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IPv6 (TDN-400)

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Course Name : IPv6

Course Code : TDN-400

Course Duration : 3 Day(s)

Course Objectives:

To provide participants with knowledge on IPv6 addressing, address auto configuration, IPv6 datagram, ICMPv6 features, neighbor discovery and multicast listening discovery protocols, mobility support and security in IPv6.

Expected Accomplishments:

Understand the limitations of IPv4

  • Be able to understand the addressing techniques used in IPv6
  • Be able to compare the IPv4 and IPv6 data grams
  • Understand the role of Neighbor discovery protocol and Multicast Listening Discovery protocol
  • Understand the mobility in IPv6
  • Understand QoS and security support in IPv6
  • Understand IPv4 to IPv6 – migration techniques and their coexistence

Who can benefit:

Professionals involved in network administration and support services.

Prerequisites:

Must have completed TCP/IP protocols or possess sound knowledge on IPv4 protocols and IP network

Course Outline:

Introduction

  • Need for IPv6
  • IPv6 Internet Evolution
  • IPv6 Related RFCs

Ipv6 Addressing

  • Addressing Architecture
  • Address Allocation Management
  • Unicast Address Allocation
  • Link Local Addressing
  • Multicast Address Assignment
  • Subnet Anycast Addressing

Address auto configuration

  • Auto configured address states
  • Types of auto configuration
  • Auto configuration process

IPv6 data gram and ICMPv6

  • Messages and their formats
  • Information messages
  • Error messages

Neighbor Discovery Protocol

  • Neighbor discovery messages
  • Message processes
  • Address resolution & DAD
  • Router discovery
  • Neighbor unreachability detection
  • Redirection

Multicast Listener Discovery Protocols

  • Host support for multicast
  • Router support for multicast
  • MLD messages and their formats

Mobility support in IPv6

  • Mobility components
  • Messages used in mobility
  • Communication between mobility elements
  • Case study of mobility process

IPv4 to IPv6 migration and coexistence

  • Tunneling over IPv4 n/w to reach IPv6 n/w
  • 6to4
  • 6 over 4
  • ISATAPSecurity in Ipv6
  • Security requirements
  • IPSEC frame work
  • Ipv6 security elements
  • Address privacy and authentication header
  • Encapsulating security payload

Delivery Method:

Lectures, tutorials and practical.

Related Training:

  • TCP/IP protocols
  • Packet Switching Overview
  • IP Networks
  • WAN Technologies


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