Understanding IPv6 Training Course
This 2-day theoretical course includes practical demonstrations to cover the essentials of Internet Protocol v6. Topics addressed include addressing schemes, protocol structures, ICMP v6, discovery procedures, and IP v6 routing.
Audience:
Network planners, designers, and engineers who need a solid grasp of IP v6. Ideal for those seeking a thorough overview of IP v6 and the transition from an IP v4 infrastructure.
This course is available as onsite live training in Uzbekistan or online live training.Course Outline
Objectives:
- Explain the advantages of migrating from IP v4 to IP v6
- Describe and explain the IP v6 fixed header format
- Describe and explain the IP v6 optional header formats
- Describe and explain global IP v6 unicast addresses and aggregation
- Describe and explain link-local IP v6 unicast addresses
- Describe and explain multicast IP v6 addresses
- Describe and explain anycast IP v6 addresses
- Describe and explain IP v6 special addresses
- Describe IP v4 to IP v6 compatibility and mapped addresses
- Describe and explain ICMP v6 messages
- Describe and explain path MTU discovery
- Describe and explain the neighbour discovery process
- Describe and explain the router discovery process
- Describe and explain the multicast listener discovery process
- Describe and explain stateful and stateless auto-configuration
- Describe and explain IP v6 and DNS
- Describe IP v6 routing protocols – RIP, OSPF, ISIS and BGP v4
- Describe IP v4 to IP v6 migration strategies.
Practical Demonstrations:
- Demonstrate IP v6 addressing and local link communication.
- Demonstrate IP v6 routing processes.
Requirements
Strong practical knowledge of TCP/IP with IPv4.
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