APNIC’s training team is travelling to New Caledonia this April to deliver two separate workshops on MPLS and IPv6.
Register now and pay before 8 April 2016 to get the early-bird rate.
These back-to-back workshops, to be held in Nouméa from 25 to 29 April, comprise lectures and hands-on lab exercises. They are suitable for both entry and mid-level technical staff from ISPs, network operators, or enterprises who are involved in day-to-day network operation and planning functions.
Both workshops will be facilitated by APNIC’s Training Manager, Nurul Islam Roman, with support from local hosts OPT, Lagoon, and MLS.
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.
IPv6 workshop
Date: 25-27 April 2016
APNIC’s IPv6 workshop is a three-day technical course where you will learn the concepts of IPv6 protocol architecture, its addressing structure, and design issues when planning for IPv6 deployment focusing on an IP core network. It discusses network infrastructure design principles for dual stack deployment, OSPFv3, MP-BGP, transition technologies and more.
Topics covered will include:
- Introduction to IPv6
- IPv6 protocol architecture and IPv6 features
- IPv6 addressing and sub-netting
- IPv6 host configuration
- IPv6 deployment IP address plan – case study and lab
- IPv6 deployment in IGP, that is, OSPv3 – case study and lab
- IPv4 to IPv6 transition technologies and tunnelling lab
- IPv6 deployment in EGP, that is, MP-BGP – case study and lab
- IPv6 and DNS
Introduction to MPLS
Date: 28-29 April 2016
This two-day, intermediate-level workshop is designed for Network Engineers working for service providers or enterprises involved in the deployment of MPLS-based services.
Topics covered will include:
- History of IP routing and MPLS evolution
- MPLS basic concepts and standards
- MPLS label distribution protocol
- MPLS layer 3 VPNs and deployment case study
- MPLS layer 2 VPNs and deployment case study
- MPLS traffic engineering
- Hands-on lab exercises on the above topics
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