Visão Geral
O Curso IPv6 Migration Advanced cobre tudo o que você precisa saber sobre estratégias de migração e implantação de IPv6. Você obterá uma compreensão completa de como implementar o IPv6 usando protocolos de roteamento interno e externo. Você configurará MPLS, BGP, multicasting e OSPFv3 avançado, além de compreender as diferentes vulnerabilidades de segurança IPv6 e aprender a proteger a rede da empresa contra os ataques IPv6 atuais.
Objetivo
Ao participar do Curso IPv6 Migration Advanced, os participantes aprenderão a:
- Configure diferentes métodos de transição IPv6 para encapsular o tráfego IPv6 nas redes IPv4 atuais
- Configure o roteador atribuído para multicast de tráfego IPv6 pela rede
- Revise diferentes métodos de implantação avançada usando DS-LITE, NAT64, DNS64 e 6rd (Implantação Rápida)
- Implemente IPv6 em redes EIGRPv6, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, BGP e MPLS
- Preocupações atuais de segurança relacionadas ao IPv6 e como proteger a infraestrutura da sua empresa contra novas vulnerabilidades do IPv6
- Planeje e gerencie sua estratégia de migração
Publico Alvo
Curso IPv6 Migration Advanced é direcionada a:
- Profissionais de rede que estão migrando de um ambiente de rede baseado em IPv4 para IPv6 e exigem um conhecimento profundo de como implementar o IPv6
- Profissionais que necessitam de conhecimento para implementar protocolos internos e externos para IPv6
- Métodos somente IPv6 e de pilha dupla para implantação de IPv6 em uma rede de backbone IPv4 existente usando diferentes tecnologias de encapsulamento e tunelamento. MPLS e 6PE são discutidos como uma forma econômica de migrar qualquer ISP para suportar IPv6 em seu backbone MPLS
Pre-Requisitos
- Rede TCP/IP
- Fundações IPv6
Materiais
Inglês + Exercícios + Lab Pratico
Conteúdo Programatico
Advanced Addressing Methods
- IPv6 Address Length
- IPv6 Addresses
- IPv6 Address Space
- IPv6 Prefixes and MAC Addresses
- ICMPv6 Router Solicitation
- ICMPv6 Router Advertisement
- Advanced Subnetting
- Assigning a Router ::/80
- Autoconfiguration Issues ::/80
- Prefix Assignment of ::/128
- Static IPv6 Assignment
- Anycast Address Deployment
- Anycast Configuration
- Show IPv6 Interface
- Anycast Learned Address
- Local Anycast
- Remote Anycast
- Loopback Address Assignment
- Loopback Address Advertisement
- Learned Loopback Address
- Creating a Second Interface IPv6 Address
- Learned Second Address
- Sub-Interfacing Using IPv6
- Preferred Global and Temporary Addressing
- Host IPv6 Addressing
- Router Multiple Prefix Addresses
- Advertising Multiple Prefixes
- Viewing via Unix
EIGRPv6
- IPv6 Unicast-Routing
- EIGRPv6 Neighbor Discovery
- Hello Packet Capture
- Show IPv6 EIGRP Neighbors
- Successor and Feasible Successors
- EIGRP Neighbor Discovery Process
- Stateful Configuration
- EIGRP Key Differences
- Variance
- EIGRPv6 Configuration
- EIGRPv6 Show Commands
- Routing Table
- Authentication
- Authentication Configuration
Advanced OSPFv3
- OSPFv3
- OSPF Areas
- Link State Advertisement
- LSDB Exchange
- Routing Table Update
- OSPFv3 Routing Table
- OSPF Cost
- Updated Features for OSPFv3
- Configuring a Router-ID
- OSPFv3 Neighbors
- Viewing an OSPFv3 Neighbor Table
- DR and BDR Election Process
- PT-PT WAN Links over Ethernet
- OSPF Network Links
- OSPF Header
- OSPF Packet Types
- OSPF Type 1
- Forming Adjacency
- Data Description Packet (Type 2)
- Forming Adjacency
- OSPFv3 Packet (Type 3)
- Link-State type 4: Updates
- OSPF Areas
- LSA Types
- LSA 1-5
- New Type 8
- New Type 9
- Area Types
- Stub Area
- Totally Stubby
- Not-So-Stubby Area
- Viewing Show Commands
- Stub and Totally-Stubby
- Stub Router Configuration
- Viewing Results
- IPv6 Summarization
- Configuring Router Summarization
- Viewing Summarization Results
- Dual ABR
- Setting Preferred Metric Cost
- IPSec Authentication
- Configuring IPSec Authentication
- AH and ESP Authentication
- Interface Configuration
- OSPFv3 Authentication Header
- Cisco and Juniper Commands
DHCPv6
- DHCPv6 Process
- DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 Comparison Chart
- DHCPv6 Headers
- DHCPv6 Message Types
- Auto-Configuration
- Stateless-vs-Stateful
- Router Advertisement Flags Field
- Stateful Configuration Bits
- Other Bit Capture
- DHCPv6 Relay Agent
- DHCPv6 Relay Configuration
- Viewing Configuration Results
- Default Stateless and Stateful Addressing
