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© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-2
WelcomeWelcome
• Instructor introduction and experience
• Attendees:
–Name, organization
–Job title and responsibilities
– Internetworking experience
–Your objectives
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-3
Course ObjectivesCourse 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
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-4
Course Objectives (cont.)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
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-5
Course AgendaCourse Agenda
• Introduction to IPv6
• IPv6 In-Depth
• IPv6 Routing Protocol Support
• IPv6 Integration and Coexistence Strategies
• IPv6 Host Configuration
• Connecting to the IPv6 Internet
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-6
Course PrerequisiteCourse 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
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-7
Learner ResponsibilitiesLearner Responsibilities
•Complete prerequisites
• Introduce yourself
•Ask questions
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-8
General AdministrationGeneral Administration
Class-Related• Sign-in sheet
• Length and times
• Break and lunchroom locations
• Attire
Facilities-Related• Course materials
• Site emergencyprocedures
• Rest rooms
• Telephones/faxes
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-9
Part 1—Cisco Products IconsPart 1—Cisco Products Icons
SiSi
RouterWorkgroupDirector
BridgeServerwithPC Router
Routerw/Silicon Switch
SwitchProbeSoftware-Based Router on File Server
Small Hub (10BaseT Hub)
Protocol Translator
PC RouterCard
Gateway
CiscoWorksWorkstation
NetFlowRouter
CiscoHub
Workgroup Switch
100BaseTHub
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-10
Part 1—Cisco Products Icons (cont.)
Part 1—Cisco Products Icons (cont.)
AccessServer
CDDI/FDDI Concentrator
Cisco7507
Cisco7505
SiSi
Route/Switch Processor with and without Si
PC with Router-Based Software
ATMSwitch
BroadbandRouter
Cisco7500(7513)
PC withSoftware
LAN2LAN Switch
VIPSwitch Processor
ISDNSwitch
Terminal Server
Multi-SwitchDevice
Cache Director
Cisco5500Family
PC Adapter Card
Channel-AttachedRouter
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-11
Part 1—CiscoProducts Icons (cont.)
Part 1—CiscoProducts Icons (cont.)
NetRanger
NetSonar
NetFlow/ATM Router
SystemController
CiscoDirectoryServer
IP Standard and Old (Some Prefer)
Multilayer Switch,with and without TextSiSi
ATMRouter
Cisco 1000
VCO/4K
ATMTag SwitchRouter
TagRouterSwitch
MicroWebServer
Cisco CA
SUMMA4
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-12
Part 2—IBM Products IconsPart 2—IBM Products Icons
IBMMainframe
IBMMainframewith FEP
FEP (Front End Processor)
Cluster Controller/3274 or 3174(Most Common Type)
Cluster Controller/3174(Desktop Model, Not Used Much)
IBM Mini(AS400)
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-13
Part 3—WAN IconsPart 3—WAN Icons
DSU/CSU(Add Text in PowerPoint)
WAN
MUX
PBX/Switch
Network Cloud
HubGray and Blue
Distributed Director
Local Director
PIX Right and Left
NAT
PBX(Small)
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-14
Part 4—LAN IconsPart 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
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-15
Part 5—Media IconsPart 5—Media Icons
Token Ring
FDDI RingFDDI
Line: Serial
Line: Circuit-Switched
Line: Ethernet
TokenRing
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-16
Part 6—Building IconsPart 6—Building Icons
Government University
U N I V E R S I T YU N I V E R S I T Y
SmallBusiness
BranchOffice
Headquarters
HouseTelecommuterHouse
Home Office
Medium Building
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-17
Part 7—Multimedia, Voice,and Phone Icons
Part 7—Multimedia, Voice,and Phone Icons
Phone
Phone Ethernet
Phone Polycom
Phone-Appliance
Phone Feature
Fax/Phone
Cell Phone
CameraPC/Video
CameraPC/Video
Headphones Microphone
Speaker Fax
Phone 2
Pager
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-18
Part 8—Miscellaneous IconsPart 8—Miscellaneous Icons
Firewall
Lock
Key
Lock and Key
Diskette(3.5" Floppy)
Breakout Box
Host
Database, Relational
Modem
BBS (BulletinBoardSystem)
SatelliteDish
SatelliteMAU
PAD
© 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPV6 v2.1—1-19
Learner IntroductionsLearner Introductions
•Your name
•Your company
•Prerequisite skills
•Brief history
•Objective