Cisco CCNA Security: The A, B, C's of IPv6
Take this course to gain an understanding on Network and Security in Cisco CCNA - specifically focusing on IPv6
This course is approximately 4 hours in length and will cover IPv6 protocol in detail. I will compare the differences between the IPv4 to IPv6, and the benefits that IPv6 brings to the future of networking.
Students will get a thorough understanding of IPv6 and how we would implement it in a real world environment.
We will discuss the format of an IPv6 address, and breakdown the different components, like the Network Prefix, Interface ID, what each 16 bit section does and specifically the subnetting section of IPv6. We will learn about the new types of addresses that comes with IPv6, its configurations using RIPng, EIGRP for IPv6, OSPFv3 using both static assigned addresses and the EUI-64 format. We will also learn about the transition methods such as ISATAP, 6to4, and NAT-PT.
This is a lecture based course using the Touch-IT Technology Smart board, which will make learning very interactive and engaging. Hands on labs will be used to drill down the concepts learned in each lecture using Cisco’s Packet Tracer.
My method will make you feel like you are sitting in a classroom environment and give the most needed hands on experience!
Handouts will be available to facilitate learning and practice.
This course will help the student become familiar with the use of IPv6, recognizing IPv6 addresses and how to implement them in your environment…but it will also help in preparing for any networking certification or Computer Science Degree; not to mention the fact that for those already in the field, it will further improve routing decisions in their particular networks.
Lazaro Diaz
Intro to the ABC of IPv6
FREE PREVIEWS1L1 How is the address formatted?
S1L2 The classes of addresses
S1L3 subnetting in IPv4
S2L4 Need for IPv6
S2L5 the format of an IPv6 address
S2L6 types of addresses
S2L7 special addresses
S3L8 Configuring a router with IPv6 addresses dynamically
S3L9 configuring a router with IPv6 addresses statically
S4L10 configuring RIPng on our routers
S4L11 configuring EIGRP for IPv6
FREE PREVIEWS4L12 configuring OSPFv3 on our routers
S5L13 transitioning to the IPv6 world
S6L14 do we need to subnet in IPv6?
S6L15 how to subnet in IPv6
S6L15 Subnetting Handout
summarization of the ABCs of IPv6
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