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MTCIPv6E Outline

The 2-day training course covers IPv6 protocol and aims to enable students to implement IPv6 networks. It consists of 6 modules that cover topics such as IPv6 addressing, configuration, packet structure, security, transition mechanisms, and interoperability with IPv4. Upon completing the course, students will be familiar with IPv6 and capable of deploying and supporting IPv6 corporate and client networks.

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MTCIPv6E Outline

The 2-day training course covers IPv6 protocol and aims to enable students to implement IPv6 networks. It consists of 6 modules that cover topics such as IPv6 addressing, configuration, packet structure, security, transition mechanisms, and interoperability with IPv4. Upon completing the course, students will be familiar with IPv6 and capable of deploying and supporting IPv6 corporate and client networks.

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Certified IPv6 Engineer (MTCIPv6E)


Training outline

Duration: 2 days
Outcomes: By the end of this training session, the student will be
familiar with IPv6 protocol and be capable to
implement IPv6 network.
Target audience: Network engineers and technicians wanting to deploy
and support IPv6 based:
 Corporate networks
 Client CPEs (WISPs and ISPs)
Course prerequisites: MTCNA certificate

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Title Objective
• IPv6 address
Module 1
Introduction to • Differences between IPv4 and IPv6
IPv6 • Address distribution
• Address notation
• SLAAC IPv6 address creation (EUI-64)
• Subnetting
• Address types
• Link-local
• Global
• Multicast
• Anycast
• Unique local
• Special addresses
• Reserved IPv6 addresses
• Module 1 laboratory

• Address configuration
Module 2
IPv6 Protocol • Auto-configuration
• Stateless – SLAAC, DHCPv6
• Stateful – DHCPv6
• Neighbor discovery protocol
• IPv6 routing basics
• IPv6 prefix
• Module 2 laboratory

• IPv6 header
Module 3
IPv6 Packet • Header field description
• Next header (daisy chaining)
• Fragmentation
• Path MTU discovery
• Module 3 laboratory

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• ICMPv6
Module 4
IPv6 Security • Neighbor discovery protocol
• Router solicitation
• Router advertisement
• Neighbor solicitation
• Duplicate address detection
• Neighbor unreachability detection
• Neighbor advertisement
• ‘Managed address configuration’ flag
• ‘Other configuration’ flag
• Redirect
• MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery)
• Temporary addresses
• Firewall
• IPsec
• Header only encryption (AH)
• Data only encryption (ESP)
• Header and data encryption (AH+ESP)
• Module 4 laboratory

• Dual stack (RIPE recommended)


Module 5
Transition • 6to4
Mechanisms • 6RD
• Teredo
• DS-lite (Dual stack lite)
• Module 5 laboratory

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• IPv6 pool
Module 6
Interoperability • DHCP
• DHCP PD server
• DHCP PD client
• DHCPv6 client
• IPv6 tunnels
• IPIPv6
• EoIPv6
• GRE6
• IP version agnostic
• DNS
• Reverse DNS
• NTP
• PPP IPv6 support
• Routing
• Using global addresses as in IPv4
• Using link-local addresses as in IPv6
• RouterOS features not yet available for IPv6
• NAT
• HotSpot
• RADIUS integration
• Policy routing
• DHCPv6 server
• Tools
• Ping
• Traceroute
• Torch
• Traffic generator
• Email
• Netwatch
• Traffic flow
• Module 6 laboratory

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