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Securely Transitioning Enterprise Networks to IPv6

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Nick Russo

2:52:18

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  • 0. Course Overview.mp4
    01:35
  • 0. Course Introduction, Prerequisites, and Business Scenario.mp4
    04:03
  • 1. Reviewing the Types of IPv6 Addresses.mp4
    05:07
  • 2. Allocating IPv6 Addresses in Enterprise Networks.mp4
    03:55
  • 3. Exploring the Three Broad IPv6 Transition Strategies.mp4
    02:04
  • 4. Module Summary.mp4
    00:38
  • 0. Understanding the Nuances of DNS64 and NAT64.mp4
    05:21
  • 1. Demo Activating an IPv6 Internet Connection using BGP.mp4
    04:26
  • 2. Demo Configuring NAT64 Policies and Necessary Routes.mp4
    07:13
  • 3. Demo Validating Connectivity Across NAT64.mp4
    06:50
  • 4. Analysis Exploring the NAT64 Traffic Flow.mp4
    01:43
  • 5. Module Summary.mp4
    00:36
  • 0. How Does ISATAP Tunneling Work.mp4
    05:13
  • 1. Demo Enabling OSPFv3 in the Enterprise Core.mp4
    04:18
  • 2. Demo Configuring and Validating ISATAP Connectivity.mp4
    06:24
  • 3. Demo Testing the Windows 10 ISATAP Client.mp4
    03:02
  • 4. Analysis Exploring the ISATAP Traffic Flow.mp4
    03:24
  • 5. Module Summary.mp4
    00:40
  • 0. Introducing 6rd Like ISATAP, but for the WAN.mp4
    07:55
  • 1. Demo Deploying and Validating 6rd.mp4
    07:33
  • 2. Demo Dual-stacking the Data Center VLAN.mp4
    03:23
  • 3. Demo Enabling Stateless DHCPv6 for Remote Clients.mp4
    04:26
  • 4. Analysis Exploring the 6rd and DHCPv6 Traffic Flow.mp4
    02:52
  • 5. Module Summary.mp4
    00:43
  • 0. Expanding the IPv6 Network Across the Internet.mp4
    03:17
  • 1. Demo Configuring IPv6-in-IPv4 (6in4) Tunneling with IPsec.mp4
    04:36
  • 2. Demo Configuring Dual-stack over GRE Tunneling with IPsec.mp4
    02:32
  • 3. Demo Provisioning Sites using DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation (PD).mp4
    06:48
  • 4. Analysis Exploring Internet VPN Packet Captures.mp4
    03:28
  • 5. Demo Securing the IPv6 Internet Connection.mp4
    06:22
  • 6. Module Summary.mp4
    01:18
  • 0. Designing Dual-stack Campus LANs.mp4
    06:34
  • 1. Demo Dual-stacking Clients with SLAACEUI-64.mp4
    06:56
  • 2. Demo Dual-stacking Clients with Stateful DHCPv6.mp4
    03:54
  • 3. Demo Removing the NAT64 Duct Tape Solution.mp4
    02:57
  • 4. Module Summary.mp4
    00:55
  • 0. IPv6 First-hop Security Environment Updates.mp4
    02:40
  • 1. Inspecting Router Advertisement (RA) Messages.mp4
    02:27
  • 2. Demo Deploying IPv6 RA Guard.mp4
    05:54
  • 3. Deploying DHCPv6 Guard.mp4
    02:59
  • 4. Demo Deploying IPv6 Snooping.mp4
    04:15
  • 5. Demo Deploying IPv6 Source Guard.mp4
    02:21
  • 6. Demo Deploying IPv6 Destination Guard.mp4
    02:54
  • 7. Demo Deploying IPv6 ND Suppression.mp4
    04:29
  • 8. Course Summary and Additional Resources.mp4
    01:18
  • Description


    It is commonly believed that IPv6 is only useful in environments where IPv4 is exhausted. This course dispels that myth and explores various IPv6 techniques to meet specific business needs, complete with a multi-layered IPv6 security solution.

    What You'll Learn?


      Migrating enterprise networks from IPv4 to IPv6 is often harder than it appears given the inevitable business requirements that constrain the rollout. In this course, Securely Transitioning Enterprise Networks to IPv6, you'll learn to perform that rollout with minimal business disruption and in a manner that is built to last. You'll first learn about this multi-step process, and like most journeys, some of the steps are temporary and suboptimal. One such example is NAT64, providing "quick and dirty" access to critical IPv4 services from IPv6 Internet clients. Next, you'll explore various mechanisms to interconnect IPv6 islands across a larger IPv4 networks using tunneling techniques such as ISATAP, 6rd, 6in4, and GRE/IPsec. Finally, you'll discover how to properly "dual stack" a network so that IPv4 and IPv6 run alongside one another. Dual-stack designs are conceptually easy but require diligence with respect to routing, services, and security. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge of IPv6 transition techniques needed to properly migrate an enterprise network given a variety of business constraints.

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    Nicholas (Nick) Russo, CCDE #20160041 and CCIE #42518, is an internationally recognized expert in IP/MPLS networking and design. To grow his skillset, Nick has been focused advancing Network DevOps via automation for his clients. Recently, Nick has been sharing his knowledge through online video training and speaking at industry conferences. Nick also holds a Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Nick lives in Maryland, USA with his wife, Carla, and daughter, Olivia.
    Pluralsight, LLC is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 7,000 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 45
    • duration 2:52:18
    • level average
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    • Release Date 2023/12/15