This course will help network engineers understand, configure, and support Cisco devices running IOS software and covers the IPv6 routing protocols such as RIPng, OSPF, BGP, and IS-IS; IPv6 transition mechanisms including tunnels, ISATAP, NAT-PT, and 6to4; and other features. The design and deployment components present in depth coverage of IPv6 design and deployment for DNS, DHCP, integrating IPv6 in an IPv4 network, Multicast, and much more.
Objectives: After
completing this course the student should be able to:
- Recite the factors that drove the creation of a new IP structure and its possible usages.
- Fundamentally explain the operation of IPv6.
- Demonstrate theoretical and practical knowledge of IPv6 advanced concepts and uses respectively.
- Identify all the updates to IPv4 routing protocols needed to support IPv6 topologies.
- Implement IPv6 services and applications
- Evaluate a given scenario and desired outcome and identify the best transition mechanism for the situation.
- Identify and illustrate IPv6 security threats and design practices respectively
- Describe the differences between Mobile IPv4 and Mobile IPv6
- Discuss several IPv6 deployment concerns
Audience: Cisco® Customers and Cisco® Channel Partners/Resellers
Course Outline:
- Introduction to IPv6
- IPv6 Operation
- Advanced IPv6 Topics
- Describing IPv6-Enabled Routing Protocols
- Using IPv6 Services
- IPv6 Transition Mechanisms
- Discussing Security Issues in IPv6
- Mobile IP Model
- Deploying IPv6





