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The Superior University, Lahore

Faculty of Computer Science & IT


Computer Networks – Spring 2023
Lab Task Week 7

Submission Date Total Marks 10


Instructions Obtained Marks

Name:
Roll Number:
Section:

IPv6
1. First write your roll number in a single digit and then make 2 networks as per
your single digit roll number. For example, single digit roll number is 5, then
the IPv6 Networks will be
2001:db8:acad:5::/64
2001:db8:acad:6::/64
2. The topology against the digit 5 is shown below.
For example, if our digit is 5 then networks will be like this

First network
There must be switches (= single digit). There must be a single PC attached to a
single switch.
Example if your digit is 5, you must add 5 switches in your 1st network and 5 pc
(attach one Pc to each switch)

Second Network
You must only add one switch in this network and attach 5 PC (as your digit is 5)

3. IP Plan
Make complete IP Plan of your Networks. One of the two networks IP Plan is
shown below (For Single Digit Roll Number = 9)

Sub- Interfac
Network Device e IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP
Router 1 Fa0/0 2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 /64 -
Switch 1 VLAN 1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::2 /64 -
Switch 2 VLAN 1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::3 /64 -
Switch 3 VLAN 1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::4 /64 -
Switch 4 VLAN 1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::5 /64 -
Switch 5 VLAN 1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::6 /64 -
Switch 6 VLAN 1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::7 /64 -
Switch 7 VLAN 1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::8 /64 -
Switch 8 VLAN 1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::9 /64 -
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1
-
Switch 9 VLAN 1 0 /64
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::
PC 1 Fa0/1 1 /64 1
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::
LAN 1 PC 2 Fa0/1 2 /64 1
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::
PC 3 Fa0/1 3 /64 1
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::
PC 4 Fa0/1 4 /64 1
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::
PC 5 Fa0/1 5 /64 1
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::
PC 6 Fa0/1 6 /64 1
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::
PC 7 Fa0/1 7 /64 1
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::
PC 8 Fa0/1 8 /64 1
2001:db8:ACAD:9::1 2001:db8:ACAD:9::
PC 9 Fa0/1 9 /64 1
(Note: - The complete IP Plan Sample File is already shared with you.)

4. Configuration

a. Configure your 1st network as per your block /network which you have
made in step 1 and step 3
b. Configure your 2nd network as per your 2nd block /networks which you
have made in step 1 and step 3

At this stage you have designed two IPv6 networks /LANS

Your next task is to ensure communication between these two networks

First, you must use Router for this purpose

Configure Router' two interfaces (connected to LANs)


>>> Assign IPv6 Addresses to respective interfaces
>>> Change Port status from shutdown to "UP".

Test and Verify:


In the 1st Network, from any Host, ping any Host (from the 2nd Network). Take
screenshots as well.

*Note:
Paste screenshots (step by step with description) showing your task completed.

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