IPv6 Workshop
This one and a half day, hands-on workshop introduces participants to essential IPv6 concepts. Participants will discuss campus IPv6 implementations, learn configuration and troubleshooting techniques and build a working IPv6 network in a Cisco-based lab environment. The workshop includes sections on IPv6 wireless, IPv6 Security and Address Management. Participants must have experience with router and switch configuration, including the mechanics of configuration (CLI and config editor), internal and external routing (OSPF or EIGRP, and BGP), and switch and LAN setup. Participants should bring a laptop computer with terminal editing software installed.
In this workshop you will:
- Gain a full understanding of IPv6 addressing and subnetting
- Learn how to configure routers and assign IPv6 addresses
- Understand IPv6 security
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Learn Strategies for deploying IPv6 in a campus environment
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Learn how to use software tools to operate and troubleshoot IPv6 networks
Cost: $350 + $12 parking (if needed)
Class times: 9/15, 8:30-4:30, 9/16, 8:30-12:30 Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks included
Trainer: Jeff Harrington, NYSERNet - Network Operations Supervisor and Senior Network Engineer
**If you need to be invoiced for this class please email crohmer@nysernet.org prior to registering so you can receive a registration code that allows you to bypass payment via paypal.**
Once you register a confirmation message will be sent to you.