Register for IPv4/IPv6 BGP Routing workshop, Cambodia

By on 4 Mar 2016

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APNIC will deliver a five-day IPv4/IPv6 BGP Routing workshop from 4 to 8 April 2016, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, hosted by MaxBIT.

Register now and pay before 11 March 2016 to get the early-bird rate.

This is an advanced-level technical workshop made up of lectures and hands-on lab work to teach the OSPF/ISIS and BGP skills required for configuring and operating large-scale networks. Participants need to know how to use a router command line interface; perform basic router configurations;  and have a working knowledge of an IGP (OSPF or ISIS) and BGP fundamentals.

The course is suitable for technical staff who are now building or operating a wide area service provider network with international and/or multi-provider connectivity, or technical staff working at an Internet Exchange point.

Topics covered will include:

  • OSPF/ISIS design and best practices for Service Provider networks
  • BGP introduction, attributes, and policy
  • BGP scalability (including Route Reflectors and Communities)
  • Aggregation
  • ISP best practices
  • Peering best practices
  • IPv6 background and standards
  • IPv6 extensions for routing protocols
  • IPv6 addressing and address planning
  • IPv6 deployment case study

Participants are encouraged to bring their laptops to practice the lessons learned during the workshop.

For further details, and to register, please visit the APNIC Training website and be sure to join the Facebook event.

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