Date : 29 April - 1 May 2013 |
Time : 9:00 -17:00
*with mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks, as well as a break for lunch. |
Course Fee : |
Standard |
: 25,000THB |
Early Bird |
: 20,000THB |
THNIC Members |
: 20,000THB |
APNIC Members |
: Please contact us at training@interlab.ait.ac.th or Call (66-2)524-6611 |
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( Early-bird registration fees must be paid before
or on 29 March 2013 where as Standard registration
fees must be paid before or on 29 April 2013
by cheque or wire transfer payment. )
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Venue :
intERLab, AIT
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Course Duration : 3 days |
Maximum Class Size: : 40 |
Course Description:
This course provides an understanding and hands-on exposure to IPv6, its structure, operation, and technical features. IPv6 addressing and architecture is discussed in detail, and the issues related to the deployment, transition and coexistence with IPv4 are examined.
This course also includes hands-on IPv6 configurations on host computers as well as IPv6 network building and configuration scenarios. Participants will have the opportunity to work on lab exercises related to deploying IPv6 in dual-stack operational IXP/ISP environments as well as native IPv6 transit.
IPv6 policy and address allocations are discussed, as are the issues related to the current status of IPv4 free pool allocation and the deployment status of IPv6.
Objectives:
After completing this course students will be able to:
- Have a thorough understanding of IPv6 and its features
- Know the protocol differences between IPv4 and IPv6
- Know the different IPv6 addressing types
- Perform IPv6 subnetting with ease
- Understand the different IPv4 to IPv6 transition technologies
- Configure a dual-stack service provider network
Target Audience:
Network engineers, managers, and anyone interested in IPv6 deployment should attend this course. The practical and demos would be particularly important for operational engineers, while the more general discussion and review of issues involved would be highly relevant to managers and other decision
Prerequisites:
It is assumed that participants have a good understanding of networking and be familiar with IPv4.
It is highly recommended that participants bring their own laptop computers (At least Pentium 4, 1gb Ram, DVD drive, with administrative access to system) to practice the lessons learned during the workshops.
Biography of instructor
Sheryl Hermoso had various roles as a Network and Systems Administrator prior to joining APNIC. Starting her career as a Technical Support Assistant while studying at the University of the Philippines. Sheryl later finished her degree in Computer Engineering and continued to work in the same university as a Network Engineer, where she managed the DILNET network backbone and wireless infrastructure.
Areas of interest: Wireless/wifi, DNS/DNSSEC, IPv6, and security
Xiaohong Deng joined APNIC training team as a Training Officer in late 2012. She has specialized skills in IPv6, Transition mechanisms and Internet resource management.
Prior to APNIC, she's been involved in the field of IPv6, in different roles focusing on research, software development, deployment and transition. As an assistant researcher at Beijing University of Post and Telecommunication (BUPT, her focus has been on IPv6 address lookup and packet classification algorithms for high performance routers. Later she worked as a software engineer with ZTE on IPv6 firewalls and as an IPv6 project leader with France Telecom on IPv6 transition projects.
With seven years of IPv6 experience in industry, she has worked on several IPv6 patents, Internet drafts, and research papers. She has taken initiatives in open source IPv6 projects with a focus in IPv6 transition.
Areas of interest:
IPv6, IPv6 solutions for ISPs, Internet Resource Management
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