Central Asia IPv6 Training Workshop
Date: | 24-26 April 2007 |
Location: | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan |
This workshop was aimed at network administrators and academics in the Central Asia Region, and drew 19 participants from universities and telecommunications providers. It provided practical IPv6 training on addressing, deployment, autoconfiguration, routing and management, as well as how to configure basic services. The programme included practical hands-on sessions using a local testbed.
The workshop was organised in cooperation with the Silk Project
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
- Introduction to IPv6 - Peter Kirstein, UCL
- IPv6 Basics: Protocol and Addressing - Piers O'Hanlon, UCL
- IPv6 Associated Protocols - Piers O'Hanlon, UCL
- IPv6 Autoconfiguration - Piers O'Hanlon, UCL
- Host Configuration: Windows (Practical) - Nikolay Pakulin, ISPRAS
- Host Configuration: Linux (Practical) - Nikolay Pakulin, ISPRAS
- Stateful Auto-configuration (Practical) - Nikolay Pakulin, ISPRAS
Wednesday, 25 April 2007
- IPv6 Support in the DNS - Janos Mohacsi, NIIF/HUNGARNET
- IPv6 transition & deployment - Janos Mohacsi, NIIF/HUNGARNET
- Security - Piers O'Hanlon, UCL
- DNS (Practical) - Janos Mohacsi, NIIF/HUNGARNET
- IPv6 Applications - Piers O'Hanlon, UCL
- IPv6 Applications: Conferencing Case Study - Piers O'Hanlon, UCL
- IPv6 Applications (Practical) - Nikolay Pakulin, ISPRAS
Thursday, 26 April 2007
- Routing Protocols for IPv6 - Janos Mohacsi, NIIF/HUNGARNET
- Routing Configuration (Practical) - Janos Mohacsi, NIIF/HUNGARNET
- IPv6 Network Management - Janos Mohacsi, NIIF/HUNGARNET
- IPv6 Management Tools (Practical) - Janos Mohacsi, NIIF/HUNGARNET