Visão Geral
Este Curso IPv6 Configuration Operation and Maintenance cobre gerenciamento e solução de problemas de IPv6 e uma análise das ferramentas de conectividade de rede, como rotas de rastreamento, Ping, Netstat e funções de rastreamento de comunicações para testar conexões e rotas para ambos os tipos de redes.
Neste cCurso IPv6 Configuration Operation and Maintenance, você obterá o conhecimento e as habilidades necessárias para configurar, operar, manter e solucionar problemas de redes IPv6. Você obterá uma visão geral das tecnologias IPv6, técnicas e dicas de configuração, operação, manutenção e solução de problemas. Você também aprenderá sobre operações, endereçamento, roteamento, serviços e transição IPv6.
Objetivo
Ao participar do Curso IPv6 Configuration Operation and Maintenance, os participantes aprenderão:
- Estrutura do formato de endereço IPv6
- Como o IPv6 é suportado em diferentes plataformas
- Configuração, operação, manutenção e solução de problemas de serviços e aplicações IPv6
- Gerenciar alterações em DNS e DHCP necessárias para oferecer suporte a IPv6
- Rede renumerada usando DNS e DHCP
- Atualizações nos protocolos de roteamento IPv4 necessárias para suportar topologias IPv6
- Conceitos de multicast e especificações de multicast IPv6
- Segurança IPv6
- Melhores práticas para gerenciar redes habilitadas para IPv6
Materiais
Inglês + Exercícios + Lab Pratico
Conteúdo Programatico
Introduction to IPv6
- IPv6 Addressing
- Unicast Addresses
- Anycast Addresses
- Multicast Addresses
- 64-bit MAC Address Assignment
- Loopback and Unspecified Addresses
- IPv6 Header Information
- New Header Format
- IPv6 Extension Headers
- ICMPv6 Network Operation
- Neighbor Advertisement
- Router Solicitation
- Router Advertisement
- Routing Services and Protocols
- Routing Protocols Supported by IPv6
- RIPng Protocol
- RIPng Enhancements
- Enabling IPv6 on Windows, Linux, Apple, UNIX and Cisco
- OSPFv3 Protocol
- BGP Protocol
- IBGP and EBGP Neighbors
- Address Family IPv6 Configuration
- IPv6 Access List
- DNS Overview
- DNS infrastructure
- IPv6 Tunneling
- IPSec Tunneling
- Setting up the IPSec6 Tunnel
IPv6 Configuration
- Configuring IPv6 Addresses
- Configuring IPv6 Default Router
- IPv6 DNS Settings
- Configuring IPv6 RouteTable
- Active Routes
- Address assignment
- Routing support
- DNS support on resource record and transport
- Application support on server
- IPv4 / IPv6 dual routing configuration
- ICMPv6 filtering
- Path MTU Discovery
- Fall back to IPv4 from IPv6
- DNS support on resource record
- Application support on server
- Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris
- FreeBSD, NetBSD, GNU/Linux
- Applications support IPv6
IPv6 Operation and Maintenance
- IPv6 Addressing
- Static IPv6 Assignment
- DHCPv6 Configuration
- IPv6 Multicast Services
- Connecting to the IPv6 Internet
- IPv6 Multicast Routing
- IPv6 PIM-DM
- Routing Services and Protocols
- Routing Protocols Supported by IPv6
- Key configuration
- IPv6-Enabled Routing Protocols
- Routing with RIPng
- OSPFv3
- Integrated IS-IS
- Multitopology IS-IS for IPv6
- EIGRP for IPv6
- MP-BGP
- Configuring Route Redistribution
- Route Redistribution
- PE-CE Redistribution for Service Providers
- GRE Tunneling
- IPv6 Internal Routing
- Peer Group Configuration
- Route Redistribution
- Route Maps
- BGP Configuration
- IPv6 Access List
- IPSec Tunneling
- IPSec Authentication
- Configuring IPSec authentication
- Advanced Reflexive ACLs
- IPv6 Mobility
- Advanced IS-IS
- ICMPv6 Network Operation
- Neighbor Solicitation
- Neighbor Advertisement
- Router Solicitation
- Router Advertisement
- Testing DNS
- OS IPv6 Configuration
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
- Mac OS X
- IPv6 device configuration
