This document contains an agenda and presentation slides for a webinar hosted by GLC Networks on IPv6 with Mikrotik RouterOS. The webinar covers an introduction to IPv6, how to enable and configure IPv6 on RouterOS, and a demonstration. It provides information on GLC Networks as an Indonesian training and consulting company, the trainer's background, and how to assign IPv6 addresses on RouterOS using SLAAC and DHCPv6 prefix delegation. Slides include comparisons of IPv4 and IPv6, IPv6 addressing rules, and assigning IPv6 addresses to clients.
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What is GLC?
● Garda Lintas Cakrawala (www.glcnetworks.com)
● An Indonesian company
● Located in Bandung
● Areas: Training, IT Consulting
● Mikrotik Certified Training Partner
● Mikrotik Certified Consultant
● Mikrotik distributor
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About GLC webinar?
● First webinar: january 1, 2010 (title:
tahun baru bersama solaris - new
year with solaris OS)
● As a sharing event with various
topics: linux, networking, wireless,
database, programming, etc
● Regular schedule: every 2 weeks
● Irregular schedule: as needed
● Checking schedule:
http://www.glcnetworks.com/main/sc
hedule
● You are invited to be a presenter
○ No need to be an expert
○ This is a forum for sharing: knowledge,
experiences, information
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Trainer Introduction
● Name: Achmad Mardiansyah
● Base: bandung, Indonesia
● Linux user since 1999
● Mikrotik user since 2007
● Certified Trainer (MTCNA/RE/WE/UME/INE/TCE)
● Mikrotik Certified Consultant
● Work: Telco engineer, Sysadmin, PHP programmer,
and Lecturer
● Personal website: http://achmadjournal.com
● More info:
http://au.linkedin.com/in/achmadmardiansyah
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What are mikrotik products?
● Router OS
○ The OS. Specialized for networking
○ Website: www.mikrotik.com/download
● RouterBoard
○ The hardware
○ RouterOS installed
○ Website: www.routerboard.com
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What Router OS can do?
● Go to www.mikrotik.com
○ Download: what_is_routeros.pdf
○ Download: product catalog
○ Download: newsletter
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So what has really changed?
● IPv6 does not interoperate with IPv4
○ Separate protocol working independently of IPv4
○ Deliberate design intention
○ Simplify IP headers to remove unused or unnecessary fields
○ Fixed length headers to “make it easier for chip designers and software engineers”
● Expanded address space
● Address length quadrupled to 16 bytes
● IPv6 header is twice as long (40 bytes) as IPv4 header without options (20
bytes)
● No checksum at the IP network layer p No hop-by-hop fragmentation
● Path MTU discovery
● 64 bits aligned
● Authentication and Privacy Capabilities, IPsec
● No more broadcast
● No ARP
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Source: philip smith,
ITU-T IPv6 workshop,
2016
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IPv6 on RouterOS
● IPv6 support is not enabled by default
● The package is included
● To enable go to System → Packages
● Select ‘ipv6’ and click Enable
● Reboot the router
● New menu ‘IPv6’ will appear in WinBox
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How to assign IPv6 address to client?
● SLAAC
○ For end users
● DHCPv6
○ DHCPv6 for end users
■ not available yet on routerOS → see SLAAC above
○ DHCPv6 PD (prefix delegation)
■ For routers
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End of slides
● Thank you for your attention
● Please submit your feedback: http://bit.ly/glcfeedback
● Like our facebook page: “GLC networks”
● Slide: http://www.slideshare.net/r41nbuw
● Recording: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI611_IIkQC0rsLWIFIx_yg
● Stay tune with our schedule
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