APNIC Routing Essentials Workshop      


Date
:14-16 June 2006

Time: 09:00 - 17:00

Course Fees:
http://www.apnic.net/training/registration/2006/register-20060613.html


Venue: Training Room, intERLab, AIT, Thailand

In Collaboration with

Instructors: APNIC Trainers (Amante Alvaran and Arth Paulite)

Objectives:

This workshop seeks to achieve the following objectives:

  • To identify the design requirements in running a network
  • To perform IP addressing best practices for the network infrastructure
  • To configure a router running in a simulated network environment
  • To use appropriate routing protocols that will handle the traffic flow to address the reliability, redundancy, and performance requirements of a network
  • To configure Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) and ExteriorGateway Protocol (EGP) such as the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for IGP and Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGPv4) for EGP.
Who should attend?

The targeted audience for this workshop is networking professionals who are responsible for planning, implementing and maintaining the networks.

Course Duration:

3 days

Course Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Routing Principles
  • IP addressing
  • Network planning essentials
  • Router configuration requirements
  • Configuring OSPF in a single area
  • Interconnecting multiple OSPF area
  • Configuring BGP
The workshop contains different scenarios of network designs to build a network.

Prerequisite

  • OSI reference model hierarchical knowledge
  • Clear understanding of the internetworking foundation
  • UNIX basic commands

Registration

Online Registration : http://www.apnic.net/training/registration/2006/register-20060613.html

Biography of instructor:

Amante Alvaran:

Amante Alvaran has extensive experience on data network engineering and administration in the data networking and telecommunications industry. His areas of expertise include networkdesign, implementation, administration, IP routing and network security, among others. Currently, he works with APNIC as a training officer conducting trainings, tutorials and workshops in the APNIC member countries within the Asia Pacific Region. He also developed the training modules for IP Routing and Network Security, which he teaches as part of APNIC's regular training offerings. He is also responsible for the development of the IPv6 Services workshop modules. Further, he is a Cisco certified engineer.

Arth Paulite:

Arth Paulite has been working in the industry on systems and network operations for over 10 years. He has worked with APNIC for more than 4 years evaluating Internet resource requirements and conducting advance DNS workshop. Areas of expertise include IP services and IP routing protocols. The last couple of years Arth has been working extensively in the security area of DNS. Prior to joining APNIC, he worked for Cable internet provider, and has more than 6 years of data networking experience. Arth holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering.

Asia Pacific Network Information Centre - APNIC
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APNIC is one of five Regional Internet Registries currently operating in the world. It provides allocation and registration services which support the operation of the Internet globally. It is a not-for-profit, membership-based organisation whose members include Internet Service Providers, National Internet Registries, and similar organisations. APNIC represents the Asia Pacific region, comprising 56 economies.

For more information, please visit www.apnic.net .



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Certificate of paticipation, training materials, lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Please note that the places are limited and the registration will be on a “first come – first served” basis. If you have any further queries, please contact Ms. Wit Hmone at +66-2 524 6611 (for AIT internal user dial 6611 only) or email: training@interlab.ait.ac.th.