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3 day IPv6 Fundamentals class


Syllabus:

IPv6 networks have 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 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 your own networks. The training emphasizes on practical work to bring existing services (DNS, Web, E-Mail, NTP) into the IPv6 world.

  • IPv6 Fundamentals
    • IPv6 History
    • the IPv6 Packet header
    • IPv6 Multicast replaces IPv4 ARP and Broadcast
    • IPv6 Routing and Extension Headers
    • IPv6 Path MTU Detection (PMTUD)
    • IPv6 Addresses and address types
      • Unicast
      • Link-Local
      • Site-Local
      • Unique-Local
      • Multicast
      • Solicited-Node
      • Transition Addresses
      • Special-Purpose Addresses
    • IPv6 Privacy Extensions
  • IPv6 tools
    • snoop and tcpdump
    • Wireshark
    • Microsoft NetMon
    • scapy
    • ndisc6 and rdisc6
    • the THC IPv6 tools
    • scapy and IPv6
  • 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 in Unix and Windows client resolver configurations
    • DNS dynamic updates
    • IPv6 DNS debugging
    • IPv6 DNS stub-resolver configuration (client DNS)
    • IPv6 literal addresses in URLs
  • DHCPv6 protocol
    • DHCPv4 vs. DHCPv6
    • DHCPv6 and IPv6 stateless auto configuration (SLAAC)
    • Stateful and stateless DHCPv6
    • DHCPv6 header and format package
    • DHCPv6 message types
    • DHCPv6 DUID and Identity Associations
    • DHCPv6 client
    • DHCPv6 options
    • DHCPv6 rapid commit
    • DHCPv6 prefix delegation
    • DHCPv6 redundancy deployment considerations
    • DHCPv6 Server implementations
  • IPv6 Privacy Extensions
    • IPv6 and privacy
    • Privacy Extensions in Linux, MacOS X and Windows client OS
    • Randomized Host-IDs in Windows client OS
  • IPv6 Routing and Tunnel
    • IPv6 Routing (RIPng, IS-IS for IPv6, OSPFv3, EIGRP, BGP4+)
    • redundant router deployment in IPv6
    • ISATAP
    • 6to4
    • Teredo
    • AYIYA
    • IPv6 rapid deployment (6rd)
    • IPv6 transition with LISP - Locator/ID Separation Protocol
  • IPv6 Address Planning
    • A plan for IPv6 subnetting
    • Allocation mechanism for flexible growth (RFC 3531)
    • discussion of subnet sizes
    • /127 subnet for router point-to-point networks
    • Manual Host-IDs for SLAAC
  • IPv6 security
    • network reconnaissance
    • Routing Header issues
    • ICMPv6 attacks
    • Multicast attacks
    • Node Information Query
    • IPv6 filter rules for firewalls
  • DNS Server and IPv6
    • BIND configuration for IPv6
    • "nsupdate" and IPv6
    • "rndc" and IPv6
    • "preferred glue" setting
    • "filter-aaaa" setting
  • NAT64 and DS-Lite
    • connecting IPv4 networks over IPv6
    • AFTR/B4 DS-Lite Implementation
    • NAT64/DNS64 and BIND 9.8
  • IPv6 and Web Services
    • Strategies to bring existing Web-Content into the IPv6 Internet
    • IPv6 reverse proxy
    • issues with broken dual-stack clients
    • informing clients with broken dual-stack setups
    • native IPv6 Web-Server
  • IPv6 and E-Mail
    • connecting an existing E-Mail system to the IPv6 Internet
    • best practice recommendations for IPv6 E-Mail
  • IPv6 and network time protocol
    • multicast configuration
    • NTP manycast
  • IPv6 Multicast beyond the link level scope
    • Source specific multicast
    • multicast routing
    • DHCPv6, X11, NTP and DNS case study
  • IPv6 book recommendations
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3-day IPv6 Fundamentals
(group training)
Jan - Dec 2012
On-site at your office
on request
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