Training Course:IPv6 for Software DevelopersSchool/Trainer:GBdirect Ltd London,Leeds,Birmingham,Coventry,Edinburgh,Glasgow, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Understanding and developing software using the Next Generation Internet Protocol Relevant Platforms: Linux Unix Windows C, C++ You will learn how to Configure basic IPv6 networking and services Implement new networking software and devices to support IPv6 Use IPv6 addressing Implement network security using IPSec. Write code using the new socket calls and data structures required for IPv6 Plan and manage the upgrade of networking software from IPv4 to IPv6 Use tools to migrate code to IPv6. Test software on IPv6 networks Course Benefits IPv6 is the result of many years of research and activity by the international Internet community. IPv6 provides increased addressing space, improved routing, better security and support for new applications.
The implementation of IPv6 is inevitable and will impact on all companies that maintain, implement or use IP networks,
In this course, you will learn how the IPv6 protocols differ from IPv4. How your organisation will need to migrate to IPv6. The changes that have been made to networking APIs and system calls. How to migrate software to IPv6. This course provides extensive hands-on sessions and in-depth technical analysis.
Suitable For Unix/Linux software developers working in C and C++, who use the sockets interface. Windows software developers working in C and C++, who use the sockets interface. A good knowledge of general networking concepts is assumed. IPv4 is reviewed as it is compared and contrasted with IPv6, but experience of IPv4 is very useful.
We can provide a one-day IPv4 refresher course for those who require it.
Practicals During the course there will be many opportunities for hands-on work. Each module has detailed exercises associated with it. Every delegate has at least one server provided for his or her own use during the course.
Practicals are run on a mixture of Linux, and Windows. Delegates will have the opportunity to choose their preferred platform or platforms.
Hands-On includes:
Upgrading to IPv6 Basic IPv6 Configuration Writing simple IPv6 networking applications Analysis of code to covert from IPv4 to IPv6 Writing code to use security features of IPv6 Writing code to use quality of service features of IPv6 All our trainers are practising network consultants with extensive experience with IPv6 networking on UNIX, and Windows in large commercial environments. They are ideally suited to bringing you the highest quality of training.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://training.gbdirect.co.uk
http://training.gbdirect.co.uk/courses/tcpip/ipv6_for_software_development.html
Phone:0800 651 0338, +44 (0)870 200 7273
School Address:
GBdirect Ltd Training Division Leeds Innovation Centre 103 Clarendon Road LEEDS LS2 9DF West Yorkshire United Kingdom
Jobs & Resumes: London, Leeds, Birmingham, Coventry, Edinburgh, Glasgow Houses & Roommates: London, Leeds, Birmingham, Coventry, Edinburgh, Glasgow
Other training courses offered by GBdirect Ltd:
Business & the Internet
Planning an Internet Presence
HP-UX Introduction
HP-UX Shell Programming
HP-UX Advanced Shell Programming Tools
HP-UX System Administration
Understanding TCP/IP and the Internet
Implementing DNS
Introduction to IPv6
Implementing IPv6
Management Briefing: IPv6
Technology Briefing: IPv6
Java Programming
Java v2 Enterprise Edition J2EE
Java for Web Developers Workshop
JavaScript for Programmers
Linux Technical Overview / Linux Commercial Overview
Linux and Unix Fundamentals (LPI 101/102)
Running Linux in the Enterprise: Network Administration (LPI 202)
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