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Course Outline
Objectives:
- Articulate the advantages of transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6.
- Detail and clarify the fixed header format of IPv6.
- Detail and clarify the optional header formats of IPv6.
- Detail and clarify global IPv6 unicast addresses and aggregation.
- Detail and clarify link-local IPv6 unicast addresses.
- Detail and clarify multicast IPv6 addresses.
- Detail and clarify anycast IPv6 addresses.
- Detail and clarify special IPv6 addresses.
- Outline IPv4-to-IPv6 compatibility and mapped addresses.
- Detail and clarify ICMP v6 messages.
- Detail and clarify path MTU discovery.
- Detail and clarify the neighbour discovery process.
- Detail and clarify the router discovery process.
- Detail and clarify the multicast listener discovery process.
- Detail and clarify stateful and stateless auto-configuration.
- Detail and clarify the relationship between IPv6 and DNS.
- Outline IPv6 routing protocols, including RIP, OSPF, ISIS, and BGPv4.
- Outline migration strategies from IPv4 to IPv6.
Practical Demonstrations:
- Perform demonstrations of IPv6 addressing and local link communication.
- Perform demonstrations of IPv6 routing processes.
Requirements
A solid working knowledge of TCP/IP with IPv4.
14 Hours
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- Format: Online (live), In-company (at your offices), or Hybrid.
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