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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5: IPv6 CBT Training CD

CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5: IPv6 CBT Training CD

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Summary: CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5: IPv6 CBT Training C
Review: *Course Overview

This is the last course in a five part series that provides instruction on the features and functions of IPv6. This course will begin with a comparison of IPv4 and IPv6. Students will learn to examine the IPv6 header and extension headers, as well as the IPv6 address architecture. This course covers IPv6 routing and security, reduced network management with IPv6, and transitioning to IPv6. Finally, the course will also take a brief look at mobile IP.

Learn To

Identify the proposals for the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
Identify the differences between the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and the IPv6 header.
Identify the obsolete IPv4 fields.
Identify the features of the IPV6 aggregatable routing hierarchy.
Identify features of multicast routing.
Identify functions of the IPv6 routing protocols.

Audience
The audience for this course will apply to students involved in defining network architecture, identifying infrastructure components, and monitoring and analyzing network performance. They will also be responsible for the design and management of enterprise TCP/IP networks. Prerequisite knowledge for this curriculum is that students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts CompTIA's iNET+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This course is mapped to the Master CIW Administrator Certification Program and covers exam number 1D0-460.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: IPv6 Overview 2 - 3 hours

Identify the proposals for the IPv6.
Identify the differences between the IPv4 and the IPv6 header.
Identify the obsolete IPv4 fields.
Match the revised and new IPv6 fields with their functions.
Capture IPv4 packets for comparison with IPv6.
Match the components of the IPv6 header with their functions.
Match the IPv6 extension headers with their functions.
Sequence the order of the IPv6 extension headers.
Install the IPv6 stack for Windows 2000.
Install IPv6 parsers for Network Monitor.
Identify the differences between IPv4 and IPv6 packets.
Identify the characteristics of IPv6 addresses.
Identify guidelines for abbreviating an IPv6 address.
Identify guidelines for expanding an IPv6 address.
Identify functions of IPv6 address types.
Match the components of the Aggregatable Global Unicast address with their functions.
Match the special unicast addresses with their functions.
Match the components of the IPv6 multicast address with their functions.
Identify the differences between a fixed-length address and a variable-length address.

Unit 2: IPv6 Functions and Services 4 - 5 hours

Identify the features of the IPv6 aggregatable routing hierarchy.
Identify features of multicast routing.
Identify functions of the IPv6 routing protocols.
Identify features of IPv6 security.
Identify functions of the Neighbor Discovery (ND) protocol.
Match the Internet Control Message Protocol version 6 (ICMPv6) error messages with their error types.
Identify characteristics of stateless autoconfiguration.
Identify characteristics of stateful configuration.
Identify features of Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) in IPv6.
Monitor the ND protocol in Windows 2000 by using Network Monitor.
Identify features of the Simple Internet Transition (SIT) mechanism.
Identify features of dual Internet Protocol (IP) stacks.
Create Domain Name System (DNS) records for IPv6.
Identify the requirements for connecting to the 6Bone.
Identify the components of Mobile IP entities.
Sequence the steps to discover and register a foreign agent.
Sequence the stages in the Mobile IP tunneling process.
Match the Mobile IP extension headers with their functions.




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