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SEC0103 - ASA 9.x NAT46 NAT64 DNS64 Object NAT (Part 2)

The video walks you through configuration NAT64, NAT46, and DNS64 on Cisco ASA using Object NAT to connect IPv6 to IPv4 network. We will look at both Stateless and Stateful NAT64 and NAT46, and highlight their pros and cons, and suggest when you should use one over the other. For Stateful NAT64, we will configure static, dynamic NAT, and PAT. We will also go over how DNS64 can help translating IP embedded in DNS packet as it crosses the v4-v6 network boundary. Packet analysis on Wireshark will be performed to help us gain better understanding of the IP address translation.

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SEC0102 - ASA 9.x NAT46 NAT64 DNS64 Object NAT (Part 1)

The video walks you through configuration NAT64, NAT46, and DNS64 on Cisco ASA using Object NAT to connect IPv6 to IPv4 network. We will look at both Stateless and Stateful NAT64 and NAT46, and highlight their pros and cons, and suggest when you should use one over the other. For Stateful NAT64, we will configure static, dynamic NAT, and PAT. We will also go over how DNS64 can help translating IP embedded in DNS packet as it crosses the v4-v6 network boundary. Packet analysis on Wireshark will be performed to help us gain better understanding of the IP address translation.

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RS0051 - IPv6 NAT-PT (Part 2)

The video demonstrates a method to interface IPv6 to IPv4 network using NAT-PT on Cisco router. We will cover the basic 1-to-1 static NAT, dynamic NAT, and PAT primarily translating IPv6 source IP to IPv4. We will then look at DNS ALG feature that helps rectifying an embedded IP as DNS reply crosses IPv4-IPv6 boundary, while analysing it by Wireshark. We will configure IPv4 Mapped NAT feature to automate destination NAT process by mapping the entire IPv4 address space to IPv6 /96 subnet. The lab finishes with modification of the NAT global timeout values.

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RS0050 - IPv6 NAT-PT (Part 1)

The video demonstrates a method to interface IPv6 to IPv4 network using NAT-PT on Cisco router. We will cover the basic 1-to-1 static NAT, dynamic NAT, and PAT primarily translating IPv6 source IP to IPv4. We will then look at DNS ALG feature that helps rectifying an embedded IP as DNS reply crosses IPv4-IPv6 boundary, while analysing it by Wireshark. We will configure IPv4 Mapped NAT feature to automate destination NAT process by mapping the entire IPv4 address space to IPv6 /96 subnet. The lab finishes with modification of the NAT global timeout values.

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RS0049 - IPv6 BGP (Part 3)

The video walks you through basic and advance configuration of IPv6 BGP on Cisco router. You will be able to see configuration similarities and differences between IPv6 BGP and IPv4 BGP. Our tasks include simple route advertisement, routing process parameter adjustment, and route manipulation. You should become familiar with IPv6 BGP by the end of this lab. We recommend having basic understanding of IPv6 before viewing this video.

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RS0048 - IPv6 BGP (Part 2)

The video walks you through basic and advance configuration of IPv6 BGP on Cisco router. You will be able to see configuration similarities and differences between IPv6 BGP and IPv4 BGP. Our tasks include simple route advertisement, routing process parameter adjustment, and route manipulation. You should become familiar with IPv6 BGP by the end of this lab. We recommend having basic understanding of IPv6 before viewing this video.

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RS0047 - IPv6 BGP (Part 1)

The video walks you through basic and advance configuration of IPv6 BGP on Cisco router. You will be able to see configuration similarities and differences between IPv6 BGP and IPv4 BGP. Our tasks include simple route advertisement, routing process parameter adjustment, and route manipulation. You should become familiar with IPv6 BGP by the end of this lab. We recommend having basic understanding of IPv6 before viewing this video.

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RS0046 - IPv6 ISIS (Part 2)

The video walks you through basic and advance configuration of ISISv6 on Cisco router. You will be able to see configuration similarities and differences between ISISv6 and ISIS in IPv4. Our tasks include simple route advertisement, routing process and interface parameter adjustment, and route manipulation. We will also review the significance of Level 1/2 area. You should become familiar with ISISv6 by the end of this lab. We recommend having basic understanding of IPv6 before viewing this video.

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RS0045 - IPv6 ISIS (Part 1)

The video walks you through basic and advance configuration of ISISv6 on Cisco router. You will be able to see configuration similarities and differences between ISISv6 and ISIS in IPv4. Our tasks include simple route advertisement, routing process and interface parameter adjustment, and route manipulation. We will also review the significance of Level 1/2 area. You should become familiar with ISISv6 by the end of this lab. We recommend having basic understanding of IPv6 before viewing this video.

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RS0044 - IPv6 OSPFv3 (Part 3)

The video walks you through basic and advance configuration of OSPFv3 on Cisco router. You will be able to see configuration similarities and differences between OSPFv3 and OSPF in IPv4. Our tasks include simple route advertisement, routing process and interface parameter adjustment, and route manipulation. We will also look at various types of OSPF area and LSA messages. You should become familiar with OSPFv3 by the end of this lab. We recommend having basic understanding of IPv6 before viewing this video.

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