Video description
Overview
More than 6 hours of video training covering all aspects of
deploying and designing IPv6 in Cisco networks.
Description
IPv6 Design and Deployment LiveLessons is a comprehensive
video training course that explains everything you need to know about deploying
IPv6 in your enterprise environment. The information compiled here will aid you
in leading your organization to a rich and full deployment of IPv6. You will
find a balance between what you need to know to design IPv6 in the enterprise
and what you need to know to deploy IPv6.
There are 10 lessons with more than 6 hours of video training in
IPv6 Design and Deployment LiveLessons. Coverage includes
• Design Considerations
• IPv6 Protocol
• General Design Principles
• Host Role in IPv6
• IPv6 Network Services
• Campus Design Considerations
• Data Center
• Wide Area Networking
• Translation Techniques
• The Internet Edge
About the Instructor
Tim Martin has been in the Inter-networking industry for
more than 33 years. Tim is a dynamic presenter and a member of the Cisco Live
Distinguished Speaker hall of fame. He is a session group manager for IPv6
content at Cisco Live events in the U.S. and Europe. In this role, he reviews
course submissions, contributes content, and coaches speakers. His current role
at Cisco as a solutions architect is focused on the U.S. public sector space.
Tim achieved the distinction of a multiprotocol CCIE No. 2020 in June 1996 and has
also attained the Gold Certified Engineer status from the IPv6 Forum. He has
participated in numerous industry events relating to IPv6 and contributes to
the IETF IPv6 subcommittees. Tim also is a member of many different IPv6-related
task forces, including the FEDv6TF, NAv6TF, CAv6TF, TXv6TF, and RMv6TF.
Skill Level
Intermediate
What You Will Learn
- Topical, up-to-date information for IPv6 deployments
- The ins and outs of designing and deployment IPv6
Who Should Take This Course
• Enterprise network architects
• Network engineers
• Network technicians
• Operations technicians with a networking background
• Former or current CCNAs, CCNPs, CCIEs, and CCDEs
Course Requirements
Prerequisite: A familiarity with IPv4, IPv6, and basic networking.
This LiveLesson would be valuable to anyone concerned with network design and the
deployment of IPv6 in the enterprise business environment.
Table of Contents
Introduction
IPv6 Design and Deployment LiveLessons: Introduction
Module 1: Design Considerations
Module Intro
Lesson 1: Why IPv6, Why Now?
1.0 Learning objectives
1.1 Examining Address Depletion
1.2 How the Infrastructure Providers Are Implementing IPv6
1.3 National Strategies for IPv6 Deployment
1.4 Your Operating Systems Are Already IPv6 Enabled
1.5 Understanding the Impact of the “Bring Your Own Device” Era
1.6 Understanding the Impact of “The Internet of Things”
Lesson 2: IPv6 Protocol
2.0 Learning objectives
2.1 IPv6 Is Big and Size Matters
2.2 Introducing the IPv6 Address Family
2.3 Making Hex Easy
2.4 Differentiating Prefix from Subnet
2.5 Understanding Why Link Local Is Required
2.6 Visiting Headers and Friends
Lesson 3: General Design Principles
3.0 Learning objectives
3.1 Preparing the Project Plan
3.2 Obtaining IPv6 Addresses
3.3 Determining Where to Start
3.4 Building the Address Plan
3.5 When to Use Tunneling
3.6 Examining Dual Stack
3.7 Dealing with Combined IPv4 and IPv6
3.8 Examining Link Local Only Infrastructure
3.9 Understanding Unique Local Addressing
Lesson 4: Host Role in IPv6
4.0 Learning objectives
4.1 Understanding Host Provisioning Mechanisms
4.2 Decrypting the Flags, Bits and Timers
4.3 Surveying Relevant RFCs
4.4 Examining Windows in an IPv6 Environment
4.5 Examining Mac OSX in an IPv6 Environment
4.6 Examining Linux in an IPv6 Environment
4.7 Examining Chromebook in an IPv6 Environment
4.8 Examining Mobile OS’s in an IPv6 Environment
4.9 Examining Consumer Devices in an IPv6 Environment
Lesson 5: IPv6 Network Services
5.0 Learning objectives
5.1 Deploying DHCPv6
5.2 Deploying IPv6 DNS
5.3 Managing IPv6 Addresses
5.4 Implementing IPv6 Multicast
5.5 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)
5.6 Understanding IPv6 Zero Configuration
5.7 Surveying IPv6 Management Tools
Module 2: Places In the Network
Module Intro
Lesson 6: Campus Design Considerations
6.0 Learning objectives
6.1 Applied Concepts for Campus and Core
6.2 Comparing Layer 2 and Layer 3 Access
6.3 Examining First Hop Redundancy
6.4 Examining First Hop Security: Thread Identification
6.5 Examining First Hop Security: Attacks and Mitigation Techniques
6.6 Implementing Wireless Access Layer
6.7 Scaling the Distribution Layer
6.8 Securing the RP—OSPFv3, EIGRP
6.9 Implementing Unified Communications
Lesson 7: Data Center
7.0 Learning objectives
7.1 Grasping Transition Stages
7.2 Considerations for Storage Area Networks
7.3 Examining Data Center Interconnect
7.4 Scaling the Neighbor Cache
7.5 Verifying Server Readiness
7.6 Planning for Application Migration
7.7 Considering Cloud Services
Lesson 8: Wide Area Networking
8.0 Learning objectives
8.1 Understanding Remote Branch Design
8.2 Considering Dynamic Multipoint VPN
8.3 Exploring MACsec
8.4 Examining Multiprotocol Label Switching
8.5 Exploring Segment Routing
8.6 Deploying Remote Access VPN
Lesson 9: Translation Techniques
9.0 Learning objectives
9.1 Understanding Network Address Translation
9.2 Considering NAT64
9.3 Implementing Server Load Balancing
9.4 Understanding Proxy Services
9.5 Examining Web Cache Control Protocol
9.6 Understanding Network Prefix Translation
Lesson 10: The Internet Edge
10.0 Learning objectives
10.1 Surveying Design Scenarios
10.2 Implementing BGP Multihoming
10.3 Examining Multihome, Multisite
10.4 Considering Location Identification Separation Protocol
10.5 Mitigating Risk with Security
Summary
IPv6 Design and Deployment LiveLessons: Summary