[AfrICANN-discuss] Reminder: Registration still Open for AFRINIC
INRM & IPv6 Training Course in Cape Town - South Africa | JUNE
24 - 27 2014
Dr Eberhard W Lisse
el at lisse.na
Fri Jun 6 11:00:15 SAST 2014
And you need a workshop for this?
What's wrong with reading the voluminous material on the net?
el
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> On Jun 6, 2014, at 8:15, Brice ABBA <brice at afrinic.net> wrote:
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> We would like to inform you that registration is still open for the upcoming AFRINIC INRM & IPv6 Training Course which will take place in Cape Town - South Africa as follows:
>
> Date: 24 - 27 JUNE 2014
> Venue: Will be communicated to selected participants.
> Fees: FREE of charge with priority given to participants from AFRINIC members
> Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1w4XNLaxqx9eEHt755PRjRZm528CZVF2R6Gsm1trh9RI/viewform
>
>
> This workshop is being hosted by Future Perfect Corporation t/a Vanilla
>
>
> Course Deliverables:
>
> Internet Number Resources Management Fundamentals - 1 Day
>
> At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
>
> ▣ Describe the issues surrounding IPv4 depletion and the risks they pose for the continued evolution of the Internet.
>
> ▣ Make a good case for why NAT is bad and not a sustainable solution to the problem of IPv4 depletion.
>
> ▣ Plan their IP addressing needs and apply for the resources from AFRINIC.
>
> ▣ Describe the policy development process, its importance and how to take part it it.
>
> ▣ Describe the structure of the Whois database and its importance.
>
> ▣ Identify the key objects of the Whois database and their attributes.
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> ▣ Create and manipulate objects in the Whois database.
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> ▣ Effect Whois database changes for allocations to customers.
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> ▣ Test their new IP address allocations
>
>
> Details of our INRM modules are available at http://learn.afrinic.net/index.php/learn-modules/inrm
>
>
> Course Deliverables:
>
> Understanding and Deploying IPv6: 3 Days
>
> At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
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> ▣ Design an IPv6 address scheme for their organisations.
>
> ▣ Configure IPv6 on Windows/Mac and Linux desktop operating systems.
>
> ▣ Build a routed IPv6 network using both static routing and OSPFv3.
>
> ▣ Configure tunnelling techniques to allow v6-capable sites talk to other v6 sites across a v4-only network.
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> ▣ Brainstorm solutions to issues holding back IPv6 in their organisations.
>
> Details of our IPv6 modules are available at http://learn.afrinic.net/index.php/learn-modules/ipv6
>
>
> Target Audience:
>
> Network engineers and systems administrators who understand how to design and build IPv4 networks. Participants must already understand topics like:
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> ▣ The OSI model and the various protocols that operate at each layer.
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> ▣ IPv4 addressing and subnetting.
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> ▣ Intra-domain routing and OSPF.
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> ▣ Fundamentals of Inter-domain routing with BGP
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> ▣ Basic network services like DHCP and DNS.
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> ▣ How to use the command line interfaces of key routing platforms (e.g Cisco IOS)
>
>
> Fees and Charges:
>
> Participation in this training workshop is FREE of charge for selected participants. Priority will always be given to participants who are AFRINIC members.
>
> Tea and lunch will be served during the days of the workshop. Note that AFRINIC will not bear any transportation and/or accommodation costs for the participants.
>
>
> Seats and Registration:
>
> Please note that there are only 45 seats available. Registration will close automatically either when all 45 seats are booked or one week to the start of the training.
> Selected candidates will be contacted directly with the further information and must confirm their attendance within 48 hours or else forfeit their seats.
>
> Please visit our training website (http://learn.afrinic.net) for more information about our training program and follow us on Twitter (@AFRINICTraining) to keep up to date.
>
> Warm regards.
>
> AFRINIC Training Unit
>
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