1 00:00:02,272 --> 00:00:08,622 [music] 2 00:00:08,622 --> 00:00:16,227 Hello everyone, and welcome to INE's IPv6 on Cisco Fundamental course. 3 00:00:16,449 --> 00:00:21,876 My name is David Smith, and I will be your instructor for this course. 4 00:00:23,046 --> 00:00:26,207 There's my information along with my email address, 5 00:00:26,207 --> 00:00:29,879 if anybody has any questions while we're going through this 6 00:00:29,879 --> 00:00:34,581 feel free to hit me up with an email any time. 7 00:00:34,581 --> 00:00:38,049 I'll talk a little about who this course is intended for. 8 00:00:38,631 --> 00:00:46,202 I put on here CCNA/CCNP just because our focus is a bit on Cisco here, 9 00:00:46,202 --> 00:00:49,737 but what it really comes down to is we just need you 10 00:00:49,737 --> 00:00:52,486 to have some experience with IPv4. 11 00:00:52,486 --> 00:00:58,088 We're not going to be trying to teach IP itself from the ground up. 12 00:00:58,088 --> 00:01:01,543 So there's a certain understanding here that you should already know 13 00:01:01,543 --> 00:01:08,017 how IPv4 works, what TCP is, what UDP is, because those haven't changed. 14 00:01:08,986 --> 00:01:14,493 So really just a really good bare minimum CCNA level, 15 00:01:14,493 --> 00:01:19,661 preferably a CCNP level of experience with IPv4, 16 00:01:19,661 --> 00:01:23,616 or some other vendor's equivalent certification 17 00:01:23,628 --> 00:01:26,603 or knowledge base is perfectly fine. 18 00:01:26,603 --> 00:01:30,567 It's just we're not going to be teaching from the ground up. 19 00:01:30,567 --> 00:01:34,378 I'm going to be presenting most of this course from the perspective of, 20 00:01:34,492 --> 00:01:42,016 here's what you already know about IPv4, and now here is what's changed in IPv6. 21 00:01:42,165 --> 00:01:46,522 That said, again, our focus is going to be on Cisco equipment. 22 00:01:46,522 --> 00:01:50,199 So as I go through we're going to be doing a whole bunch of CLI, 23 00:01:50,199 --> 00:01:52,131 looking at how these things work. 24 00:01:52,466 --> 00:01:59,973 We'll be looking at everything from automatic addressing with DHCP, 25 00:01:59,973 --> 00:02:02,970 or slack, or stateless auto-configuration, 26 00:02:02,970 --> 00:02:06,042 all the way up through BGP. 27 00:02:06,042 --> 00:02:11,064 We'll do some IPv6 over DMVPN - some things like this. 28 00:02:11,264 --> 00:02:13,557 Now, again, some of these more advanced features, 29 00:02:13,557 --> 00:02:18,757 as we get to them, maybe a little bit over the head of some people, 30 00:02:18,757 --> 00:02:22,757 especially if maybe you're just at the CCNA level, 31 00:02:22,757 --> 00:02:25,394 maybe you haven't hit all of these things just yet. 32 00:02:26,165 --> 00:02:31,831 But I want to try and hit everything from... not the basic basics, 33 00:02:31,831 --> 00:02:36,013 but from the beginning, all the way to some of the more advanced features. 34 00:02:36,158 --> 00:02:39,517 A lot of this stuff, we're going to be doing it on Cisco 35 00:02:39,517 --> 00:02:44,150 equipment, but when it comes to being a client, 36 00:02:44,150 --> 00:02:47,083 that client can either be a Windows machine, 37 00:02:47,083 --> 00:02:51,036 a Mac, Linux, a Cisco router. 38 00:02:52,089 --> 00:02:54,001 We're going to be using Cisco equipment, 39 00:02:54,001 --> 00:02:55,489 just because it's convenient. 40 00:02:55,489 --> 00:02:59,040 I have a rack of equipment that we're going to be using for the course, 41 00:02:59,040 --> 00:03:03,250 and so on. But really, most of the things we're going to be 42 00:03:03,250 --> 00:03:05,883 talking about apply to anything. 43 00:03:05,883 --> 00:03:10,147 So, like I said, we'll be using Cisco for the CLI, 44 00:03:10,147 --> 00:03:13,835 and for some of the specific things, it will be Cisco-specific, 45 00:03:13,835 --> 00:03:19,330 but a lot of it is going to apply to any and all platforms. 46 00:03:19,384 --> 00:03:24,215 [music]