Re: [v6ops] IPv6 Fundamentals Class (for Newbies)

nalini elkins <nalini.elkins@e-dco.com> Wed, 08 April 2020 13:54 UTC

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Subject: Re: [v6ops] IPv6 Fundamentals Class (for Newbies)
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Guys,


Sorry.  Someone told me that the link was not working.   Please try this.


https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/274663908000750350


Any problems, please let me know.


Thanks,

Nalini



On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 5:54 AM nalini elkins <nalini.elkins@e-dco.com>
wrote:

> New v6Opers,
>
> You may be interested in a free class on IPv6 fundamentals funded by a
> grant from ARIN.  This class is aimed at enterprises but may be useful to
> folks new to v6ops as well.
>
> Date: April 16, 2020
> Time: Pacific Time 8:00am (UTC 3pm)
>
> You may register at:
> https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/274663908000750350
>
> IPv6 training for enterprises is especially pertinent given the Call for
> Comment on IPv6 for the Federal Government from the U.S. government Office
> of Management and Budget.   Many U.S. based enterprises have
> network connections to U.S. federal government (Medicare, Federal Reserve,
> etc.)
>
> From the memo:
>
> "Develop an IPv6 implementation plan by the end of FY 2021, and update the
> Information Resources Management (IRM) Strategic Plan as appropriate, to
> improve all networked Federal information systems (and the IP-enabled
> assets associated with these systems) to fully enable native IPv6
> operation.  The plan shall describe your transition process and include the
> following milestones and actions:
>
> a. At least 20% of IP-enabled assets on Federal networks are IPv6-only by
> the end of FY 2023;
>
> b. At least 50% of IP-enabled assets on Federal networks are IPv6-only by
> the end of FY 2024;
>
> c. At least 80% of IP-enabled assets on Federal networks are IPv6-only by
> the end of FY 2025; and
>
> d. Identify and justify Federal information systems that cannot be
> converted to use IPv6 and provide a schedule for replacing or retiring
> these systems;
>
> The class description is below.
>
>  IPv6 Fundamentals
>
> Description: To be successful in implementing and understanding IPv6
> networks, you need to first understand the IPv6 address methodology which
> is, in many ways, a fundamental change from the IPv4 paradigm. In this
> introduction, you will become familiar with what is different as well as
> what is the same with IPv6.
>
> • Public and private addresses
> • IPv6 Prefixes
> • IPv6 Address Structure
> • IPv6 Interface ID
> • IPv6 Addressing and Address Allocation Methods (stateless, statefull)
> • Address types, unicast, multicast, anycast
> • Address categories: global, site local, link local
> • Unique Local Unicast addresses
> • Zero compression
> • Special addresses (loopback, unspecified, IPv4 mapped IPv6)
> • Broadcast address elimination
>
> Neighbor Discovery (SLAAC)
>
> Description: The Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) is one of key building
> blocks of IPv6, though it creates an alphabet soup of acronyms (NDP, RA,
> RS, NS, NA, DAD, MLD, SLAAC, RDNSS). We will describe how NDP works and its
> basic functions, including addressing and routing. Network engineers and
> systems engineers who are familiar with IPv6 addresses are welcome.
>
> • Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
> • Router Advertisements (RA)
> • Router Solicitation (RS)
> • Neighbor Solicitation (NS)
> • Neighbor Advertisement (NA)
> • Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)
> • Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)
> • Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC)
> • Router Advertisements for DNS (RDNSS)
>
> For our other free webinars, please see:
> https://industrynetcouncil.org/webinars
>
> In particular, you may be interested in a free webinar by Bob Hinden on
> the History of IPv6.
>
> Nalini Elkins
>


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Thanks,
Nalini Elkins
President
Enterprise Data Center Operators
www.e-dco.com