Learn IPv6 Addressing
Offered By: Paul Browning via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into the fundamentals of IPv6 addressing in this 28-minute beginner-friendly video tutorial. Explore the hexadecimal number system, preferred format examples, and techniques for omitting leading zeroes. Learn about the differences between leading and trailing zeroes, and understand the correct application of all-zeroes hextets omission. Discover various IPv6 address types, including unicast and multicast addresses, and grasp the concept of prefix notation. Examine global unicast addresses, global routing prefixes, and subnet IDs. Master basic subnetting techniques, including extending subnet prefixes and subnetting on nibble boundaries. Engage in a practical lab exercise to reinforce your understanding of IPv6 addressing. By the end of this tutorial, gain a solid foundation in IPv6 addressing concepts, preparing you for more advanced networking topics.
Syllabus
Intro
Overview
Hexadecimal Number System
Preferred Format Examples
Omission of Leading Zeroes Example
Leading vs Trailing Zeroes
Omission of All-zeroes Hextets Example
Incorrect Omission of All-zeroes Hextets
Combining Both Rules
IPv6 Address Types
Unicast Addresses
Multicast Addresses
Prefix Notation
Global Unicast Address
Global Routing Prefix
Subnet ID
Basic Subnetting • Basic subnetting is very straightforward
Basic Subnetting Example
Extending the Subnet Prefix Example
Subnetting on a Nibble Boundary Example
Subnetting within a Nibble Example
Lab Exercise - IPv6 Addressing
Summary
Taught by
Paul Browning
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