Online Course

IP Impact on Cable Networks

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IP’s Impact on Cable Networks hands-on course provides all the details on the capabilities of IP and the role it plays in the cable network. In addition, the course covers the rollout aspects of IPv6 implementation, including configuration, provisioning, and troubleshooting of the network components.

Course goals also include an in-depth discussion surrounding operating IPv6 in tandem with IPv4. The course thoroughly covers the operational issues involved in configuring and managing parallel IP addressing systems. The breadth and depth of the course will be beneficial for those responsible for integrating the IPv6 protocol.

Finally, participants will learn transitioning options such as 6RD, native dual-stack, DS-lite, NAT444, tunneling, etc. Other topics include IPSec, header extensions, DHCP/DNSv6, ICMPv6, IPv6 multicasting, and the features of the IPv6 header.

Requirements for Successful Course Completion:

  • Completion of course assessments with a passing grade of 80%
  • Final exam with a passing grade of 80%
  • Completion of Hands-on Lab activities

Included in Course

Online Assessments and Final Exam

Target Audience

Those involved in engineering the adoption of IPv6, including network planners designing the deployment of IPv6 devices such as DOCSIS cable modems in the network, network operations managers and data center personnel, and systems engineering staff responsible for preparing the multitude of systems to support IPv6. Fundamental IP and network knowledge would be helpful to ensure students’ success in the IPv6 course.

Upon Successful Completion

  • SCTE Course Certificate
  • 1 Recertification Units (RUs) toward SCTE certification renewal