Register for training in Tuvalu this September
APNIC will deliver a five-day Internet Resource Management, IPv6 and Network Security workshop on 25–29 September 2017, in Funafuti, Tuvalu.
APNIC will deliver a five-day Internet Resource Management, IPv6 and Network Security workshop on 25–29 September 2017, in Funafuti, Tuvalu.
APNIC hosted IRM and Network Security training and a Member gathering in Mongolia from 13 to 15 June 2017.
APNIC participated at npNOG 2 from 15 to 18 June 2017, in Kathmandu, Nepal. APNIC also held a Member Gathering for Nepali Members on 18 June.
APNIC participated at the fourth Bhutan Network Operators Group (BhutanNOG 4) meeting on 5 June 2017.
Are more specific routing advertisements in BGP a considered use of routing or simply creating a mess?
Guest Post: Traffic load balancing is a common solution to bandwidth demands. Using a modified traceroute tool, researchers in Brazil are examining load balancing in IPv6 networks.
APNIC hosted a booth and met with Members to discuss their IP address requirements at CommunicAsia 2017 in Singapore from 23 to 25 May 2017.
Guest Post: New research shows that network operators cannot simply rely on the size of the IPv6 address space to hide open DNS resolvers.
Guest Post: This study examines the experience of 13,000 ADSL subscribers of a major ISP to determine what causes traffic to be carried over IPv4 or IPv6.
In this how-to post, Fakrul explains how to get OpenVPN enabled on IPv6.