On 12/23/2009 13:03, Mike Leber wrote: > > Marty Anstey wrote: >> Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with IPv6 training >> courses. >> >> A quick search turns up a few results on the subject, but it would be >> handy to hear if anyone has any firsthand experiences or >> recommendations. >> We're based in western Canada but don't mind traveling a bit, but >> alternatively an online course would be acceptable as well. > > Once you have IPv6 connectivity established (either native IPv6 or via > a tunnel from anybody (for example tunnelbroker.net or sixxs.net) if > you want a self teaching procedural guide where you can setup and test > various IPv6 services (HTTP, SMTP, reverse DNS, forward DNS, host > record glue) then you might checkout our free IPv6 certification > service at: > > http://ipv6.he.net/certification > > It's a bit tongue in cheek and meant to be sort of like entertainment > with education for engineers (for example the certification ranks are > from "Newb" to "Sage"). By the time you are done you are done IPv6 > won't seem weird. (In fact, you'll probably be thinking "that's it?!") > Tongue in cheek? You mean I'm not *really* a Sage? :p :p
The tunnelbroker.net forum is also a good source of info/discussion about IPv6. It'd be nice if it was a bit more "active" though.
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