ITS-201 (host: client)
Exp. 1 : ITS-201 brief introduction
Exp. 2 : Cisco 1905 router brief introduction
Exp. 3 : IPv6 Header
Exp. 4 : IPv6 Extension Header
Exp. 5 : IPv6 Addressing
Exp. 6 : DHCPv6
Exp. 7 : ICMPv6 – Error Messages
Exp. 8 : ICMPv6 – Information Messages
Exp. 9 : Neighbor Discovery
Exp.10 : IPv6 Transition
Exp.11 : IPv6 Gateway and Route
ITS-202 (host: server)
Exp. 1 : Observe IPv6 HTTP Packet
Exp. 2 : Observe IPv6 DHCP Packet
Exp. 3 : Observe IPv6 DNS Packet
Exp. 4 : Observe IPv6 FTP Packet
Exp. 5 : Observe IPv6 Mail Packet
ITS-203 (router)
Exp. 1 : Connected route
Exp. 2 : Configuring Routing Entries
Exp. 3 : Recursive Static Routes
Exp. 4 : Default Route
Exp. 5 : Configuring Traffic Discard
Exp. 6 : Floating Static Route
Exp. 7 : Router Advertisement
Exp. 8 : Routing Table
Exp. 9 : Bellman-Ford Algorithm
Exp. 10 : Limitations of RIPng
Exp. 11 : Convergence Time of RIPng
Exp. 12 : Route Poisoning of RIPng
Exp. 13 : Packet Processing of RIPng
Exp. 14 : Area Range of OSPFv3
Exp. 15 : Non-Backbone Area and Virtual-Link of OSPFv3
Exp. 16 : External Route of OSPFv3
Exp. 17 : DR/BDR Election and Fast Convergence in OSPFv3
Exp. 18 : Router-LSA and Network-LSA
Exp. 19 : Inter-Area-Prefix-LSA
Exp. 20 : Inter-Area-Router-LSA / AS-External-LSA / Link-LSA / Intra-Area-Prefix-LSA
Category: Data Communication & Networking
Tags: ITS-200 series IPv6 Training System, ITS200, ITS 200, KandH Indonesia, Sole Agent KandH
Explosive growth in network device diversity and mobile communications, along with global adoption of networking technologies, have overwhelmed IPv4 and have driven the development of a next-generation Internet Protocol (IPv6).
In addition to providing more address space, IPv6 not only increases routing efficiency and network-layer security (built-in the IPSec encryption mechanism) but also creates new ways of addressing and more advanced QoS mechanisms, as the protocol develops.
The design purpose of ITS-200 series is to provide learners with a clear and comprehensive understanding of the protocol and operating behavior of the IPv6 specification. The complete system includes ITS-201(host:client) , ITS-202(host:server) and ITS-203(router). The interaction of these three devices can perform experiment as a group or stand alone.
ITS-201 (host: client)
1. IPv4 and IPv6 Dual-Stack system
2. Support Remote Packet Capture Service (RPCAP)
3. Using filterable TAP to complete load-balancing and port-bonding to avoid browsed packet loss.
4. Provide GUI software to send and browse IPv4 and IPv6 packet.
IPv4 : ICMP, TCP, UDP
IPv6 : Support ICMPv6, DHCPv6, Upper layer packet format and “Next Header” with Hop-by-Hop, Routing,
Fragment, Destination…etc.
5. Console and Port1~Port4 connect ports all support Auto-Negotiation.
6. Experiments cover OSI Model 2~7 layer.
ITS-202 (host: server)
1. ITS-202 (host : server), one of ITS-200 series, is designed by a series of internet service and web-based GUI interface.
2. ITS-202 can be configured as 2 types of server :
A type offers IPv6 DHCP, IPv6 DNS and IPv6 web services.
B type offers IPv6 FTP, IPv6 SMTP, IPv6 POP and IPv6 web services.
3. In order to provide cross-platform design, ITS-202 can also be configured through Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla
Firefox, Google Chrome and other browsers.
ITS-203 (router)
ITS-203(router) , one of ITS-200 series , is designed by a series of network topology and user friendly GUI software. It supports static and dynamic routing protocols. ITS-203's dynamic routing protocol supports RIPng (Routing Information Protocol next generation) and OSPFv3 (Open Shortest Path First for IPv6). Both are Interior Gateway Protocol(IGP) .