IPV6 IMPLEMENTATION COURSE IN ACTIVE EQUIPMENT

Responsible Academic Unit: SCHOOL OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Number of Credits: 3
Hours: 48
Schedule: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 08:00 – 10:00 AM

Course Description

The Internet today is significantly different than it was in the last few decades. Today, the Internet is much more than email, web pages, and transferring files between computers. The Internet is evolving and is becoming an Internet of Things. Computers, tablets, and smartphones will no longer be the only devices that access the Internet. Internet-ready and sensor-equipped devices of the future will include everything from automobiles and biomedical devices to home appliances and natural ecosystems. With a growing population accessing the Internet, limited IPv4 address space, NAT issues, and the Internet of Everything, the time has come to begin the transition to IPv6.

GENERAL OBJECTIVE
Train engineers, technologists and/or technicians in the area of networks and infrastructure of organizations in the knowledge of the IPv6 addressing protocol and its implementation.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES

  • Know an overview and the structure of the IPv6 protocol
  • Configuring IPv6 Addressing on Cisco Active Equipment
  • Implementation and testing of networks and subnets using IPv6 protocol
  • IPv4 to IPv6 migration techniques

Contact information:

International Relations Office – PBX: (57) 6517013 Ext 3410 – 3411
chiefinternational@unisinucartagena.edu.corelininternationals@unisinucartagena.edu.co
Avenida al Bosque Transversal 54 N° 30 – 453 – Santillana Headquarters – Cartagena de Indias, D. T y C – Bolívar, Colombia.

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