South & Central America IPv6 Training Workshop
| Date: | 26-28 July 2006 |
| Location: | Quito, Ecuador |
This workshop was aimed at network administrators in South and Central America and drew 21 participants from NRENs, universities and commercial providers. It combined both theoretical presentations with hands-on exercises, and in particular aimed to convey how to practical operational experiences. The first day focused on addressing schemes, configuration and deployment, with the second day dealing with routing and network management. The final day concentrated on security aspects and DNS configuration. The participants had unlimited access to six Cisco routers, and worked through a number of specific deployment scenarios using this equipment.
The workshop was organised in cooperation with CLARA and was held in conjunction with WALC 2006. In line with this event, the workshop was conducted in Spanish.
- Report on the workshop and status of Internet connectivity in South & Central America
- Workshop CD-ROM
Wednesday, 26 July 2006
- 6DISS Overview and Workshop Objectives - Miguel Baptista, FCCN
- Introduction to IPv6 - Miguel Baptista, FCCN
- IPv6 addressing - Pedro Lorga, FCCN
- IPv6 associated protocols - Miguel Baptista, FCCN
- LACNIC Overview - Pablo Allieti, LACNIC
- IPv6 deployment - Miguel Baptista, FCCN
- IPv6 autoconfiguration - Miguel Baptista, FCCN
- Router configuration #1 (practical exercise)
- Host configuration (Windows & Linux practical exercises)
- Router configuration #2 (Part 1 & Part 2 practical exercises)
- Autoconfiguration (Part 1 & Part 2 practical exercises)
Thursday, 27 July 2006
- IPv6 routing protocols - Pedro Lorga, FCCN
- IPv6 management - Simon Muyal, RENATER
- Routing protocols: RIPng (practical exercise)
- Routing protocols: OSPFv3 (practical exercise)
- Routing protocols: MBGP (practical exercise)
Friday, 28 July 2006
- DNS - Miguel Baptista, FCCN
- Security - Pedro Lorga, FCCN
- DNS (practical exercise)
- Configuring services: Apache, FTP (practical exercise)
- Management Tools (practical exercise)
- IPv6 Security (practical exercise)