IPV6 Configuration, Operations and Management FOR WINDOWS
- IPv6 Deployment Strategies for Windows
- Application Changes
- IPv6 ping, telnet and FTP
- Mail systems and IPv6
- IPv6 enabled web-servers
- The Programming Interface
- Socket Library changes for IPv6
- IPv6 Code Migration Tools
- Sockets & Winsock APIs
- Perl, Java, C# support for IPv6
IPV6 Configuration, Operations and Management for LINUX
- Linux IPv6 Programming Interface
- Port and Sockets
- Socket Library for IPv6
- The updated Socket API
- IPv6 Socket Programming
- Socket Programming with TCP
- Changes socket API for IPv6 Support
- IPv6 Code sequence
- Socket Interface
- Address data structures
- Name-to-address translation functions
- Address conversion functions
- Perl, Java, C# support for IPv6
- IPv6-ready system check
- Configuring interfaces
- Configuring normal IPv6 routes
- Neighbor Discovery
- Kernel settings in /proc-filesystem
- Netlink-Interface to kernel
- Address Resolver
- Network debugging
- Support for persistent IPv6 configuration in Linux distributions
- Auto-configuration
- Mobility
- Firewalling
- Security
- Encryption and Authentication
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- IPv6-enabled daemons
- Configuring a Linux server for IPv6
- Linux IPv6 protocol implementation
- Setting system parameters
- Resolving names
- IP address configuration
- DNS configuration (client and server)
- SNMP configuration
- xinetd configuration
- ip6tables configuration
- NTP configuration
- NFS configuration (NFS packet security emphasis)
- sshd configuration
- syslog configuration
- Getting connected
- Tunnel types
- Setting up the tunnel
- Allowing proto-41 traffic
- Setting up an IPv6-capable gateway
- Enabling forwarding
- apache/lighttpd configuration
- other services (instructor suggestions requested)
- IPSec Key Management
IPV6 Configuration, Operations and Management for CISCO IOS ROUTER
- Preference
- Privacy Extensions
- Packet Filter/Firewall
- Access control lists (ACLs)
- Tunneling IPv4/IPv6
- Configured tunnels
- DHCPv6
- PPPv6
- Routing
- Management
- User Access and Privilege Levels
- TACACS+
- Using privacy and temporary addresses
- Enabling IPv6 Routing and Configuring IPv6 Addressing
- Mapping Host Names to IPv6 Addresses
- Monitoring and Maintaining IPv6
IPv6 Troubleshooting tests
- Verifying the IPv6 Experience
- Identify your IPv6 address
- Test your IPv6-based browsing connectivity
- Test PMTUD
- Test your e-mail server connectivity
- Test webmail
- Test FTP access
- Test NTP access
- Test Bandwidth Connectivity
- Test Performance
- Test Website
- Test a domain’s IPv6 readiness
- Test for open ports
- ICMP Rate-Limiting
- Control over the error and informational message rate for IPv6 traffic
- Mitigate the effects of a Denial-of-service attack
- Ping6
- Verification of access to a specific IPv6 device
- Traceroute6 for tracing the route to an IPv6-enabled device on the network
- ICMP Rate-Limiting
- neighbor solicitations
- neighbor advertisements
- multicast listener discovery (MLD)
- path MTU discovery (PMTU)
- duplicate address discovery (DAD)
- neighbor unreachability detection (NUD)
- router discovery
- neighbor discovery (NDP)
- Examples of IPv6PingTests
- Trace-route for IPv6
- Examples of IPv6 Trace-route Probes
- DNS Resolver for IPv6
- DNS Configuration
- Ping for IPv6 (Ping6)
- Trace-route for IPv6
- Viewing the Current Configuration
- Debug/Syslog for IPv6
- Configuring Debug and Event Log Messaging
- Debug Command
- Configuring Debug Destinations
- Logging Command
- IPv6 related symptoms
IPv6 Troubleshooting Tools
- Network Utilities
- Troubleshooting IPv6
- Problem, Cause and solution
- Troubleshooting IPv6 Connectivity
- Address Resolution
- Verifying IPv6 Configuration
- Verifying IPv6 Connectivity
TENHO INTERESSE