Open Tutorial: IPv6 Transition Techniques (0.5 days)
Synopsis
Sometimes, deploying IPv6 isn’t that simple, and you may need to find a way to transition from IPv4 to IPv6. This tutorial will look at one of those transition techniques (464XLAT)in depth. Hands-on lab exercises will be included.
Target audience
Technical folks who are building or operating a service provider or enterprise network and have or are deploying IPv6. This is not an introductory IPv6 Class and it is assumed that participants have a working knowledge of IPv6 and Routing.
Prerequisites
- It is assumed that the workshop participants have a working knowledge of IP Routing, and IPv4/IPv6.
We recommend the following Academy courses be completed before the start of the tutorial:
- Routing Fundamentals: APNIC Academy
- IPv6 Overview: APNIC Academy
- This workshop is not an introduction. The lab exercises use Cisco CLI and Ubuntu VMs.
Course outline
- IPv6 recap
- IPv6 transition techniques
Other requirements
- Online – Participants are advised to bring their own laptop or desktop computers with high-speed internet access and administrative access to system. It is also recommended that computers have Intel i5 or i7 processor, >=8GB of RAM and 30GB of free hard disk space.
- Face to face – Participants are advised to bring their own laptop computers with high-speed Wi-Fi (802.11a/g/n/ac) and administrative access to system. It is also recommended that laptops have Intel i5 or i7 processor, >=8GB of RAM and 30GB of free hard disk space.
- Software: SSH Client, Telnet Client, VirtualBox/VMware
- 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]
- Attendees must have an APNIC Academy login account. If you don’t have one already, you can create an account for free at https://academy.apnic.net/
- Please test the speed of your Internet connection to the servers where the Virtual Machines (VMs) are hosted at the Learn on Demand data centres, using the speed test tool at https://www.learnondemandsystems.com/speedtest/