[MLB-WIRELESS] FW: [NEWS-L] Next round of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) workshops
Brendan Hiley
Pro at ProFX.net
Mon Jul 15 13:30:20 EST 2002
Heh.
It's great until you see the price tag :)
-ProFX
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From: <Tyson.Clugg at csiro.au>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 1:11 PM
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] FW: [NEWS-L] Next round of Internet Protocol version
6 (IPv6) workshops
> FYI.
>
> I found the workshop quite useful, I recommend that you should attend if
you
> intend on implementing IPv6 within the next 12 months.
>
> Cheers,
> Tyson.
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: George McLaughlin [mailto:George.McLaughlin at aarnet.edu.au]
> > Sent: Monday, 15 July 2002 12:50 PM
> > To: news-l at aarnet.edu.au
> > Subject: [NEWS-L] Next round of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
> > workshops
> >
> >
> > AARNet News 15 July 2002
> >
> > Next round of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) workshops
> >
> > As a result of the overwhelming response to participate in
> > the IPv6 workshops that were held at the end of June (all three
> > workshops were fully subscribed within 10 days of the initial
> > announcement), AARNet and GrangeNet are organising further
> > IPv6 workshops to ensure that as many of our members as possible
> > are able to attend, particularly those that were not able to
> > secure a place in the June sessions. Please register early to
> > secure a place in this round.
> >
> > With the exception of the Canberra workshop (which is already
> > underway) the dates are tentative and may vary depending on local
> > circumstances. Similarly, with the exception of the Canberra
> > workshop, venues have yet to be determined.
> >
> > Canberra 15/16 July
> > - CSIRO Conference Centre, Limestone Avenue
> > - a further Canberra workshop will be scheduled if
> > numbers justify
> > Melbourne 13/14 Aug
> > Perth 17/18 Sep
> > Sydney 1/2 Oct
> > Brisbane 15/16 Oct
> > Adelaide 29/30 Oct
> >
> > These workshops require a minimum of 12 and a maximum of 18
> > participants. If there is sufficient demand, a second workshop
> > will be held probably immediately following the first.
> >
> > These will again be intense 2-day hands-on workshops where
> > participants will be required to bring a laptop (Unix/Windows) on
> > which to run an IPv6 stack. By the end of the workshop, participants
> > will be able to engineer an IPv6 network within their campus or
> > organisation.
> >
> > Topics will again include:
> >
> > - Router Configuration
> >
> > - BGP Configuration: Participants will configure BGP sessions
> > between the campus and core routers.
> >
> > - Addressing: How addressing works, what types of addressing
> > schemes are possible given the number of addresses available,
> > how allocations are made, and current best practices.
> >
> > - Bind configuration: How to populate a server with AAAA records,
> > and how to configure it to perform both forward and reverse
> > lookups. Discuss best practices, bind versions required, and
> > potential pitfalls.
> >
> > - Application Space: Participants will set up IPv6-aware servers,
> > including HTTP and Mail. By the end of the session, participants
> > will be able to send and receive mail, telnet or ssh and use web
> > access over IPv6 transport.
> >
> > - Transition Issues: How to make your IPv6 network IPv4-aware
> > and vice versa? How extensively can you do dual stack
> > implementations and where do you need to do translation?
> >
> > - Discussion Issues: Several aspects of IPv6 will be covered
> > in detail.
> >
> > Among them are the effects of multihoming, how auto-configuration
> > affects network administrators and network management.
> >
> > - Services: What IPv6 services should be offered? What are the
> > best known practices for distributing IPv6 throughout a campus
> > or state network?
> >
> > The workshops will be given by John Barlow, Advanced Communications
> > Services Coordinator for GrangeNet, based on those given in June by
> > Dale Finkelson, Chair Ipv6 Working Group Internet2, and Brent
> > Sweeney,
> > Senior Engineer at the Abilene (Internet2) Network Operations Centre.
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------
> > REGISTRATION
> >
> > Each workshop will be limited to between 12 and 18 attendees
> > - register early to ensure a place at:
> > http://www.aarnet.edu.au/rd/advanced-internet-workshops/aiw02-2/
> >
> > or request a registration form by emailing
> > internetworkshop at aarnet.edu.au
> >
> > Preference will be given to applicants from AARNet member institutions
> > and from those organisations that will participate in GrangeNet.
> >
> > Cost:
> > Participants from AARNet Member Organisations: $440 (inc GST)
> > Participants from other organisations: $660 (inc GST).
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> >
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