- Controlling Stateless and Stateful Addressing
- DHCP-PD
- DUID Unique Identifier
- DUID-LLT, DUID-LLT Capture
- DUID-EN
- Router Client Server
- Configuring XP for DHCPv6
- Configuring Windows 7 for DHCPv6
- Configuring Linux for DHCPv6
- 2008 (R2) DHCPv6 Server
IPv6 Multicast Routing
- Multicasting
- Unicast
- Multicast
- Multicast Address Types
- Multicast Address Structure
- IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast Comparison
- Hop-by-Hop Header in ICMPv6 MLD
- MLDv1 and MLDv2
- Multicast Listener Query
- Multicast Listener Report
- Multicast Listener Done
- Multicast General and Specific Query
- RP Registration
- Static Multicast Configuration
- IPv6 PIM-DM
- IPv6 PIM-SM
- RP Registration
- Static Multicast Configuration
- DR and RP Registration
- Static RP Tunnel
- IPv6 PIM Join Message
- IPv6 PIM Hello Message
- Multicast Diagram
- Show Multicast Commands
- Multicast Configuration Examples
Advanced BGP4+
- BGP
- Administrative Distance Chart
- BGP Neighbors
- Configuring BGP Neighbors
- BGP Router-ID
- Common MP-BGP commands
- Single IPv6 EBGP Neighboring
- Dual IPv6 and IPv4 Neighboring
- IBGP Configuration
- IGP Protocol Used To Learn Routes
- Neighboring External Interface
- External Link Failures Issues
- Peering using IPv6 Loopback
- Next-Hop Attribute
- Next-Hop Self Command
- IPv6 Peer Groups
- Peer Group Configuration
- Filtering with a Prefix List
- BGP Best Practice Example
- BGP Network Command
- Redistribute OSPF into BGP
- Configuring Distribute List
- Distribute List
- Route-Maps for IPv6
- Route-Map
- Route-Map Voice and Data
- Neighbor Relationship
- IBGP Full-Meshing
- GRE Tunneling
- IPv6 Internal Routing
- Viewing BGP Attributes
- Weight Values
- Local Preference
- MED Announcements
- A/S Path Attribute
- Origin Attribute
- Peer Group Configuration
- Route Redistribution
- BGP Configuration Example
MPLS for IPv6
- MPLS and OSI
- Traditional IP Routing
- MPLS
- RIB, FIB, LIB, LFIB
- MPLS Label Header
- MPLS Labeling
- MPLS Route Tagging
- VRF, Route Targets
- Route Distinguisher
- MPLS Terms
- LDP Labeling
- Viewing the LIB and LFIB Table
- MPLS VPN
- 6PE
- 6PE Configuration
- BGP Peering over IPv4 only MPLS Network
- IPv6 Route Distinguisher
- 6PE Traffic Flow
- IPv6 MPLS Configuration
Advanced Reflexive ACLs
- IPv6 ACL
- IPv6 ACL Flow Chart
- Firewall Vendors Supporting IPv6
- TCP, UDP Sessions
- Reflexive ACL
- Required ACL Rules
- Time Based ACL
- Reflexive ACL Criteria
- Reflexive ACL Configuration
- Reflexive ACL Show Commands
IPv6 Security
- Security
- Hacker Types
- Assessing Your Threats
- CIA Triad
- Authentication Methods
- 802.1x
- IPSec
- Distribute List
- Route-Map
- ACL
- Extension Header Hacks
- Hop-by-Hop Header Hack
- Routing Header Hack
- Hacker Threats for IPv6
- Neighbor Discovery
- DHCPv6
- Denial of Service
- Neighbor Spoofing Attack
- Neighbor Poisoning
- ICMPv6 Attacks
- Anycast Threat
- Suggested Security Steps
- Secure Neighbor Discovery (SEND)
- Host Denial of Service Hack
- DAD Attack
- IPSec
- IKE
- Building a Security Assocation SPD, SAD
- Diffie-Helman
- IPSec Configuration
- Router Hacks
- Using /127 Serial Links
Advanced Deployment Methods
- Saving Backup Configurations
- Inventory List
- Possible IPv6 Subnet Assignment
- Scanning and Management Tools
- Migration Path
- IPv6 Bandwidth Requirements
- DNS Query and Response
- Enterprise Migration Steps
- Identifying the Team Leads
- Security Lead
- Application Lead
- Operating System Lead
- Voice Lead
- Routing Lead
- WAN and Tunneling Lead
- Service Provider Migration
- IPv6 Tunneling Methods
- NAT-PT
- 6to4 Manual
- 6to4 Automatic
- ISATAP
- Teredo
- Connecting to IPv6 Network
- ISP Carrier Deployment
- Carrier Options
- NAT44
- NAT444
- LSN, CGN, and NAT464
- DS-Lite
- NAT64, DNS64
- DNS64
- NAT64 and DNS64 Illustrated
Advanced IS-IS
- IS-ISv6
- IS-IS
- Address Families
- NSAP Address Breakdown
- IS-IS Metric
- IS-IS Areas
- LSP L1 and L2
- Hello Packets
- Electing the Designated DIS
- Packet Synchronization
- IPv6 only IS-IS Configuration
- Dual-Stack IS-IS Configuration
- L1, L2 Databases
- New TLV Values
- IS-IS Multi-Topology Support
- Common Show Commands
HSRPv2 Deployment for IPv6
- HSRP
- HSRP Addressing
- HSRP Configuration
- Router Solicitation using HSRP
- Default Gateway Issue
- Link-Local Addressing
- Viewing Configuration Results
- HSRP Preempt Command
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