IPv6College Silver: IPv6 Forum Certified Course & Network Engineer Level 1; A Service offered by TONEX

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IPv6 Forum Certified Course & Network Engineer (Silver)


Plan and Implement IPv6 in a Multi-Vendor, Commercial Environment. You will learn to:

  • Implementing new networking software and devices to support IPv6.
  • Implementing auto-configuration to manage IPv6 addresses.
  • Configure the different IPv6 migration tools as tunnelling in order to facilitate the transition.
  • Obtain and configure upgrades for common operating systems.
  • PREREQUISITES

    A good knowledge of general networking concepts is assumed. IPv4 is reviewed as it is compared and contrasted with IPv6, but experience on IPv6 is not critical. Knowledge on the level of Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) would be an added advantage.

    COURSE OUTLINE

  • The Internet Protocol
  • Introduction to IP
  • Internet as a Datagram Network
  • Internet as a Connectionless Network
  • IPv6 Technical Features
  • Differences between IPv4 and IPv6
  • Address Space
  • Quality of Service and Routing Efficiency
  • Plug and Play
  • Mobility
  • Security

  • IPv6 Address Architecture and Scheme

  • Notation of IPv6 addresses
  • Types of addresses
  • IPv6 Addressing Schemes
  • A case study of IPv6 addressing scheme
  • OS IPv6 Configuration

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • BSD Configuration Information
  • IPv6 device configuration

  • Autoconfiguration
  • Stateless autoconfiguration
  • Stateful autoconfiguration
  • Duplicate address detection
  • Address Resolution
  • Neighbour discovery procedures
  • Neighbour solicitation messages
  • Neighbour advertisement messages
  • Introduction to routing

  • Introduction Static Routing
  • Introduction Dynamic Routing
  • Hands on (Static Routing
  • Translation Mechanisms

  • CGN
  • NAT44
  • NAT444
  • AFT
  • Introduction to Tunelling

  • 6-to-4
  • 6-in-4
  • 6-r-d
  • Isatap
  • Teredo

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