[MLB-WIRELESS] Fw: [NEWS-L] Internet Protocol version 6 (Ipv6) Workshop - 2 of 3 workshops fully subscribed

Barry Park bpark at theage.fairfax.com.au
Thu May 2 16:04:43 EST 2002


No more places left in Melbourne :(
Still some places in the Gold Coast :)
- Barry

-----Original Message-----
From: George McLaughlin <george.mclaughlin at aarnet.edu.au>
To: news-l at aarnet.edu.au <news-l at aarnet.edu.au>
Date: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 3:02 PM
Subject: [NEWS-L] Internet Protocol version 6 (Ipv6) Workshop - 2 of 3
workshops fully subscribed


>AARNet News  1 May 2002
>
>Internet Protocol version 6 (Ipv6) Workshop
>- 2 of 3 workshops fully subscribed.
>
>The AARNet News of 22 April anounced that AARNet and GrangeNet,
>in collaboration with Internet2 have arranged to run intensive
>IPv6 workshops at three venues venues:
>
>In just over a week, the Sydney and Melbourne workshops were
>fully subscribed.  A small number of places are currently
>still available at the Gold Coast meeting.
>
>24/25 June 2002
>at The University of Melbourne, Victoria - FULLY SUBSCRIBED
>
>27/28 June 2002
>at the University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway, New South Wales
>- FULLY SUBSCRIBED
>
>1/2 July 2002
>at Royal Pines, Gold Coast, Queensland
>(in conjunction with QUESTnet2002)
>- A FEW PLACES REMAINING, see registration section below.
>
>This is an intense 2-day hands-on workshop where participants are
>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 to be covered 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 workshop will be given by Dale Finkelson, Chair Ipv6 Working Group,
>Internet2; Brent Sweeney, Senior Engineer at the Abilene (Internet2)
>Network Operations Centre and assisted by John Barlow, Network Engineer
>AARNet and Advanced Communications Services Coordinator for GrangeNet.
>
>-------------------------------------------------------
>REGISTRATION
>
>This workshop provides a unique opportunity to learn about the design
>and engineering of IPv6 networks with experts from Interent2, AARNet and
>GrangeNet.
>
>Each workshop will be limited to 15 attendees - register early to
>ensure a place at:
>http://www.aarnet.edu.au/rd/advanced-internet-workshops/aiw02-1/
>
>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: $330 (inc GST)
>Participants from other organisations: $550 (inc GST).
>
>--------------------------------------------------------
>
>AARNet gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Internet2,
>Optus and Cisco in presenting this workshop.
>
>
>--
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> George McLaughlin, Executive Director
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