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| Working with IPv6 and Network Address Translation |
| Course Status: | Released | Courseware Features |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Course Duration: | 3 Hours | |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, |
Audience |
| Network engineers responsible for configuring, implementing, troubleshooting, and managing medium-to-large routed networks in an enterprise or service provider environment; network architects responsible for designing networks that support multiple routing protocol types; CCNP, CCDP, and CCIP candidates; CCIE routing and switching candidates |
Prerequisites |
| A good understanding of networking terms, topologies, and the OSI reference model; familiarity with TCP/IP and configuring IP address schemes, including subnetting and variable-length subnet masking (VLSM); experience of operating and configuring Cisco routers for general use and configuring basic routing protocol implementations |
Course Aim |
| This path instructs network administrators of medium-to-large network sites on the use of advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalability for Cisco routers connected to LANs and WANs. The goal is to train network administrators to dramatically increase the number of routers and sites using these techniques instead of redesigning the network when additional sites or wiring configurations are added. It is an online, self-guided series designed to correlate to Cisco's own instructor led course BSCI 2.0. BSCI is part of the recommended training path for those students seeking the Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and CCIE certifications. |
Learning Objectives |
| To define basic IP version 6 (IPv6), and to use Network Address Translation (NAT) with route maps |
Topics Covered |
| Understanding IP version 6 Benefits of IPv6 IPv6 addressing IPv6 frame format Comparing IPv4 and IPv6 frame formats IPv4 to IPv6 transition IPv6 to IPv4 interoperability Availability of IPv6 environments Network Address Translation Configuring IP NAT with access lists and route maps NAT using access lists and route maps |