IPv6 training

3 days IPv6 training course (ask for actual data) 

Best IPv6 Training Course worldwide with latest RFC material

Syllabus: IPv6 networks become reality. More and more ISPs and telecommunication companies are switching to the new Internet protocol, and their customers are accessing the Internet using IPv6. For Organizations and companies alike, it is important to be prepared to be able to communicate with their customers and business partners over the Internet Protocol.

This intensive hands-on three day training will teach the fundamentals of the new IPv6 protocol, as well give practical advises on how to move forward to implement IPv6 in the own networks. The training emphasizes on practical work to bring existing services (DNS, Web, E-Mail, NTP) into the IPv6 world.

Day 1:

IPv6 History (brief) 
IPv6 Fundamentals 
the IPv6 Packet header 
IPv6 Multicast replaces IPv4 ARP and Broadcast 
IPv6 Routing and Extension Headers 
IPv6 Path MTU Detection (PMTUD) 
IPv6 Addresses (Unicast, Link-Local, Site-Local, Unique-Local, Multicast, Solicited-Node, Transition Addresses, Special-Purpose Addresses) 
IPv6 Privacy Extensions 
IPv6 and DNS 
IPv6 Address records (AAAA) 
IPv6 reverse resolution (PTR/DNAME) 
Glue DNS Records, MX record considerations 
loopback-v6, special IPv6 Addresses in DNS, global addresses configuration 
IPv6 DNS dual stack, DNS translation (DNS64 vs. NAT64) 
DNS dynamic updates 
IPv6 DNS debugging 
Securing IPv6 DNS (TSIG/TKEY) 
DNS anycasting and IPv6 
IPv6 DNS transition issues (DNS White listing) 
DNSSEC, NSEC3, and IPv6 
IPv6 DNS stub-resolver configuration (client DNS) 
IPv6 literal addresses in URLs 
DHCPv6 protocol 
DHCPv4 vs. DHCPv6 
DHCPv6 and IPv6 auto configuration 
Statefull and stateless DHCPv6 
DHCPv6 header and format package 
DHCPv6 message types 
DHCPv6 client 
DHCPv6 options 
DHCPv6 rapid commit 
DHCPv6 redundancy deployment considerations 
IPv6 Routing and Tunnel
RIPng 
IS-IS for IPv6 
OSPFv3 
BGP and IPv6 
ISATAP 
6to4 
Teredo 
AYIYA 
IPv6 security 
network reconnaissance 
Routing Header issues 
ICMPv6 attacks 
Multicast attacks 
Node Information Query 
Filtering IPv6 in Firewalls 
IPv6 Troubleshooting and tools 
IP Address Assignment strategies 
IPv6 IRR or RIR registration and processes (Internet announcement policies and limitations) 
A plan for IPv6 subnetting 
Allocation mechanism for flexible growth (RFC 3531) 
IPv6 book and web-resources recommendations

Day 2 and 3:

IPv6 and Web 
Strategies to bring existing Web-Content into the IPv6 Internet 
IPv6 reverse proxy 
native IPv6 Web-Server 
Hands-On: Apache 2 
Hands-On: NGIX 
IPv6 and E-Mail 
connecting an existing E-Mail system to the IPv6 Internet 
best practice recommendations for IPv6 E-Mail 
Hands-On: sendmail (SMTP) 
Hands-On: postfix (SMTP) 
Hands-On: dovecot (POP3/IMAP4) 
DNS and NTP servers over IPv6 
Hands-On: BIND 9 
Hands-On: ISC ntpd and ntpdate

Included in the courses price is:
• PDF booklet with background-information and detailed content of the training course, including all "hands-On" session assignments and solutions.
• Lunch, training room.
• Every student needs to bring his/her own laptop/pc
• Minimum students for a class is 4. The maximum is 10.

Who should attend: 
Network Engineers, Network Planners, System Administrators-anyone who has anything to do with designing & administering IP, ISC DHCP networks. These trainings will give you a good understanding of the more advanced parts of this Internet service.

 

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