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| 10 - IPv6 Unicast Address Types GUA Subnet Prefix.mp4 | 297.9 MB | ||
| 10 - IPv6-Unicast-Address-Types-GUA-Subnet-Prefix-ArashDeljoo.txt | 4.4 KB | ||
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| 11 - IPv6 Unicast Address Types Embedded IPv4.mp4 | 50.2 MB | ||
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| 12 - IPv6 Anycast and ULA LLA Address Review.mp4 | 713.5 MB | ||
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| 13 - IPv6 Global Unicast Address Manual Configuration.mp4 | 113.9 MB | ||
| 13 - IPv6-Global-Unicast-Address-Manual-Configuration-EVE.txt | 1.9 KB | ||
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| 14 - IPv6 Unicast Routing.mp4 | 142.5 MB | ||
| 14 - IPv6-Unicast-Routing-EVE.txt | 1.2 KB | ||
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| 15 - IPv6 Dynamic Address Assignment SLAAC.mp4 | 229.4 MB | ||
| 15 - IPv6-Dynamic-Address-Assignment-SLAAC-EVE.txt | 2.1 KB | ||
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| 16 - IPv6 Router Address Assignment with SLAAC.mp4 | 55.2 MB | ||
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| 16 - IPv6-Router-Address-Assignment-with-SLAAC-EVE.txt | 1.3 KB | ||
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| 17 - IPv6 Stateless DHCP and Stateful DHCP and NDP and DAD.mp4 | 721.9 MB | ||
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| 18 - Global Unicast IPv6 Address Fundamental and Assignment Review.mp4 | 592.6 MB | ||
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| 19 - IPv6 Routing Fundamentals and Static Routing.mp4 | 644 MB | ||
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| 2 - IPv6 Address Simplification Rules.mp4 | 94.8 MB | ||
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| 20 - IPv6 Path MTU Discovery PMTUD.mp4 | 143.6 MB | ||
| 21 - IPv6-Dual-Stack-Migration-Strategy-GNS3.txt | 2.8 KB | ||
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| 21 - IPv6 Dual Stack Migration Strategy.mp4 | 90.1 MB | ||
| 21 - IPv6-Dual-Stack-Migration-Strategy-GNS3.rar | 51.3 KB | ||
| 22 - IPv6-Tunneling-MCT-with-Static-Routing-GNS3.txt | 3 KB | ||
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| 22 - IPv6 Tunneling MCT with Static Routing.mp4 | 240.8 MB | ||
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| 23 - IPv6 Tunneling MCT with Dynamic Routing.mp4 | 105.4 MB | ||
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| 23 - IPv6-Tunneling-MCT-with-Dynamic-Routing-GNS3.txt | 3.1 KB | ||
| 24 - IPv6 Tunneling GRE.mp4 | 139.5 MB | ||
| 24 - IPv6-Tunneling-GRE-EVE.png | 39.8 KB | ||
| 24 - IPv6-Tunneling-GRE-EVE.rar | 37.4 KB | ||
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| 24 - IPv6-Tunneling-GRE-EVE.txt | 3 KB | ||
| 25 - IPv6 Tunneling Automatic 6to4 Private Address.mp4 | 261.4 MB | ||
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| 25 - IPv6-Tunneling-Automatic-6to4-Private-Address-GNS3.txt | 3.6 KB | ||
| 26 - IPv6 Tunneling Automatic 6to4 Public Address.mp4 | 154.8 MB | ||
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| 27 - IPv6 Tunneling ISATAP.mp4 | 218.9 MB | ||
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| 28 - IPv6 NAT64 Introduction.mp4 | 46.5 MB | ||
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| 3 - IPv6 Address Types.mp4 | 109.7 MB | ||
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| 29 - IPv6 Static NAT64.mp4 | 119.3 MB | ||
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| 30 - IPv6 NAT64 with DNS64.mp4 | 133.1 MB | ||
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| 31 - IPv6 Deployment Models.mp4 | 76.1 MB | ||
| 32 - IPv6 and IPv4 Characteristics.mp4 | 61 MB | ||
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| 33 - IPv6 Enhancements over IPv4.mp4 | 66.2 MB | ||
| 34 - IPv6 Design IPv6 Deployment and Design Considerations.mp4 | 61.6 MB | ||
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| 35 - IPv6 Design Considerations for Migration to IPv6 Design.mp4 | 94 MB | ||
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| 38 - Challenges of the Transition to IPv6 IPv6 Services.mp4 | 39.2 MB | ||
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| 39 - Challenges of the Transition to IPv6 Link Layer Security Considerations.mp4 | 39.2 MB | ||
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Description
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the most recent version of the Internet Protocol (IP), the communications protocol that provides an identification and location system for computers on networks and routes traffic across the Internet. IPv6 was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to deal with the long-anticipated problem of IPv4 address exhaustion, and is intended to replace IPv4. In December 1998, IPv6 became a Draft Standard for the IETF, which subsequently ratified it as an Internet Standard on 14 July 2017.
Devices on the Internet are assigned a unique IP address for identification and location definition. With the rapid growth of the Internet after commercialization in the 1990s, it became evident that far more addresses would be needed to connect devices than the IPv4 address space had available. By 1998, the IETF had formalized the successor protocol. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses, theoretically allowing 2128, or approximately 3.4×1038 total addresses. The actual number is slightly smaller, as multiple ranges are reserved for special use or completely excluded from use. The two protocols are not designed to be interoperable, and thus direct communication between them is impossible, complicating the move to IPv6. However, several transition mechanisms have been devised to rectify this.
IPv6 provides other technical benefits in addition to a larger addressing space. In particular, it permits hierarchical address allocation methods that facilitate route aggregation across the Internet, and thus limit the expansion of routing tables. The use of multicast addressing is expanded and simplified, and provides additional optimization for the delivery of services. Device mobility, security, and configuration aspects have been considered in the design of the protocol.
Who this course is for:
Enterprise Network Engineers , Service Provider Engineers , Datacenter Engineers
Requirements
You need to have knowledge of Cisco IOS CLI configuration . You can implement scenarios of this course in GNS3 and EVE-NG.
Last Updated 3/2023
| torrent name | size | uploader | age | seed | leech |
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| 7.7 GB | tutsnode | 4 years | 0 | 0 | |
| 245.8 MB | groovymax123 | 11 years | 0 | 0 |
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