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IPv6 Fundamentals, Design, and Deployment Remote Labs v3.0

The IPv6 Fundamentals, Design, and Deployment (IP6FD) lab bundle enables learners to gain basic configuration skills in IPv6 and associated protocols. The exercises in the bundle address the implementation details of IPv6 in a network combined with the usage of various routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS and BGP. The learners also practice various types of IPv6 filters, address translation and various types of tunnels.

Content

This set of lab exercises contains the following exercises:

Objectives

Upon finishing this set of exercises, you will be able to:
Configure IPv4 addressing and routing on a PC

  • Configure IPv6 addressing and routing on a router
  • Configure static IPv6 addressing and routing on a PC
  • Configure a router to send router advertisements
  • Renumber a local network
  • Configure IPv6 RIP on a router
  • Configure OSPF
  • Summarize route announcements
  • Configure IBGP for IPv6
  • Configure EBGP for IPv6
  • Configure IPv6 prefix filtering in BGP
  • Create and apply a standard ACL (matching on source and destination addresses only)
  • Create and apply an extended ACL (matching on addresses, ports, and other packet information)
  • Create and apply a reflexive ACL (match outgoing packets and create dynamic inbound rules)
  • Create and apply an extended ACL (matching on IPv6 extension headers)
  • Create and apply an ACL to control inbound IPv6 access to a router
  • Create and apply an IPv4 ACL to restrict IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel traffic
  • Configure a static IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel
  • Implement host-only ISATAP, allowing dual-stack hosts to exchange IPv6 packets in IPv4 automatic tunnels
  • Implement ISATAP on a router
  • Integrate the ISATAP host and router implementations to allow the hosts to configure a global scope address, and to reach ISATAP and non-ISATAP nodes alike
  • Configure NAT-PT
  • Configure multicast using static RPs
  • Configure source-tree multicast
  • Configure embedded RPs
  • Configure the prefix delegation server and client
  • Configure a non-prefix delegation DHCPv6 server
  • Configure EIGRP for IPv6 routing
  • Configure EIGRP for IPv6 summarization
  • Configure IS-IS for IPv6 routing
  • Configure IS-IS summarization for IPv6 routing
  • Add IPv4 IS-IS route exchange
  • Secure communications between routers with IPsec

Importance

This lab bundle is important for network engineers designing and implementing IPv6 connectivity and services which include the technologies and protocols listed in the objectives.

Target Audience

The lab bundle is targeted at pre- and post-sales technical support engineers who have to design and implement IPv6 and associated IPv6 network services in a network.

Prerequisite Knowledge

To successfully complete this lab bundle, you need basic IPv4 and IPv6 networking knowledge, as well as skills in configuring Cisco IOS routers and their basic security features, such as ACLs. This knowledge is best gained by attending the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) and IPv6 Fundamentals, Design, and Deployment (IP6FD) courses.

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IP6FD

Remote Lab Bundle

 

IP6FD

E-Course

 

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