IPv6 Routing Course
This course for moderately advanced participants covers the details of IPv6 as well as some advanced routing subjects using multiple (BGP) routers.
The format of the course is to explain theory and practice, and then to show working configurations and protocol interactions in a test network.
Participants who bring a laptop with an IPv6-capable operating system (Windows, MacOS, Linux, FreeBSD) will be able to configure IPv6 on their own system and see how this interacts with the test network.
With the course each participant will receive the book "Running IPv6" as documentation to take home.
Advanced Routing part:
- Multipath load balancing:
balancing over multiple upstreams;
- Link aggregation (802.3ad and family);
- iBGP versus eBGP;
- Parallel iBGP sessions;
- Setting up iBGP using loopback;
- Full mesh iBGP;
- Question round.
IPv6 part:
- IPv6 basics;
- Requesting IPv6 addresses from RIPE;
- Putting IPv6 information in the DNS
(BIND/Linux);
- IPv6 routing: OSPFv3 and multiprotocol
BGP (Linux/Cisco).
- Question round.
The course is generally held in the Haagse Hogeschool in the Hague, between 10:00 (AM) and 16:00 hours. The course has room for max. 10 participants.
Coffee, tea and lunch is included in the course.
If you already have the "Running IPv6" book, please let us know in advance, and you will receive a 30 Euro on the course. Don't forget to bring it with you to the course in that case, as the book is used as reference material during the course.
Fax the Registration Form form to +31 (0)70 392 22 16. Once we have received it, we will inform you if your registration has been accepted. If the course is full we might refer you to a different date.
See our Pricing Sheet for the current charges.