Video from LIR training course


    We promised - we do. Video from the training course, which took place in St. Petersburg at the end of July 2011.

    Conditions from NCC: the course is intended only for LIR, so if you are not an employee of an organization that has the status of Local Internet Registry, then you do not have the right to watch this video.

    Language: English with funny splashes of Russian.

    Topic: functioning of RIPE, RIPE NCC, address allocation rules, creating network numbering plans in ripe, etc. The second lesson is entirely devoted to ipv6, but not how ipv6 works, but how ipv6 addresses are allocated, how to choose addresses for equipment and servers, what network size to distribute to clients, differences in conservation and aggregation policies between ipv4 and ipv6, allocation rules PI in IPv6 etc.

    First course: RIPE NCC LIR Training Course (ipv4 with mention of ipv6): video.yandex.ru/users/selectelru/collection/1

    Second course: RIPE NCC IPIR6 Training Course (ipv6 with mention of ipv4): video.yandex.ru/users / selectelru / collection / 2

    Since the slides are poorly visible, here they are from the RIPE NCC website:

    www.ripe.net/training/material/LIR-Training-Course/LIR-Training-Slides.pdf
    www.ripe.net/training/material/IPv6-for-LIRs-Training-Course/IPv6-for-LIRs-Training -Slides.pdf
    (for the lazy - all about ipv6 from the link above)

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