<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><div>Many thanks to AfriNic. The workshop was really interesting and we are ready now to go for iPv6 in terms of implementation and we can easily sensitize the decision maker.</div><div>Special thanks to Alain Aina and to Mukom !</div>--<br><div>
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<br><div><div>Le 16 nov. 2011 à 08:27, Mukom Akong T a écrit :</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite"><div>Dear colleagues,<br><br>AfriNIC just concluded a three (3) day training workshop in Bamako -<br>Mali. The workshop ran from the 10 - 12 November at the premises of<br>AGETIC , ACI 2000 Hamdallaye , Bamako - Mali.<br><br>The workshop was attended by 34 network engineers, systems<br>administrators and IT Managers drawn from the telecommunications and<br>Internet service organisations as well as government agencies and<br>universities.<br><br>Some of the highlights of the workshop are as follows:<br><br>+ Planning for, requesting and managing IP number resources.<br><br>+ The limitations of NAT as a sustainable solution to the problem of<br>IPv4 address exhaustion.<br><br>+ IPv6 concepts from addressing, address planning, routing and<br>transition techniques<br><br>+ A full day of Hands-on lab exercises (host configuration, routing and<br>transition techniques)<br><br>The full course outline is available at<br><a href="http://www.afrinic.net/training/ipv6training.htm">http://www.afrinic.net/training/ipv6training.htm</a> and<br><a href="http://www.afrinic.net/training/inrmtraining.htm">http://www.afrinic.net/training/inrmtraining.htm</a><br><br>We wish to extend our appreciation to ISOC Mali for hosting this<br>workshop and making it a success. Our gratitude also goes to the other<br>sponsors in Mali (AGETIC, Afribone, Intelect, etc)<br><br><br>Warm Regards.<br><br><br>USEFUL LINKS<br><br>(i) Google map of countries we've done training in.<br><br> <http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0<br>msid=207789908650331713164.0004a6d515637fa0af826><br><br>(ii) IPv6 Fundamentals Slides<br> <http://www.afrinic.net/training/materials/v6-fundamentals-v2-en.pdf><br><br>(iii) Internet Number Resources Management Slides<br> <http://www.afrinic.net/training/materials/INRM.pdf><br><br>(iv) Internet Number Resources Management CBT course<br><br><http://meeting.afrinic.net/www3/index.php/library/training-materials#01><br><br>(v) IPv6 Hands on Lab Manual<br> <http://www.afrinic.net/training/materials/v6-lab-manual-en.pdf><br><br>(vi) Book a free 6 router lab to practice on<br> <http://www.6deploy.eu/index.php?page=testbed_reservation2><br><br><br>-- <br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Mukom Akong T. | Training Manager<br>www.afrinic.net | p: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758<br>Skype/Twitter: perfexcellent | LinkedIn: mu.linkedin.com/in/perfexcellent<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>“When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the<br>hours turns to music.“<br><br> - Kahlil Gibran<br>_______________________________________________<br>afripv6-discuss mailing list<br>afripv6-discuss@afrinic.net<br>https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/afripv6-discuss<br></div></blockquote></div><br></body></html>