IPV6 : Fundamentals, Protocols & Implementation

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Course Overview

In the few coming years, a new protocol Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) will be used together with Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) in order to support the shortage of the public Internet addresses The new version IPv6 is designed to support the limitation of the IPv4 and to enhance the Internet protocol in terms of security, scalability and management.. This course provides a foundation of Internet standards-based IPv6 concepts and is suitable for network engineers as well as to support professionals who are already familiar with basic networking concepts and TCP/IP.

 

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Objectives

At the end of this program participants will be able to achieve the following objectives:

•           To identify the importance of the IPv6 in organizations.

•           To design a network topology based on the IPv6.

•           To differentiate between IPv4 and IPv6 in the data communication in a networks.

•           To develop an understanding of the issues, philosophies and techniques involved in managing and migrating an IPv4 to IPv6.

 
 
Methodology

A variety of presentation methods will be used including short lecture-style, group discussions, laboratory sessions and exercises.

 

Prerequisites

 

Basic knowledge in computer and networking.

 

Network Fundamentals and IPv6 – Schedule

Day 1

09.00am – 10.00am

Network Fundamentals I

  • Internetworking
  • Internet Protocols
10.00am – 10.30am

Breakfast

10.30am – 12.45pm

Network Fundamentals II

  • IPv4 Subnetting
  • Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)

12.45pm – 02.15pm

Lunch

02.15pm – 05.00pm

Working With Network Simulation

  • Local Area Network Design
  • IPv4 addressing Scheme

Day 2

09.00am – 10.00am

Switching and Routing

  • IPv4 Routing (Static, RIP, EIGRP and OSPF)
  • Layer 2 Switching
  • Virtual LANs

10.00am – 10.30am

Breakfast

10.30am – 12.45pm

Working with Network Simulation

  • IP Routing Static
  • IP Routing RIP
  • IP Routing EIGRP
  • IP Routing OSPF

12.45pm – 02.15pm

Lunch

02.15pm – 05.00pm

Working with Network Simulation

  • Layer 2 Switching
  • Virtual LANs

                                                                        Day 3

09.00am – 10.00am

IPv6 Introduction Part 1

  • IPv4 Issues and IPv6 Benefits
  • Ipv6 Header Structure
  • IPv6 Addressing Overview

10.00am – 10.30am

Breakfast

10.30am – 12.45pm

IPv6 Introduction Part 2

  • IPv6 Address Type
  • IPv6 Subnetting and Aggregation
  • Implementing IPv6

12.45pm – 02.15pm

Lunch

02.15pm – 05.00pm

Working with Network Simulation (IPv6)

  • IPv6 Addressing
  • IPv6 Neighbour Discovery
  • IPv6 Static Routing
  • IPv6 RIPng
  • IPv6 OSPFv3
  • IPv6 Tunnelling

                                                                        Day 4

09.00am – 10.00am

Working with Networking Devices

  • IPv4 and IPv6

10.00am – 10.30am

Breakfast

10.30am – 12.45pm

Working with Networking Devices

  • Routing and Switching

12.45pm – 02.15pm

Lunch

02.15pm – 05.00pm

Working with Networking Devices

  • IPv6 Tunnelling