Generate and test IPv6 packets in a network.
Plan and manage the migration of your network to IPv6.
Implementing new networking software and devices to support IPv6.
Install and configure associated network services such as DNS and routing protocols.
Update and configure common networking applications such as email and Web servers.
Configure routers and dual stack.
PREREQUISITES
A good knowledge of general networking concepts is assumed. Certified IPv6 Network Engineer (CNE6) Level 1 is necessary to pursue this training program.
COURSE OUTLINE
IPv6 Packet Generation
Understanding scapy6
Crafting packets
Testing with various configurations
IPv6 Packet Detection
Understading SNORT IPv6 Capabilities
Native IPv6
IPv6 over Tunnels
IP Sec
IPv6 IPSec overview
Security policies and security associations
IPSec tunneling
IPSec Framework
Authentication header
Encapsulating security payload
ESP transport mode
ISAKMP/IKE
Internet key exchange IPv6 IPSec in a Windows environment
Microsoft symmetric key authentication
Setting up the IPSec tunnel
IPv6 Integration
Header translation
Tunnel Brokers
Teredo Tunneling
6-in-4 Tunneling
6rd
ds-lite
IPv4 to IPv6
Steps to migrate to IPv6
Hardware
Software
Operating System (OS)
Windows Vista/7/2008 Server
Linux
Mac OS
Legacy OS
DNS
Web
E-mail
Name Service in IPv6
IPv6 and DNS
AAAA and A6 records
Reverse lookup in IP.ARPA
DNS Setup
Routing protocols
Dynamic routing and its advantages over the static routing
RIPng
ISIS for IPv6
BGP4+
DHCPv6
Stateful address management
Stateless address management
Manual address management