IPv6 for CCNAs Part 3 of 3 - Technological Requirements
Published by Anthony Sequeira | April 9, 2013IPv6 Shorthand Notation Explained
Published by Doug Bassett | April 5, 2013Video Runtime: 2 minutes
Video Summary:
IPv6 uses hexadecimal for addressing. Since IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long, this can make for a lot to type. In this video, Doug Bassett explains the shorthand notation for IPv6.
This is an example of the real-world, online HD certification training done at StormWind.com.
StormWind.com Cisco Mentor Question Spotlight - Mastering IPv6
Published by Anthony Sequeira | April 5, 2012Students are slamming the Cisco Mentor Team at stormwind.com lately concerned IPv6. It is no surprise really! This topic is making its way into more and more Cisco courses here at stormwind.com, and there is the fact that more and more companies are starting to lean more on these important technologies.
How can you fully master these technologies at this point? Well, here are two paths depending on what your primary concern is:
IPv6 for CCNAs - Address Representation
Published by Anthony Sequeira | August 17, 2011Here in Part 2, Anthony details what you need to know about IPv6 address representation. There are valuable shortcuts for presenting and using these addresses.
IPv6 for CCNAs - Part1: Why IPv6?
Published by Anthony Sequeira | August 11, 2011In this first video in the series, Anthony Sequeira of StormWindLive.tv teaches students why the move to IPv6 is so important.
IPv6 Link-Local Next Hop
Published by Anthony Sequeira | April 9, 2011This video blog examines an important aspect of the IPv6 Link-Local address.
IPv6 Link-Local Addresses
Published by Anthony Sequeira | April 7, 2011In this video blog, we examine the link-local IPv6 address and it function and implementation on Cisco devices.



