APNIC will deliver a three-day Routing Workshop from 14 to 16 September 2015, in Quezon City, Philippines.
This intermediate level workshop is designed for mid-level to senior technical and design staff of ISPs, network operators and other enterprises, who are involved in day-to-day network operations and planning functions.
Topics covered will include:
- IPv6 Address Structure
- Routing Lab Topology Overview
- Operation of OSPF Routing Protocol
- Lab exercise on Basic Router and OSPF Dynamic Routing Configuration
- Basic BGP operation
- BGP Attributes and Path Selection Process
- BGP traffic engineering tools i.e. Local Pref, MED, AS path prepend, communities etc.
- BGP Scaling Techniques i.e. route reflector, peer group
- Lab exercise on iBGP, RR, Peer group etc.
- Internet Exchange [IX] Policy Overview and Configuration requirement, Route server etc.
Participants are encouraged to bring their laptops to practice the hands-on lessons learned using the APNIC virtual lab.
The workshop will be delivered by Sheryl (Shane) Hermoso. Shane had various roles as a Network and Systems Administrator before joining APNIC in 2011 and obtained her Computer Engineering degree at the University of the Philippines.
Registration is open now. Register and pay before 24 August 2015 to obtain the early-bird rate.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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