[AfrICANN-discuss] Formation AfriNIC: LIR et IPv6 a Libreville
Anne-Rachel Inné
annerachel at gmail.com
Wed May 27 18:42:38 SAST 2009
[** English version further down **] [** Sorry for the duplication ***]
Chers Collegues,
Nous avons le plaisir de vous informer qu’AfriNIC organise une formation LIR
et IPv6 a Libreville, au Gabon, les 4 et 5 juin 2009 suivant le programme
ci-dessous:
*04/06/2009*: Formation LIR et *05/06/2009:* Formation IPv6
*Lieu*
Le lieu vous sera communiqué sous peu.
*Coût*
La participation à la formation est gratuite et ouverte aux membres
d’AfriNIC de meme qu'aux Operateurs réseaux en priorité. (Il est à noter
qu’AfriNIC ne prend en charges aucun coût lié au transport et/ou au logement
des participants).
*Nombre de places disponibles*:
Les sieges sont limites a 30 places
*Audience visée :*
Toute personne intéressée par la gestion des adresses IP [Comment demander
des adresses IP auprès d’AfriNIC, comprendre les politiques de gestion
d’adresses et leur processus de développent, interaction et utilisation
efficace des outils de gestion d’adresses IP (WHOIS, MyAfriNIC)].
Le module IPv6 couvrira une introduction pratique à IPv6 et la necessite de
s’y convertir, la coexistence de IPv4/IPv6, le mecanisme de transition, et
comprendre IPV6 Security comparativement a IPv4 Security.
Plus d’information sur le plan de formation d'AfriNIC est disponible sur le
site d'AfriNIC:
Pour la formation LIR: http://www.afrinic.net/training/index.htm
http://www.afrinic.net/training/index.htm
Pour la formation IPv6:
http://www.afrinic.net/training/ipv6training.htm
http://www.afrinic.net/training/ipv6training.htm
Vous pouvez d'ores et deja vous enregistrer:
http://www.afrinic.net/training/registration.htm
http://www.afrinic.net/training/registration.htm
Pour plus d’information n’hésitez pas à nous écrire à: training at afrinic.net
Cordialement,
Stephanie Moorghen-Bernon
Events Coordinator & Membership Liaison Officer
AfriNIC
Tel: 230 466 66 16
-------------------< ENGLISH VERSION >----------------
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to inform you that the upcoming IPv6 Workshop will take place
in Libreville, Gabon from 4 to 5 June 2009 and according to the following
schedule:
*04/06/2009*: LIR Workshop and *05/06/2009*: IPv6 Workshop
*Venue*:
We will soon be updating you with the venue.
*Fees/Charges:*
The participation in the training is FREE of charge and open to our members
and Network Operators in that priority, however, it is open to anyone
interested in understanding the management of Internet number resources.
(Note that AfriNIC will not bear any transportation and/or accommodation
costs for the participants).
*Seats :*
Please note that seats are limited to 30 places
*Target Audience:*
This training session is for anyone interested in understanding the
management of Internet number resources - requesting number resources from
AfriNIC, understanding related policies and the policy development process,
AfriNIC membership, and how to efficiently use/interact with the AfriNIC
Whois database.
The IPv6 module covers a practical introduction to the basics of IPv6 and
the need to transition to IPv6. It will also provide understanding on the
IPv4/IPv6 coexistence, transition mechanisms, and the understanding of IPv6
Secutity as compared to IPv4 Security.
For more information about the training session, please see:
Member Training: http://www.afrinic.net/training/index.htm
http://www.afrinic.net/training/index.htm
IPv6 Workshop: http://www.afrinic.net/training/ipv6training.htm
http://www.afrinic.net/training/ipv6training.htm
To register, please go to:
http://www.afrinic.net/training/registration.htm
http://www.afrinic.net/training/registration.htm
For additional information, please do not hesitate to contact:
training at afrinic.net
Sincerely,
Stephanie Moorghen-Bernon
Events Coordinator & Membership Liaison Officer
AfriNIC
Tel: 230 466 66 16
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