| IPv6 Design and Deployment reviews IPv6 and takes the student to the next levels of designing and deploying IPv6 networks based on the current standards and practices. IPv6 is the new Internet Protocol specification and implementation that uses 128 bit addressing where IPv4 uses 32 bits. This presents many new areas of expertise for network designers and administrators to learn and experience. The IPVSD course has in depth coverage of IPv6 design and deployment for DNS, DHCP, integrating IPv6 in an IPv4 network, Multicast, and much more. After completing this course the student should be able to:
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Identify IPv6 Data Link Layer Protocols
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Identify IPv6 Integration Methods
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Configuring Advanced ACLs in an IPv6 Environment
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Identify DNS in an IPv6 Environment
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Implement DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation
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Renumber an IPv6 Network
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Implement Dual Stack for IP Network
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Describe IPv6 Tunneling Mechanisms
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Identify Other Protocol Transition Mechanisms
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Identifying Security and Transition Issues in an IPv6 Environment
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Describe IPv6-enable Routing Protocols
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Implement Multicasting in and IPv6 Network
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Deploy IP over IPv6 Tunnel
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Mobile IP
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Multicasting
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Identify Multihoming Issues
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Manage IPv6 Services
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Troubleshoot an IPv6 Network
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Identify IPv6 SP Deployment Strategies
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Identify IPv6 Enterprise Deployment Strategies |