Required knowledge / experience:
- IPv4 routing
- OSPFv2
- BGP for IPv4
| Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | |
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| 9:00 | Introductions and objectives | Agenda & review previous day | Agenda & review previous day | Agenda & review previous day | Agenda & review previous day |
| 9:30 | Routing OSPFv3 (theory), Configure OSPFv3 (lab) |
ISP Examples Examples of ISP networks |
IPv6 Access Native IPv6 (PPPoX, DHCPv6) & IPv6-over-IPv4 (6rd) |
IPv4 Access IPv4-over-IPv6 (DS-Lite, A+P) |
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| 10:00 | Background Why IPv6, history |
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| 10:30 | Coffee break | Coffee break | Coffee break | Coffee break | Coffee break |
| 11:00 | IPv6 Essentials Major properties of IPv6, compare to IPv4 |
Security Security risks for ISP network, how to mitigate, secure template |
Extra time for discussing routing and security questions | Servers and Applications DNS and DHCPv6 |
Extra time for discussing questions |
| 11:30 | |||||
| 12:00 | |||||
| 12:30 | Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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| 13:30 | Addressing Addressing plan for ISP and exercises |
Routing BGP (theory), BGP for IPv6, iBGP and eBGP-to-upstream (lab) |
Transition Overview of transition mecanisms |
Servers and Applications Web and mail |
Questions / evaluation |
| 14:00 | Closing & certificates | ||||
| 14:30 | |||||
| 15:00 | Coffee break | Coffee break | Coffee break | Coffee break | |
| 15:30 | Routing Basics (theory), Assigning addresses to links (lab) |
Routing BGP for IPv6: eBGP to peers and customers (lab) |
Addressing Addressing plan for end users and exercises |
Monitoring Importance of quality parity between IPv4 and IPv6, how tos |
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| 16:00 | |||||
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| 17:00 | |||||
