Hi, all
I'm a new guy.
This days, I'm beginning to prepare for LPIC-2 exam.
I checked the LPIC-2 Exam Detailed Objectives on the lpi.org.
But I didn't find anything talked about the IPv6.
Maybe the LPIC-2 Exam Detailed Objectives is not updated to the newest
version.
Is there anybody who does plan to take part in the LPIC-2 exam in November
or December this year?
And whether will the LPIC-2 exam include something about IPv6 in November or
December this year?
Thanks.

T.J.Diamondv

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Bryan J. Smith
> Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 2:02 AM
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> Cc: lpi-examdev@lpi.org
> Subject: Re: [lpi-examdev] Re: [lpi-discuss] IPv6 in exam LPI ?
> 
> Mark Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Good point. What does everyone feel about including IPv6 in
> > the objectives for Level 1?  My first take is that IPv6 is
> > still not really being taken up in the wild.  Anyone know a
> > network system or company that is using IPv6? What are the
> > pros and cons?
> 
> I've seen IPv6 on a number of certification exams in the last
> 2-3 years, including the Sun Certified Network Administrator
> (SCNA) for Solaris 8 (now 2 versions old) which is a 3rd,
> optional exam after the 2-exam Sun Certified System
> Administrator (SCSA), on the newer 6-exam BSCI of the Cisco
> Certified Design/Network Professional (CCDP/CCNP) tracks, and
> mentioned in a few others like on the Network exam of the
> ProsoftTraining Master CIW Administrator.
> 
> In a nutshell, the _foundations_ of IPv6 should be known at a
> LPI Certified Level 2 (LPIC-2) level.  IPv6 is more of a
> network administrator detail, but it's quickly going to
> become system administrator level soon.  E.g., a typical IPv6
> node has at least two (2), if not three (3) IPv6 addresses.
> One for the local layer-2 subnet, one for the corporate
> layer-3 subnet and/or one for the public Internet (NOTE:
> these are major oversimplifications).
> 
> I'd recommend when the LPIC-2 comes up for revision, we
> tackle basic IPv6 understanding.  This would be things such
> as writing correct "ifconfig" and "route" statements for
> IPv6, identifying header/network bits of IPv6, etc...
> Nothing too great, but this sysadmins will need to know soon
> enough.
> 
> 
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