- Introduction and TCP/IP Review
- Identify TCP/IP architectural components
- Identify TCP/IP protocols
- Configure IPv4 addresses
- Manual address configuration
- Dynamic address configuration
- Configure subnetting
- Describe the purpose and use of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- TCP/IP Management
- Domain name requirements
- Name servers
- DNS zones
- Routing fundamentals
- Routing protocols
- Management tools
- IPv6 Overview
- Shortcomings of IPv4
- Extending IPv4 address space and usage
- Gradual implementation of IPv6
- Describe IPv6 basic features
- IPv6 supported on Windows
- IPv6 supported on Cisco routers
- Installing IPv6 on a Windows 2003 Server computer
- IPv6 Addressing and Header Structure
- Address prefixes
- Address space allocation
- Types of supported addresses
- Unicast, multicast and anycast addresses
- Identify IPv6 address structures
- Local-link addresses
- IPv6 header format
- Supported next header values
- Purpose and use of next header values
- Extension headers
- ICMPv6 and Management Tools
- ICMPv6 structure
- ICMPv6 messages
- Command line management utilities
- Using network monitor to monitor IPv6 traffic
- Neighbor Discovery and Multicast Listener Discovery
- The neighbor discovery process
- Message structure
- Supported message options
- Multicast listener discovery processes
- Auto-configuration and Name Resolution
- Auto-configuration types
- Comparing stateless and stateful auto-configuration
- IPv6 auto-configuration states
- Host auto-configuration procedures
- Configuring static host addresses
- Domain Name System (DNS) support for IPv6
- IPv6 resource records
- IPv6 Routing
- IPv6 subnetting
- NLA and SLA subnetting
- Router advertisement messages
- IPv6 routing tables
- IPv6 routing protocols
- Windows Server 2003 and Cisco IPv6 functionality
- Configuring router support
- Co-existence
- IPv4 and IPv6 co-existence requirements
- Barriers to IPv6 migration
- Mixed environment node types
- IPv6/IPv4 co-existence addresses
- Tunneling mechanisms
- Purpose and use of PortProxy
- Wrap-up
- Course Recap and Q/A
- Evaluations