IPv6 Protocols and Deployment
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Prerequisites:
Familiarity with IPv4 protocols is assumed, including IPv4 addressing and the operation of DHCP, DNS, ICMP and basic routing protocols
Outline and Objectives:
The change from IPv4 to IPv6 is a major infrastructure change, requiring many years of development and interworking in operational networks. This course looks at the motivation for IPv6, the architectural changes in IP and supporting protocols such as ICMP, DHCP, and routing, at the interworking techniques available, such as tunnelling and dual-stack systems, and at the maturity of products and services to work with IPv6.
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Who Should Attend:
Anyone involved in considering, planning or deployment IPv6 networks, or impacted by plans to deploy them, including product managers, security professionals, network engineers and engineering managers
Course Contents:
Motivation for IPv6
Key Innovations in IPv6
IPv6 Addressing and Address Assignment
The Extended Role of ICMPv6
Routing in IPv6 Networks: RIPNg and OSPFv3
Tunnelling IPv4 and IPv6 Traffic: ISATAP, 6to4 and Tunnel Broker Approaches
Interworking IPv6 and IPv4 Applications: Dual Stacks and DNS Support
Implementation: Migration Plans and Product Readiness
The Role of IPv6 in Mobile IP and NGN
