Description
This training is an advanced IPv6 course with a lot of focus on IPv6 routing. The education is focused on the protocols and mechanisms defined within IPv6 as well as IPv6 routing with several practical exercises/labs. Furthermore the course consists functions affected by IPv6, such as routing protocols and DNS. Theoretical presentations and hands-on will be mixed during the days.
Target group
The target group for this course is is technical personnel or others who need technical knowledge in the area.
Prerequisites
The students are expected to have network and TCP/IP understanding equivalent to the courses Data Communications Fundamentals and TCP/IP, as well as routing knowledge (OSPF/IS-IS and BGP/MP-BGP)equivalent to our course IP Routing
Other
This course is available as scheduled training and the presentation is given in English or Swedish. The course is mixing theory and practical exercises. We can also give this course as on-site training. If you are interested in customized education, don’t hesitate to contact us for further information.
Agenda
Main focus on the training is practical exercises with Cisco routers consisting of following below
Routing and network design
- Unicast, Multicast and anycast
- Interdomain routing
- Intradomain routing
- Autoconfiguraiton
- Built in security
- QoS
- Router and networking exercises
- IPv6 OSPF and iBGP
- IPv6 Addressing Plans
- IPv6 Addresses
- Back to Back Serial Connections
- Ethernet Connections
- Assign IPv6 Addresses to Loopback Interfaces
- OSPF Adjacencies
- Configuring iBGP neighbours
- Sanity Check
- Add Networks via BGP
iBGP and Basic eBGP
- Re-configure IPv6 OSPF
- Configure iBGP peering between routers within an AS
- Configure passwords on the iBGP sessions
- Configure eBGP peering
- Configure passwords for iBGP sessions
- Aggregate each AS?s CIDR Blocks
IPv6 route filtering and advanced BGP
- Implement BGP policies
- Setting BGP Communities
- Communities on internal BGP peerings
- Configure incoming prefix filter based on community attribute
- Converting the CLI from IPv4 unicast centric format to address family format
- Converting the BGP CLI
- Comparing old and new CLI formats for BGP
- Configure the peer-group feature for iBGP peers
IPv6 multihoming strategies lab
- Advertising your AS?s aggregate route
- Implement the following Outbound policies
- Remove configuration from the previous step
- Implement the following Inbound policies using MEDs
- Remove the configuration used for the previous step
- Implement the following inbound policies using the AS path prepend method
IPv6 OSPF areas
- OSPF Configuration for routers in Area 0 only
- OSPF configuration for routers with interfaces in Areas 10 to 40 only
- Putting it all together!
- Connecting Area 0 to the Areas 10, 20, 30 and 40 46
IPv6 BGP Route-reflector lab
- Configure full mesh iBGP in the core networ
- Configuring route-reflector-client peers
- Route-reflector clients should configure iBGP peering to the router reflector inside the cluster
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