Training Course:Migrating to IPv6School/Trainer:Global Knowledge Canada Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Canada
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Course Description:
'' This powerful, hands-on course covers all you need to know about IPv6 technology as well as its implementation and deployment within your network environments. The IPv6 protocol offers 128-bit IP addresses compared to IPv4s 32-bit addresses and plays a growing role in security, VoIP, Quality of Service (QoS), and other networking technologies for medium to large enterprises.
In this course, you will gain a complete understanding of the differences between the IPv4 and IPv6 protocols, critical pre- and post-deployment installation techniques to ensure successful migration, and how to deploy mixed IPv4/IPv6 networks. Through detailed hands-on labs, you will configure IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels and explore and understand the expanded roles of the IMCPv6 protocol vs. ICMP in IPv4.
Youll also learn about IPSec Security, Access Control Lists, and DNS implementation within an IPv6 network, as well as IPv6 auto-configuration vs. stateful and stateless DHCPv6 configuration of IPv6-enabled devices. Finally, gain invaluable real-world experience as you configure and set up IPSec tunnels, explore DNS implementation, configure and analyze Access Control Lists, and configure routers with various IPv6 routing protocols in informative hands-on labs.
What Youll Learn
Features and benefits of IPv6 Advanced capabilities of IPv6, beyond what IPv4 offers Why IPv6 provides enhanced IP-Security and more reliable QoS Deployment strategies to consider when migrating to IPv6 How to tunnel IPv6 over an IPv4 network How to configure IP RIPng, OSPFv3, and BGP for an IPv6 network The role and configuration of DHCP and DNS in an IPv6 network How to ensure a smooth transition from IPv4 and coexistence with IPv4 networks How IPv6 provides enhanced support for mobile IP and mobile computing devices Differences between DHCPv6 and DHCP Course Outline
1. Introduction to IPv6 Why IPv6 New technologies IPv4 lifetime extension Key differences between IPv4 and IPv6 DoD 2003 mandate Abilene project (Internet 2) Asia IPv6 rollout ARIN requirements ARIN form/template ARIN assignment 2. IPv6 Addressing Binary number representation Decimal-to-binary conversion Hexadecimal review IPv6 addressing IPv6 address notation IPv6 address space IPv6 prefixes Unicast addresses Anycast addresses Multicast addresses 64-bit MAC address assignment IPv6 ping command Loopback and unspecified addresses 3. IPv6 Header Information IPv4 protocol stack IPv6 protocol stack IPv6 dual stack New header format IPv6 extension headers Hop-by-Hop Destinations Options Routing Header Fragment Header IPSec Authentication Header IPSec ESP Header 4. ICMPv6 Network Operation ICMPv6 message types ICMPv6 ping operation ICMPv6 Echo Request message ICMPv6 Echo Reply message Neighbor Solicitation ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery ICMPv6 Neighbor Solicitation message Neighbor Advertisement ICMPv6 Neighbor Advertisement message Router Solicitation ICMPv6 Router Solicitation message Router Advertisement ICMPv6 Router Advertisement message ICMPv6 Router Advertisement vs. DHCPv6 ICMPv6 Redirect ICMPv6 Multicast messages ICMPv6 Time Exceeded, Destination Unreachable, etc. 5. Routing Services and Protocols Routing protocols supported by IPv6 RIPng protocol RIPng enhancements IPv4 RIP-2 MAC header snapshot IPv6 RIPng MAC header snapshot IPv4 RIP-2 IP header snapshot IPv6 RIPng IP header snapshot IPv4 RIP-2 UDP header snapshot IPv6 RIPng UDP header snapshot IPv4 RIP-2 snapshot IPv6 RIPng snapshot IPv6 RIPng trace file Enabling IPv6 on Cisco OSPFv3 protocol Current OSPF RFCs OSPF Areas Link state advertisement OSPF area border routers OSPF hello packet BGP protocol 6. IPv6 Access List IPv6 Standard Access List IPv6 Extended Access List Access List examples Access List configurations 7. DNS Overview DNS infrastructure DNS resolver DNS A records DNS AAAA resource record DNS deployment Bind9 support DNS messages DNS query Example: DNS query DNS reply Example: DNS reply Testing DNS 8. IPv6 Deployment Strategies Overview Operating systems supporting IPv6 IPv6 protocol stack for Windows 2000 Microsoft .NET 2003 Installing IPv6 on a .NET device Windows commands Client types DNS infrastructure Dual stack implementation IPv4 and IPv6 dual-stack operation IPv4 and IPv6 type codes IPv6 over Ethernet IPv6 tunneling 6to4 ISATAP 6over4 Teredo DSTM - Tunneling IPv4 over IPv6 IPv6 Translation SIIT NAT-PT Port Proxy/SOCKS ISP prefix numbering Prefix auto-configuration Mobile IP support IPv6 support technologies 9. IPSec Security IPSec tunneling IPv6 IPSec overview Security areas addressed IPSec Framework Authentication header Encapsulating security payload ESP transport mode Internet key exchange IPv6 IPSec in a Windows environment Microsoft symmetric key authentication Setting up the IPSec6 tunnel Labs
Lab 1: Initial Configuring and Neighbor Discovery Install IPv6 for Windows XP View your IPv6 address Review your configuration results Ping your neighboring pods computer Use EtherPeek to analyze certain captured frames Analyze IPv6 header information Analyze various neighbor solicitations messages including DaD Investigate your PCs neighbor cache Lab 2: Configuring and Analyzing IPv6 on the Network Router Set up the classroom network Configure and verify IPv6 on a Cisco router Analyze Router Solicitation and Router Advertisement messages Use the debug ipv6 nd command to view the exchange of Router Solicitations Lab 3: ICMPv6 Packet Too Large Fragmentation Configure your router with a link MTU size of 1280 bytes Ping your neighbors workstation with 1500 byte frame Capture the ICMPv6 Packet Too Large error message Ping your neighbors workstation with 8000 byte packet Capture and analyze Fragment Extension Headers Lab 4: Configuring IPv6 RIPng Configure IPv6 on a Cisco router Configure IPv6 RIGng Verify IPv6 RIPng configuration and operation on your router Analyze RIPng updates using a network analyzer Lab 5: Analyzing an ICMPv6 ND Redirect using Multiple Default Gateways Reconfigure your network by connecting your workstation to the "core" Capture and analyze router solicitation and router advertisements from multiple default gateways Analyze your workstations default gateway list of multiple gateways Generate and analyze an ICMPv6 redirect Lab 6: OSPF Configuration Configure IPv6 OSPFv6 on your router Build adjacencies between other IPv6 routers View IPv6 OSPFv6 routing tables for different network connections View live OPSFv6 route updates from local router Configure IPv6 encryption used between routers Lab 7: IPv6 BGP Routing Enable IPv6 BGP routing protocol Configure IPv6 BGP autonomous systems Configure both IBGP and EBGP neighbor statements View IPv6 routing tables Lab 8: IPv6 Access Control List Configure your router to block telnet access from your neighboring routers Configure your access list so all other network devices can access your router Block your neighboring router from pinging your router Write an access list where you can ping other routers, but block neighboring ping packets Lab 9: DNS Operation Configure client for IPv6 DNS name resolution Analyze IPv6 quad (AAA) records Analyze an DNS packet Verify DNS operat ...''
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