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Course Dates: March 26-27, 2012 (2 days)
In this course, we will cover the basics of IPv6 deployment. Our focus during this course will be on ISP networks and other existing IPv4 networks and the necessary planning to transition to a native (dual stacked) IPv6 network. We will be covering in detail:
- IPv6 Addressing
- Similarities and differences with IPv4
- Routing strategies (static and dynamic)
- Security implications and strategies
- Customer premise equipment
- Address allocation
- AND MUCH MORE!
EXTENSIVE hands on labs are included. We will have Mikrotik, ImageStream and Cisco Router available for use in the classroom. During this course, we will deploy a network consisting of various network infrastructure components from manufacturers such as Mikrotik, ImageStream, Cisco and other vendors. This network will be initially laid out as an IPv4 only network. Our goal will be to transition this network to a dual stacked IPv4 and native IPv6 network. As part of this course, we will look at CPE devices and security measures necessary to protect the end user networks.
Who Should Attend: This training is targeted toward network administrators, integrators, managers and others who wish to gain a better handle on adding IPv6 functionality to their networks. Prerequisites: An understanding of networking concepts is required. Attendees should have a good understanding IPv4 routing and addressing concepts.
Course Length: 2 FULL days (Includes LOTS of hands on training)
What you will need
You will need to have a laptop with an ethernet port available. It is recommended that you also have a wireless card, but that is not necessary. You may use Windows, Linux or Mac. If you wish to add a different type of router to our classroom network, you may bring that along with you. There is no guarantee that the instructors will be familiar with your router, but you are welcome to bring one along anyway. All devices will be connected via copper Ethernet connections.
Where and When!
We will hold classes at the Disney's Coronado Springs Resort at Disney World Orlando. This training event is immediately before and a part of the ISPAmerica 2012 Symposium, powered by WISPA and FISPA.
HOTEL INFORMATION: Disney's Coronado Springs Resort 1000 W. Buena Vista Drive Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
The Cornado Springs Resort is offering complimentary transportation to and from the Orlando International Airport. Rooms rates will be $119/night. See WISPA's Page for details and tickets for the ISPAmerica Show. You can make your Room Reservations HERE. These rates (normally $234/night) are guaranteed only until March 1, 2012.
This course will start on Monday, March 26, 2012 at around 9am and end on Tuesday, March 27 at around 5pm.
If you need further information on this course, please contact Butch Evans at 702-537-0979.
VERY IMPORTANT: Please ensure that you put the name, email address and a contact phone number for the person(s) who will attend the course in the comments section of your order. We need this information in order to properly register the attendees for the course.
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Registration for this course DOES NOT INCLUDE registration for the ISPAmerica 2012 Symposium. If you wish to attend that show, you MUST REGISTER at WISPA's Online Store. |