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Hands-On IPv6 Workshop

The first hands-on IPv6 workshop is now booked out, but due to overwhelming demand we are holding the same workshop on Thursday 10 December. The cost is $550 per person, and the location is the Summit venue (workshop is independent of Summit attendance). For queries, please email Michael Biber or ring him on 0412 058 808. Click on Registration to book for the 10 December workshop.

This workshop is for people who wish to develop an understanding of IPv6 in practice. The key aspect we will focus on is "hands on". Apart from the section on Transition techniques each item will include practical exercises - yes, even Mobile IP! In one day we cannot cover everything, but attendees should come away with a practical understanding of the topics covered.

The workshop will be presented by Karl Auer, Technical Director, IPv6Now. For any queries, please contact kauer@ipv6now.com.au or ring (02) 6495 7435.

Course Outline

  • IPv6 address representation
  • IPv6 address architecture
  • IPv6 packet format
  • Multicast
  • Autoconfiguration
  • DHCPv6
  • DNS and IPv6
  • Mobile IP
  • Getting started, IPv6 tunnels
  • Looking at the IPv6 Internet
  • Transition techniques
  • Configuring IPv6 interfaces

Click here to register online for the Workshop.
The class starts at 9.00am and runs until 5.00pm. There will be lunch and refreshments, and brief breaks between major sections to aid concentration. Participants will need to bring a laptop on which they can install software and configure network settings.


The Australian IPv6 Summit 2009 is hosted by
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