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Course Description

Network engineers and architects have a need for an IPv6 course with more depth. Besides an overview of IPv6 capabilities and the migration from IPv4 to IPv6, this three-day course provides an introduction to configuration of network devices for migration to IPv6. Labs and exercises include configuring ULUA, enabling IPv6 and auto-configuration, dual-stack, configured tunneling, OSPFv3 multi-area, IPv6 security issues, configuring IPsec, and a phased approach to OSPF and ACLs. These courses do not necessarily build one upon the other. It is suggested you take the course that is best for your job needs.

Learner Outcomes

At the end of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Describe capabilities of IPv6
  • Describe current status of IPv6
  • Define IPv6 terminology
  • Identify features of IPv6
  • Describe migration from IPv4 to IPv6
  • Discuss configuration of network devices for migration to IPv6
  • Configure Unique Local Unicast Address (ULUA)
  • Enable IPv6 and auto-configuration
  • Enable dual-stack configuration
  • Configure tunneling
  • Configure OSPFv3 ulti-area
  • Discuss IPv6 security issues
  • Configure IPsec
  • Discuss a phases approach to OSPF and ACLs
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