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Description
 
This course introduces IPv6, its addressing scheme, and how these addresses are configured. Routing protocols that support IPv6 are explored in detail, as is IPv6 policy routing and route redistribution. The course concludes with a discussion of how IPv4 networks can be transitioned to IPv6, including dual stack, tunneling, and translation techniques.
Objectives
 
After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Describe IPv6 features
  • Demonstrate IPv6 addressing
  • Configure and verify IPv6 unicast addresses
  • Route IPv6 traffic
  • Transition from IPv4 to IPv6
  • Tunnel IPv6 traffic
  • Use NAT-PT for translation
Topics
  • Introducing IPv6
  • Configuring and Verifying IPv6 Unicast Addresses
  • Routing IPv6 Traffic
  • Transitioning IPv4 to IPv6
  • Translation Using NAT-PT
Technical Requirements
 
Minimum 500MHz Processor; 128 MB RAM; Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or Mac OS X v10.4+; Internet Explorer 7.0+ or Firefox 3.0+ or Chrome 3.0+ or Safari 4.0+. 56K minimum connection; Adobe Flash Player 9.0+ or Windows Media Player 9.0+ for IE users who do not have Adobe Flash Player; JavaScript, popup windows and cookies enabled; Sound card with speakers or headphones strongly recommended.
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