In this course, we will review some of the internet protocol version 4 features of Amazon VPCs. Then you will be presented with internet protocol version 6, its notation and how to enable it for use with Amazon Virtual Private Clouds and EC2 Instances.
Learning Objectives
Discuss IPv4, IPv6 and how to configure it to be supported by Amazon VPCs and EC2 Instances.
Intended Audience
This course is intended for architects and system operators looking to benefit by using IPv6 addressing with AWS resources. This course also covers some of the objectives for both the solutions architect professional and the AWS Networking Specialty certifications.
Prerequisites
To get the most out of this course you will need to meet the requirements for any of the AWS associate level certifications or the equivalent experience.
This course expects that you are familiar with the fundamentals of networking using AWS including Amazon Virtual Private Clouds, Public Subnets, Private Subnets, and IPv4 as used in EC2 Instances.
Enable IPv6 Support for your VPC and Resources.
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In this course, we will review some of the internet protocol version 4 features of Amazon VPCs. Then you will be presented with internet protocol version 6, its notation and how to enable it for use with Amazon Virtual Private Clouds and EC2 Instances.
Who should attend this course?
This course is intended for architects and system operators looking to benefit by using IPv6 addressing with AWS resources. This course also covers some of the objectives for both the solutions architect professional and the AWS Networking Specialty certifications.
In terms of Learning Objectives, this course is an intermediate level AWS Networking course.
It discusses IPv4, IPv6 and how to configure it to be supported by Amazon VPCs and EC2 Instances.
Prerequisites. To get the most out of this course you will need to meet the requirements for any of the AWS associate level certifications or the equivalent experience.
This course expects that you are familiar with the fundamentals of networking using AWS including Amazon Virtual Private Clouds, Public Subnets, Private Subnets, and IPv4 as used in EC2 Instances. We will have a quick review of these fundamental ideas for the sake of context in the explanations. For additional details about these features you can refer to the course Working with AWS Networking and Amazon VPC here at Cloud Academy at the link shown in your screen.
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