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Cisco Routing & Switching Training
IPv6 Fundamentals (IPVSF)
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Who Should Attend
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Customer
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Channel Partners/Resellers |
Prerequisites
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Routing, switching and access product knowledge and skills
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Working knowledge of all routing protocols |
Course Objectives
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Describe the features and benefits of implementing IPv6
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Describe the operation of IPv6 including neighbour discovery
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Describe Cisco IOS IPv6 features set
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Describe the integration and coexistence strategies available for deploying IPv6
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Design and deploy appropriate mechanism for the implementation of IPv6 networks
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Describe, implement, and configure and maintain:
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IPv6 addressing and auto-configuration features
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IPv6 services such as Extended ACL in IPv6 networks
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Routing protocols (RIPv6, I/IS-IS, BGP4+) in IPv6 networks
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Appropriate IPv6 Transition mechanisms such as tunnels and NAT-PT |
Course Content
| This course is a two-day, instructor led training course that provides baseline technical information and training on the next-generation Internet protocol, IPv6. This course will help network engineers understand, configure, and support Cisco devices running IOS software. This course covers the fundamentals of IPv6; routing protocols such as RIPng, OSPF, BGP, and IS-IS; IPv6 transition mechanisms including tunnels, ISATAP, NAT-PT, and 6to4; and other features. IPVSF is a prerequisite to the IPVSD (IPv6 Design and Deployment) course.
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Introduction to IPv6
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IPv6 Operation
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Advanced IPv6 Topics
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Routing in IPv6 Networks
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Using IPv6 Services
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IPv6 Transition Mechanisms
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IPv6 Deployment |
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