IPv6 Fundamentals: The New Age of Internet Protocol Addresses
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IPv6 is here, and it is here to stay, eventually replacing IPv4. It is time for you to build your knowledge of IPv6 so that you are better positioned to embrace IPv6 networks when the time arrives. In this course, you will build a solid foundation around IPv6. You will discover IPv6 addressing and how IPv6 addressing will be deployed. You will identify how ICMPv6 plays a role in IPv6 networks. You will also explore the neighbor discovery process and how IPv6 addresses can be allocated within a network.
Course Highlights
Describe why IPv6 is needed. | |
Define the benefits of deploying IPv6 networks. | |
Recognize an IPv6 address. | |
Identify the different types of IPv6 addresses and IPv6 unicast addresses. | |
Describe unique local IPv6 addresses, link-local IPv6 addresses, multicast IPv6 addresses, and anycast IPv6 addresses. | |
Define how the IPv6 interface identifier is assigned to devices. | |
Describe the DAD process. |
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Describe the need for IPCMPv6. | |
Perform an ICMPv6 echo request/reply (ping). |
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Describe the purpose of the solicited-node multicast address. |
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Describe the need for IPv6 Path MTU Discovery. |
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Perform manual IPv6 address allocation. |
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Perform stateless and stateful address autoconfiguration. |
Cancellation Policy
All BICSI Connect courses are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
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