
What you would learn in Routing IPv4 and IPv6 course?
The primary function of routers is to move packets from one interface to the next. In this course, routing IPv4 and IPv6, you will learn in-depth how IPv4 as well as IPv6 routing functions. In the beginning, you'll begin by understanding the way ARP works, which allows IPv4 packets to be transmitted through frames. Ethernet frame. After that, you'll learn how to take IP packets away from networks by making use of the gateway settings default of a PC before looking at what happens once the router receives the message and utilizes routes to transmit the message. In the final part, you will be able to understand how to define and configure static routing for IPv4 and IPv6. At the end of this class, you'll be more familiar with troubleshooting tools, how you can make use of them to efficiently solve a network's problems, and also how to create a redundant IPv4 network by using static routes.
Course Content:
Course Overview
Address Resolution Protocol
The Default Gateway
IPv4 Static Routing
Troubleshooting IPv4 Static Routes
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol
IPv6 Static Routing
Troubleshooting IPv6 Static Routing
Check Your Knowledge: Route Selection and Dual Stack
Check Your Knowledge: Static Routes in Redundant Networks
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