Implementing IPv6 in a corporate network brings with it a number of challenges. The workshop will present key systems and good practices for the allocation of addresses, the selection of migration and routing mechanisms, and the setting of security policy.
Content
- Qos in IPv6,
- Security:
- Threats Overview,
- Security Services,
- Control plane security (ICMPv6, ND, SLAAC, DHCPv6, routing, Multicast, Mobile IPv6),
- Data plane security (IPsec for IPv6, tunnelling mechanisms),
- ACL.
- Good practices:
- IPv6 network addressing,
- Firewall,
- Dualstack implementation,
- Addressing End Devices.
- Switching IPv4 and IPv6 (Dualstack):
- Enable switching between IPv4 and IPv6,
- Switching problems.
- Exercises:
- ACL,
- Example of network addressing (Dual Stack).
Learning objectives
- be trained to assess the IPv6 readiness of your existing network,
- Know how to design an IPv6 addressing scheme for use in the enterprise,
- learn about different migration mechanisms,
- be trained to set appropriate routing and security policies,
- learn about the management capabilities of an IPv6 network.
Target group
- network and systems engineers and administrators,
- development engineers,
- experts in monitoring and managing networks.