Open Lab: IPv6 Security (0.5 days)
Synopsis
Open Lab aims to provide more lab time for participants. Trainers facilitate the session, provide support and help with troubleshooting as participants try to complete the exercises.
This open lab focuses on IPv6 Security and includes hands-on exercises to help the participants understand the security issues with IPv6 protocol. This lab also introduces tools to test IPv6 security to mitigate attacks and learn operational security considerations when deploying IPv6.
Target audience
Technical staff who are involved in Internet technology standards, local and national network infrastructure planning & deployment, and day-to-day network operations.
Prerequisites
This workshop assumes that participants have some working knowledge of IP Routing and IPv6 Protocol.
Participants are expected to have attended the Open Tutorial on IPv6 Deployment Planning & IPv6 Security delivered earlier this month.
Other requirements
- Hardware: It is highly recommended that participants bring their own laptop computers with Wifi(b/g/n) and administrative access to system to practice the lessons learned during the workshops.
- Software: SSH Client, Telnet Client (PuTTy)
- Confirm Secure SHell (SSH) is allowed from the office or home network to access the lab infrastructure. Test ssh connectivity, try to connect to route-views.routeviews.org. For example from the CLI type: ssh [email protected]
Course outline
- IPv6 security lab