Lecture Week 7 Implementing IP Addressing Services.

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Lecture Week 7 Implementing IP Addressing Services

Objectives Configure DHCP in an enterprise branch network Configure NAT on a Cisco router Configure new generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6

Configure DHCP in an Enterprise Branch Network Describe the function of DHCP in a network

Configure DHCP in an Enterprise Branch Network Describe how DHCP dynamically assigns an IP address to a client

Configure DHCP in an Enterprise Branch Network Describe the differences between BOOTP and DHCP

Configure DHCP in an Enterprise Branch Network Describe how to configure a DHCP server

Configure DHCP in an Enterprise Branch Network Describe how to configure a Cisco router as a DHCP client

Configure DHCP in an Enterprise Branch Network Explain how DHCP Relay can be used to configure a router to relay DHCP messages when the server and the client are not on the same segment

Configure DHCP in an Enterprise Branch Network Describe how to configure a Cisco router as a DHCP client using SDM

Configure DHCP in an Enterprise Branch Network Describe how to troubleshoot a DHCP configuration

Configure NAT on a Cisco Router Describe the operation and benefits of using private and public IP addressing

Configure NAT on a Cisco Router Explain the key features of NAT and NAT overload

Configure NAT on a Cisco Router Explain the advantages and disadvantages of NAT

Configure NAT on a Cisco Router Describe how to configure static NAT to conserve IP address space in a network

Configure NAT on a Cisco Router Describe how to configure dynamic NAT to conserve IP address space in a network

Configure NAT on a Cisco Router Describe how to configure NAT Overload to conserve IP address space in a network

Configure NAT on a Cisco Router Describe how to configure port forwarding

Configure NAT on a Cisco Router Describe how to verify and troubleshoot NAT and NAT overload configurations

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Explain the need for IPv6 to provide a long- term solution to the depletion problem of IP address

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Describe the format of the IPv6 addresses and the appropriate methods for abbreviating them

Address Types  Global Unicast  Starts with 2000::/3  Assigned by IANA  Link Local – starts with FE80::/10  Loopback – ::1  Unspecified – ::

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Explain the various methods of assigning IPv6 addresses to a device

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Describe the transition strategies for implementing IPv6

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Describe how Cisco IOS dual stack enables IPv6 to run concurrently with IPv4 in a network

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Describe the concept of IPv6 tunneling

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Describe the concept of IPv6 tunneling

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Describe how IPv6 affects common routing protocols, and how these protocols are modified to support IPv6

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Explain how to configure a router to use IPv6

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Explain how to configure a router to use IPv6

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Explain how to configure and verify RIPng for IPv6

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Explain how to configure and verify RIPng for IPv6

Configure New Generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6 Explain how to verify and troubleshoot IPv6

Summary Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) – This is a means of assigning IP address and other configuration information automatically. DHCP operation –3 different allocation methods Manual Automatic Dynamic –Steps to configure DHCP Define range of addresses Create DHCP pool Configure DHCP pool specifics

Summary DHCP Relay – Concept of using a router configured to listen for DHCP messages from DHCP clients and then forwards those messages to servers on different subnets Troubleshooting DHCP –Most problems arise due to configuration errors –Commands to aid troubleshooting Show ip dhcp Show run debug

Summary Private IP addresses –Class A = 10.x.x.x –Class B = x.x – x.x –Class C = x.x Network Address Translation (NAT) –A means of translating private IP addresses to public IP addresses –Type s of NAT Static Dynamic –Some commands used for troubleshooting Show ip nat translations Show ip nat statistics Debug ip nat

Summary IPv6 –A 128 bit address that uses colons to separate entries –Normally written as 8 groups of 4 hexadecimal digits Cisco IOS Dual Stack –A way of permitting a node to have connectivity to an IPv4 & IP v6 network simultaneously IPv6 Tunneling –An IPV6 packet is encapsulated within another protocol

Summary Configuring RIPng with IPv6 – 1 st globally enable IPv6 – 2 nd enable IPv6 on interfaces on which IPv6 is to be enabled – 3 rd enable RIPng using either – ipv6 rotuer rip name – ipv6 router name enable

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