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Learning Objectives:

  • Articulate the advantages of transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6
  • Explain the fixed header structure of IPv6
  • Explain the optional header formats used in IPv6
  • Describe global unicast addresses in IPv6 and their aggregation
  • Describe link-local unicast addresses in IPv6
  • Describe multicast addresses in IPv6
  • Describe anycast addresses in IPv6
  • Describe special addresses within IPv6
  • Explain compatibility and mapped addresses for IPv4-to-IPv6
  • Describe ICMPv6 messages
  • Explain the Path MTU discovery mechanism
  • Explain the neighbour discovery process
  • Explain the router discovery process
  • Explain the multicast listener discovery process
  • Explain both stateful and stateless auto-configuration
  • Explain the relationship between IPv6 and DNS
  • Describe IPv6 routing protocols, including RIP, OSPF, ISIS, and BGPv4
  • Describe strategies for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6.

Practical Demonstrations:

  • Demonstrate IPv6 addressing and local link communication.
  • Demonstrate IPv6 routing procedures.

Requirements

Proficiency in TCP/IP networking with a strong working knowledge of IPv4.

 14 Hours

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