager N/A VLAN 55 Native N/A N/A N/A VLAN 99 Blackhole N/A N/A N/A MLS and Research & IT VLANs IPv6 has been done for you. Name and Number Port Range Subnet Address Subnet Mask/Prefix Length VLAN 10 Staff MLS F0/1-142001:db8:c244:10::/64 Fe80::3100 link-local 64 VLAN 11 HR MLS F0/15-202001:db8:c244:11::/64 Fe80::3200 link-local 64 VLAN 12 IT Research and IT F0/1-112001:db8:c244:12::/64 Fe80::3300 link-local 64 VLAN 13 Research Research and IT F0/13-222001:db8:c244:13::/64 Fe80::3400 link-local 64 VLAN 14 Remote N/A 2001:db8:c244:14::/64 EUI-64 for link-local addressing 64 VLAN 55 Native N/A N/A N/A VLAN 99 Parking_Lot N/A N/A N/A Device Addressing Complete the table. You will have to add rows. All devices need to be on the addressing table. Devices in the dual stack networks, the network connecting HQ and Branch-1, and HQs outside interface will need both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. IPv6 addressi\

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