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IPv6
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IPv6 OverviewTraining: Internetworking with TCP/IP Version 6 |
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| Deployment Options: |
Onsite - Instructor-Led Training |
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| Course Duration: |
2-3 days depending on audience background and options |
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| Introduction: |
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IPv6, or Internet Protocol Version 6, is the "next generation" protocol designed by
the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to gradually replace IPv4, the version that has been in use for nearly
two decades. IPv6 overcomes some of the limitations of IPv4, such as the limited address space, while introducing
a number of enhancements in areas such as routing and network autoconfiguration. IPv6 is expected to gradually
replace IPv4, with the two coexisting for a number of years. With the momentum for migration to IPv6 growing worldwide,
it has become an important area of study for all involved in internetworking.
This course deals with all of the key issues of implementing and configuring IPv6 networks. We will begin with
a quick review of the IPv4 addressing, configuration, subnetting and routing functionality. We will then study
the basics of IPv6 addressing and continue into the discussion of implementation and routing functions. We will
finish up with a study of the mechanisms that facilitate the co-existence of IPv4 and IPv6. |
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| Audience: |
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| This course is aimed at the IT and telecommunications professionals and and managers who are
charged with implementing IPv6 or who wish to keep up with the evolving next generation networks. |
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| Prerequisites: |
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| Those wishing to take this course should have a basic knowledge of TCP/IP version 4, routing,
configuration, and networking. |
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| Customize it: |
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| This 2-3-day IPv6 Overview course will be customized to your needs and specifications. Eno.com
will assist you in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors of wireless
training. They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed and just put
your organization?s name on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com, every
course is made to your exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure what you are getting is what you really
need even if at the beginning you weren't too sure of what that was. We fit the class to your needs. We never fit
you into our standard, one size fits all, class. |
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| Objectives: |
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- Identify the limitations of IPv4 and how they are overcome in IPv6
- Describe the major enhancements offered by IPv6 over IPv4
- Implement addressing and name resolution
- Manage and monitor IPv6 traffic
- Provide for coexistence between IPv4 and IPv6
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| Course Outline |
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Motivations for IPv6
- Current status of IPv4
- Limitations of IPv4
- IP address depletion
- Route expansion
- CIDR, NAT
- Security, Class of Service
- The IPng project
- The 6Bone Project
- IPv6 standards
The IPv6 Protocol
- IPv6 header format
- IPv6 option headers
- Address format and notation
- "Special" and reserved addresses
- The Datagram service
- Datagram hopcount
- Eliminating checksums
- IPv6 Plug-and-Play configuration
- Obtaining IPv6 addresses
Configuring IPv6
- Stateless & stateful autoconfiguration
- Link local addressing
- Duplicate Address Detection
- Address resolution
- Neighbour discovery & solicitation
- Router discovery
- ICMPv6 redirection
Working with IPv6
- IPv6 on Cisco routers
- Other commercial routers
- IPv6 on Windows XP
- IPv6 on Windows 2000
- IPv6 on Windows NT 4.0
- IPv6 on UNIX, Linux
IPv6 Operation over Networks
- Ethernet, FDDI
- IEEE 802 networks
- PPP
- NBMA networks
- ATM, Frame relay, SMDS
Internetworking with IPv6
- Global addressing
- Address assignment and management
- IPv6 routing protocols
- OSPFv3, RIPng
- BGP, IDRP
- IPv6 Fragmentation and Reassembly
- Discovering path MTU
- Fragmentation option header
IPv6 Security
- Host Authentication
- Using MD5 hashing
- AH header
- Generating keys
- Encryption services and algorithms
- ESH header
- Distributing and authenticating keys
- Employing IPv6 security
Implementing DNS for IPv6
- AAAA resource records
- Coexistence with IPv4
- Dynamic DNS
- DNS support for mobile computing
Migrating from IPv4 to IPv6
- Dual Stacking IPv6 & IPv4
- Tunnelling IPv6 over IPv4
- - "6 over 4" tunnels
- - "6to4" tunneling
- Tunnelling IPv4 over IPv6
- Limitations of tunnelling
- Network address translation
- NAT-PT
- Coexisting addressing schemes
- Migrating addressing schemes
The 6Bone Project
- RIPE IPv6 routing database
- Joining the 6Bone
Advanced usage of IPv6
- Real-Time support
- Real-time tagging, flow labels
- Interworking IPv6 and ATM
- Mobile IPv6
- Location-independent addressing
- Address management
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