Advanced Routing: BGP IPv4/IPv6 Workshop
Date : 30th July - 3rd August 2012
Time : 9:00-18:00*
*with mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks, as well as a break for lunch.
Course Fee :    Standard  : 45,000 THB
  Early Bird  : 35,000 THB (until 30 June 2012 )
  THNIC Member  : 35,000 THB
  APNIC Member  :  --
 
    ( Early-bird registration fees must be paid before
  or on until 30 June 2012 where as Standard registration
  fees must be paid before or on 30th July 2012
  by cheque or wire transfer payment. )

Venue : Shinawatra University Bangkok, Viphavadi-Rangsit Road, Thailand (Location Map )
Instructors :
Philip Smith, (APNIC)
   
Course Duration : 5 days
Max. Class size: 28
Synopsis:

This is a technical workshop, made up of lecture and hands-on lab work to teach the ISIS and BGP skills required for the configuration and operation of large scale networks that make up the Internet.


Target Audience:

Technical staff who are now building or operating a wide area service provider network with international and/or multiprovider connectivity, or considering participation at an Internet Exchange point.


Pre-requisites:

It is assumed that the workshop participants know how to use a router command line interface, do basic router configuration and have good working knowledge of an IGP (OSPF or ISIS) and BGP fundamentals. This workshop is not an introduction to routing. The lab exercises use Cisco IOS configuration syntax.
NB: Participants are required to bring laptops.

Workshop Topics:

  • ISIS design and best practices for Service Provider networks
  • BGP introduction, attributes and policy
  • BGP scalability (including Route Reflectors and Communities)
  • Aggregation
  • BGP Multihoming Techniques (redundancy and load balancing)
  • ISP Best Practices
  • ISP Network Design and Operations Best Practices
  • Peering best practices
  • IPv6 Background and Standards
  • IPv6 Extensions for Routing Protocols
  • IPv6 Addressing and Address planning
  • IPv6 Deployment Case Study

Biography of instructor

Philip Smith - Philip Smith has been working in the Internet industry since the early 90s. He recently joined APNIC, the Asia Pacific Network Information Center, as Director of Learning and Development. Prior to joining APNIC, he spend over thirteen years at Cisco Systems, in the Internet Architectures Group of the company's CTO organization. Read More

Registration is already full, you can register but you will be in waiting list. . No need to pay until we have notified you when there will be an open slot


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. Sweet Mae Monteclaro at +66-2 524 5380 (for AIT internal user dial 5380 only) or email: training at interlab.ait.ac.th.


Copyright © 2012 intERLab
webmaster@interlab.ait.ac.th