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1 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Implementing IPv6 Networks Course Introduction

2 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-2 Welcome Instructor introduction and experience Attendees: –Name, organization –Job title and responsibilities –Internetworking experience –Your objectives

3 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-3 Course Objectives Upon completing this course, you will be able to: Describe the features and benefits of implementing IPv6 Describe Cisco IOS IPv6 features set Configure Cisco routers to support IPv6 networks

4 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-4 Course Objectives (cont.) You will be able to describe, implement, and configure: IPv6 addressing and auto configuration features Routing protocols (RIPv6, BGP4+) in IPv6 networks Transition mechanisms IPv6 services such as standard ACL in IPv6 networks

5 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-5 Course Agenda Introduction to IPv6 IPv6 In-Depth IPv6 Routing Protocol Support IPv6 Integration and Coexistence Strategies IPv6 Host Configuration Connecting to the IPv6 Internet

6 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-6 Course Prerequisite To get the maximum benefit from this course requires: Skills, knowledge and experience necessary to design, install, configure, and maintain: – Cisco routers, switches, dial/access products, and other Cisco devices – Networking solutions including network management Minimum of CCNP (ICRC, ACRC) certification or equivalent skills, knowledge, and experience

7 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-7 Learner Responsibilities Complete prerequisites Introduce yourself Ask questions

8 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-8 General Administration Class-Related Sign-in sheet Length and times Break and lunch room locations Attire Facilities-Related Course materials Site emergency procedures Rest rooms Telephones/faxes

9 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-9 Part 1—Cisco Products Icons Router Workgroup Director Bridge Server with PC Router Router w/Silicon Switch SwitchProbe Software- Based Router on File Server Small Hub (10BaseT Hub) Protocol Translator PC Router Card Gateway CiscoWorks Workstation NetFlow Router Cisco Hub Workgroup Switch 100BaseT Hub

10 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-10 Part 1—Cisco Products Icons (cont.) Access Server CDDI/FDDI Concentrator Cisco 7507 Cisco 7505 Route/Switch Processor with and without Si PC with Router- Based Software ATM Switch Broadband Router Cisco 7500 (7513) PC with Software LAN2LAN Switch VIP Switch Processor ISDN Switch Terminal Server Multi- Switch Device Cache Director Cisco 5500 Family PC Adapter Card Channel- Attached Router

11 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-11 Part 1—Cisco Products Icons (cont.) NetRanger NetSonar NetFlow/ ATM Router System Controller Cisco Directory Server IP Standard and Old (Some Prefer) Multilayer Switch, with and without Text ATM Router Cisco 1000 VCO/4K ATM Tag Switch Router Tag Router Switch MicroWeb Server Cisco CA SUMMA4

12 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-12 Part 2—IBM Products Icons IBM Mainframe IBM Mainframe with FEP FEP (Front End Processor) Cluster Controller/ 3274 or 3174 (Most Common Type) Cluster Controller/3174 (Desktop Model, Not Used Much) IBM Mini (AS400)

13 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-13 Part 3—WAN Icons DSU/CSU (Add Text in PowerPoint) WAN MUX PBX/ Switch Network Cloud Hub Gray and Blue Distributed Director Local Director PIX Right and Left NAT PBX (Small)

14 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-14 Part 4—LAN Icons Workstation (Sun) PC Mac Terminal ATM/FastGb Etherswitch HP Super- computer LAN2LAN Web Cluster Web Server Printer File Server Mini or VAX/VMS with DECnet Laptop Monitor Newton Web Browser Repeater

15 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-15 Part 5—Media Icons Token Ring FDDI Ring Line: Serial Line: Circuit-Switched Line: Ethernet

16 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-16 Part 6—Building Icons Government University Small Business Branch Office Headquarters House Telecommuter House Home Office Medium Building

17 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-17 Part 7—Multimedia, Voice, and Phone Icons Phone Phone Ethernet Phone Polycom Phone- Appliance Phone Feature Fax/ Phone Cell Phone Camera PC/Video HeadphonesMicrophone SpeakerFax Phone 2 Pager

18 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-18 Part 8—Miscellaneous Icons Firewall Lock Key Lock and Key Diskette (3.5" Floppy) Breakout Box Host Database, Relational Modem BBS (Bulletin Board System) Satellite Dish Satellite MAU PAD

19 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-19 Learner Introductions Your name Your company Prerequisite skills Brief history Objective

20 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-20


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