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Configure Manager Maintain IP Services in Windows Server 2008

... Windows Server 2008 can act as a router providing static IPv4 and IPv6 routing to remote networks and can provide dynamic routing through the support of routing protocols such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Another key IP service is the IP security protocol (IPSec), which offers essential security capabilities in Windows Server 2008 by providing improved authentication and
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Configure Manager Maintain IP Services in Windows Server 2008
Configure IP Addressing Windows Services in Windows Server 2008

...ation (Exam 70-642)
Internet Protocol Version 4, or IPv4, is the current, widely-deployed version of the Internet Protocol and is slowly running out of addresses to assign. Its successor, IPv6, allows greater flexibility in assigning IP addresses due to a deeper address space. Windows Server 2008 installs and enables IPv6 by default, including Windows 2008 DHCP by way of DHCPv6. This
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Planning Name Resolution IP Addressing in MS Win Server 2008

... and name resolution strategy. This course covers the key IPv4 and IPv6 characteristics, advantages, and drawbacks, so that administrators are able to plan an appropriate addressing approach. The course outlines the IPv4 and IPv6 technologies needed for IP version coexistence and eventual migration to IPv6 addressing. The course also examines the key characteristics of the DNS server role,
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CompTIA Network 2009 Routing

CompTIA Network 2009: Routing CompTIA CompTIA Network 2009 N10-004 CompTIA Network 2009
Routing is the process of selection of paths over which to send network traffic. Routing paths are selected by a number of criteria, including cost, administrative distance, and available bandwidth. Evaluation of the criteria is generally performed by routers, which is known as dynamic routing, although
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CompTIA Network 2009 Network Addressing

...is explained along with the ways in which the shortage of IPv4 addresses is being dealt with. Solutions to the IP address shortage including the development and implementation of IPv6, network address translation, and Classless Inter-domain Routing (CIDR) is covered. This course also explains what subnetting is and how it is used to segment and organize networks. This course maps to CompTIA's
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Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 3

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Learn To:
Identify characteristics of the IPv4 address structure.
Identify characteristics of the IPv6 address structure.
Distinguish between static and dynamic routing.
Identify features and functions of on-demand routing.
Audience:
This course is designed for individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those aiming for
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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Part 1

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Identify ways in which IPv6 frame formats differ from IPv4 frame formats.
Identify IPv4 to IPv6 transitioning methods.
Identify the IP Network Address Translation (NAT) commands used to configure IP NAT with access lists.
Identify benefits of using route maps with NAT.
Identify the command that links a route map to an address pool.
Unit 3: Routing Principles (2 hours)
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5 IPv6

...ions of IPv6. This course will begin with a comparison of IPv4 and IPv6. Students will learn to examine the IPv6 header and extension headers, as well as the IPv6 address architecture. This course covers IPv6 routing and security, reduced network management with IPv6, and transitioning to IPv6. Finally, the course will also take a brief look at mobile IP. Learn To Identify the
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Network Part 2 Protocols Standards

This is the second course in a three part series on the Network+ curriculum that begins with the OSI model. It also covers nerwork and application protocols and associated standards. It also introduces network services in particular, network addrssing and esolution, WAN technologies, remote access and finally covers TCP/IP troubleshooting utilities. Learn To: o Identify features of the Open
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
TCP IP Services
In this WestNet e-Learning module, we explore some common Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) services, including Domain Name System (DNS), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), and Internet Group Multicasting Protocol (IGMP), among others.
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IPv6
To intoduce IPv6, explain its features, and discuss how it can be implemented Technical support personnel, system engineers, network administrators, network managers, integration specialists
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Future Technologies Supporting Convergence
This module discusses future technologies that will make convergence easier, more reliable, and more convenient, not only for the user but for the maintainer. Here we discuss the improvements in QoS, addressing, and reliability that Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) makes over Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). We complete the text by discussing mobile, wireline and wireless technologies,
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 IP Address and Routing Protocol Design
To recognize how IP addressing and routing protocols support the overall network, and create an enterprise IP addressing and routing protocol design Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals
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Constructing IP Network Addresses
To describe the major aspects of IP addressing and calculate valid IP subnet addresses and masks Individuals new to networking concepts and terminology; individuals preparing to take the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) learning path; anyone preparing for the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) exam, the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) exam, or the Cisco
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Implementing IPv6
To enable you to describe the IPv6 features and functions that satisfy the requirements of IPv6 addressing Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and managing network environments
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5: IPv6


This is the last course in a five part series that provides instruction on the features and functions of IPv6. This course will begin with a comparison of IPv4 and IPv6. Students will learn to examine the IPv6 header and extension headers, as well as the IPv6 address architecture. This course covers IPv6 routing and security, reduced network management with IPv6, and transitioning to IPv6.
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5: IPv6
This is the last course in a five part series that provides instruction on the features and functions of IPv6. This course will begin with a comparison of IPv4 and IPv6. Students will learn to examine the IPv6 header and extension headers as well as the IPv6 address architecture. This course covers IPv6 routing and security reduced network management with IPv6 and transitioning to IPv6. Finally
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From Braini Academic
IPv6 Primer




This course provides a practical overview of the most important features of IPv6, including a hands-on look at how IPv6 systems get implemented out in the field.
IP version 6 (IPv6) is the next generation of the Internet Protocol, which will provide the technological foundation for the Internet of the future. It is already being deployed by world governments and forward thinking companies, and
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