IPv6 Fundamentals, Design & Deployment (IP6FD)
Course
In London
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Location
London
This five-day course provides network engineers and technicians who are working in the enterprise sector with the knowledge and skills that are needed to study and configure the IP version 6 (IPv6) features of Cisco IOS Software.
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Subjects
- IT
- IPV6 training
- Design
Course programme
- Explaining the rationale for IPv6
- Evaluating IPv6 features and benefits
- Understanding Market Drivers
- Understanding IPv6 Addressing Architecture
- Describing the IPv6 Header Format
- Enabling IPv6 on Hosts
- Enabling IPv6 on Cisco Routers
- Using ICMPv6 and Neighbor Discovery
- Troubleshooting IPv6
- IPv6 Mobility
- Describing DNS in an IPv6 Environment
- Understanding DHCPv6 Operations
- Understanding QoS Support in an IPv6 Environment
- Using Cisco IOS Software Features
- Routing with RIPng
- Examining OSPFv3
- Examining Integrated IS-IS
- Examining EIGRP for IPv6
- Understanding MP-BGP
- Configuring IPv6 Policy-Based Routing
- Configuring FHRP for IPv6
- Configuring Route Redistribution
- Implementing Multicast in an IPv6 Network
- Using IPv6 MLD
- Implementing Dual Stack
- Describing IPv6 Tunnelling Mechanisms
- Configuring IPv6 ACLs
- Using IPsec,IKE and VPNs
- Discussing Security Issues in an IPv6 Transition Environment
- Understanding IPv6 Security Practices
- Configuring Cisco IOS Firewall for IPv6
- Examining IPv6 Address Allocation
- Understanding the IPv6 Multihoming Issues
- Identifying IPv6 Enterprise Deployment Strategies
- Identifying IPv6 Service Provider Deployment
- Understanding Support for IPv6 in MPLS
- Understanding 6VPE
- Understanding IPv6 Broadband Access Services
- Planning and Implementing IPv6 in Enterprise Networks
- Planning and Implementing IPv6 in Service Provider Networks
- Planning and Implementing IPv6 in Branch Networks
- Lab 2-1: Enabling IPv6 on Hosts
- Lab 2-2: Using Neighbor Discovery
- Lab 3-1: Using Prefix Delegation
- Lab 4-1: Routing with OSPFv3
- Lab 4-2: Routing with IS-IS
- Lab 4-3: Routing with EIGRP
- Lab 4-4: Routing with BGP and MP-BGP
- Lab 5-1: Multicasting
- Lab 6-1: Implementing Tunnels for IPv6
- Lab 7-1: Configuring Advanced ACLs
- Lab 7-2: Implementing IPsec and IKE
- Lab 7-3: Configuring Cisco IOS Firewall
- Lab 9-1: Configuring 6PE and 6VPE
- Cisco CCNA® certification. ICND1 and ICND2 or CCNABC required
- A CCNP level understanding of networking and routing is required - ROUTE is recommended although no formal certification at CCNP level is required
- Working knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system
IPv6 Fundamentals, Design & Deployment (IP6FD)