SFL302 - IPv6 Implementation

SFL302 - IPv6 Implementation

Since its publication in the early 80's, fourth version of routing protocol of the Internet (IPv4) has proven to be robust throughout the rapid growth of the Internet. However, the IPv4 shows some deficiencies which are:

  • Depletion of IPv4 available addresses because of the very rapid growth of the Internet
  • The development of new multimedia broadcasting services (video or radio on the Internet, video conferencing, etc..).
  • The multiplication of mobile systems (PDAs, mobile phones, ...)

A successor to IPv4 has been developed to address these deficiencies: IPv6 . The objective of this training is to enable the network administrator to implement the IPv6 protocol on its network.

Syllabus

  • Protocol (IPv4 vs IPv6 extensions, addressing, specificity).
  • Addressing Plan
  • New protocols : ICMPv6, DHCPv6, MLD.
  • Automatique configuration
  • Discover neighbours
  • Routing
  • DNS
  • Mobility
  • Security
  • Migration from IPv4 to IPv6

Audience

Linux network administrators and advanced users.

Prerequisites

SFL301 or a Linux or Unix relevant experience, and be familiar with network administration and command line.

Class training

  • Duration : 2 day(s)
  • Price : 995 $CAD
  • Register : Calendar