Dear colleagues,

AfriNIC just concluded a three (3) day training workshop in Lome - Togo. The workshop ran from the 11th - 13th of April 2011 at the premises of Centre de Maintenance des Télécommunications de Lomé (CMTL)

The workshop was attended by twenty one (21) network engineers and systems administrators drawn mostly from the telecommunications and Internet service organisations as well as a few from government agencies and the university.

During the workshop participants learned the following:

#Planning for, requesting and managing IP number resources.

#The limitations of NAT as a sustainable solution to IPv6 address exhaustion.

#Configuration of a basic IPv6 network (host configuration, intra domain routing and transition techniques)

The full course outline is available at http://www.afrinic.net/training/ipv6training.htm

We wish to extend our appreciation to the IServices Togo and ISOC Togo for hosting this workshop and making it a success.


Warm regards.

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