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Migrating to IPv6: Hands-On

 
Course: 946     Type: Hands-On Training     Duration: 4 Days

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You Will Learn How To
  • Implement a successful transition to IPv6 using proven techniques
  • Simplify network management by taking advantage of auto configuration
  • Ensure the compliance of applications with IPv6
  • Build tunnels and dual stacks to achieve IPv6 and IPv4 network coexistence
  • Deploy enhanced routing protocols to simultaneously support IPv6 and IPv4
  • Secure IPv6 communication using IPsec

Course Benefits
IPv6 is the next generation Internet Protocol, extending network capabilities to support the strenuous demands of modern applications while creating a platform for future growth and innovation. In this course, you gain the knowledge and skills to design, implement, verify and troubleshoot an IPv6 network within your organization.

Who Should Attend
Technical personnel, planners, managers, network administrators and application developers. Familiarity with TCP/IP and networking concepts at the level of Course 367, "TCP/IP Comprehensive Introduction," is assumed.

Hands-On Training
An evolving case study provides you with the skills to migrate your existing network to IPv6. Exercises include:
  • Installing and configuring IPv6 on hosts and routers
  • Examining headers and protocols with Wireshark
  • Architecting an IP addressing scheme
  • Implementing and troubleshooting auto configuration
  • Exploring IPv6-enhanced applications
  • Configuring and verifying tunnels to establish internetwork communication
  • Deciphering router configurations
  • Deploying IPsec to secure business communications

Course 946 Content
Current IP-Based Networks
  • Uncovering the successes and shortcomings of IPv4
  • The business constraints of limited address space
  • Prolonging IPv4 lifetime with CIDR, private addressing and NAT
Modernizing Networks Through IPv6
The path to IPv6
  • Emerging from the IP Next Generation Project
  • Developing solutions through the IETF
Fundamentals of IPv6
  • Improvements over IPv4
  • Examining IPv6 header details
  • Increasing efficiency through extension headers
  • Provisioning Quality of Service (QoS)
Leveraging the Address Space
IPv6 addressing schemes
  • Global Unicast
  • Multicast
  • Subnetting
  • Link local
  • Temporary
Taking advantage of special addresses
  • Finding the nearest server with Anycast
  • Minimizing network traffic
  • Enabling communication between IPv6 and legacy nodes
Extending Functionality with ICMPv6
Investigating ICMPv6 format & message types
  • Multicast Group Management
  • ICMP Node Information
  • Mobility, Home Agent Discovery
Initiating new functions in ICMPv6
  • Replacing ARP with Neighbor Discovery
  • Improving network reliability with Duplicate IP Address Detection
  • Automating router discovery and redirection
  • Easing network setup through auto configuration
Evolving Legacy Protocols & Applications
Improving core and supporting protocols
  • Updating UDP and TCP for error detection
  • DHCP vs. auto configuration
  • Analyzing enhancements to DNS records
  • Configuring DNS for IPv6
Modifying existing applications
  • Deploying updated FTP
  • Integrating IPv6 addresses with Telnet and SSH
  • Facilitating dynamic multimedia collaboration using SIP
Migrating from IPv4 to IPv6
Coexisting with IPv4
  • Adopting dual-stack techniques
  • Mixing IPv4-only and IPv6-only nodes
  • ICMP issues in hybrid environments
  • Translating addresses between IP protocols
Tunneling
  • Communicating across IPv4 backbones
  • Establishing links between IPv6-only islands
  • Selecting optimum techniques for successful migration
Optimizing Routing with IPv6
Augmenting interior routing protocols
  • Managing small network routing with RIPng
  • Converting complex and robust network infrastructures to OSPFv3
Extending exterior routing protocol functionality
  • Indicating BGP enhancements
  • Connecting IPv6 and IPv4 autonomous systems
Securing Your Enhanced Network
Security essentials
  • Confidentiality
  • Integrity
  • Authentication
  • Availability
  • Non-repudiation
Exploiting built-in IPsec features
  • Negotiating strong cryptographic policies with IKEv2
  • Validating the authenticity of end points
  • Protecting your data using ESP
  • Verifying data integrity with digital signatures and HMAC
Maintaining IPv6 at Your Organization
  • Preparing for ubiquitous networking
  • Determining ISP support for IPv6 in your organization
  • Connecting to IPv6 Web servers and outside support services

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Migrating to IPv6: Hands-On
Upcoming Dates
Dec 9 - 12, 2008
 Washington, DC (Rockville, MD)
Jan 20 - 23, 2009
 Washington, DC (Reston, VA)
Apr 14 - 17, 2009
 New York
Jun 9 - 12, 2009
 Washington, DC (Rockville, MD)

Migrating to IPv6: Hands-On
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Course Tuition
$ 2,650 Standard Tuition
Tuition with a Savings Plan
$ 1,580 10-Day Pass
$ 1,665 Training Passport
$ 1,830 Flex-Pass
$ 2,095 Voucher 10-Pack
$ 2,385 Alumni Gold Discount
$ 2,360 Government Discount
 

 

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