Petri Helenius wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Rubenstein writes:
Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
self-guided)?
If your router vendor supports IPv6 (surprisingly, many do!):
Too bad the IPv6 support on the low-end Ciscos is mostly broken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> The magic answer to training setups: one big fat Xen box with
>> a lot of VM's, virtual interfaces and of course: Quagga.
>
> You said "magic". Does this mean that there is a site where you can
> download ISOs for this big fat XEN box?
www.debian.org
www.ubuntu.org
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> The magic answer to training setups: one big fat Xen box with
> a lot of VM's, virtual interfaces and of course: Quagga.
You said "magic". Does this mean that there is a site where you can
download ISOs for this big fat XEN box?
> That said of course, who still types directly into their
> ro
Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 03, 2007, Jeroen Massar wrote:
>
>> The magic answer to training setups: one big fat Xen box with a lot of
>> VM's, virtual interfaces and of course: Quagga.
>>
>> It looks like a Cisco, it feels like a Cisco, it is almost a Cisco.
>
> ..r http://www.ipflow.u
On Sun, Jun 03, 2007, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> The magic answer to training setups: one big fat Xen box with a lot of
> VM's, virtual interfaces and of course: Quagga.
>
> It looks like a Cisco, it feels like a Cisco, it is almost a Cisco.
..r http://www.ipflow.utc.fr/index.php/Cisco_7200_Sim
Petri Helenius wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Alex Rubenstein writes:
>>
>>> Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
>>> self-guided)?
>>>
>>
>> If your router vendor supports IPv6 (surprisingly, many do!):
>>
> Too bad the IPv6 support on the low-end
On 3/06/2007, at 6:49 PM, Petri Helenius wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Rubenstein writes:
Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
self-guided)?
If your router vendor supports IPv6 (surprisingly, many do!):
Too bad the IPv6 support on the low-end Ciscos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Rubenstein writes:
Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
self-guided)?
If your router vendor supports IPv6 (surprisingly, many do!):
Too bad the IPv6 support on the low-end Ciscos is mostly broken in many
ways (does not w
Hi,
there have been regular IPv6 workshops both at APRICOT (www.apricot.net)
and SANOG (www.sanog.org), for the last few years.
Nathan Ward wrote:
self-guided)? Looking to send several 1st and 2nd tier guys, for some
platform/vendor-agnostic training.
Any clues?
If you want books, http://
Alex Rubenstein writes:
> Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
> self-guided)?
If your router vendor supports IPv6 (surprisingly, many do!):
lab-router#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
lab-router(config)#ipv6 ?
access-list
On 1/06/2007, at 4:32 AM, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
self-guided)? Looking to send several 1st and 2nd tier guys, for some
platform/vendor-agnostic training.
Any clues?
If you want books, http://safari.oreilly.com/.
My collea
ch
> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 11:18 AM
> To: William F. Maton Sotomayor
> Cc: Alex Rubenstein; NANOG
> Subject: Re: IPv6 Training?
>
>
> On Thu, 31 May 2007, William F. Maton Sotomayor wrote:
>
> >
> > On Thu, 31 May 2007, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
> &
On Thu, 31 May 2007, William F. Maton Sotomayor wrote:
On Thu, 31 May 2007, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
self-guided)? Looking to send several 1st and 2nd tier guys, for some
platform/vendor-agnostic training.
Internet2 people h
On 31-mei-2007, at 18:32, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
self-guided)? Looking to send several 1st and 2nd tier guys, for some
platform/vendor-agnostic training.
You'll want to be more specific: IPv6 impacts a lot of stuff, and few
I got a pretty good look at it (at least it seemed like it to me) back
when I got my CCNP. The Cisco books are pretty good.
On 5/31/07, Scott Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are a few books out there that will give mention of IPv6
configurations, but most are vendor-specific as far as
There are a few books out there that will give mention of IPv6
configurations, but most are vendor-specific as far as I have seen.
Cisco and Juniper both have at least modules (if not full courses) on IPv6.
Each is obviously not vendor-agnostic. Something could always be customized
to cover what
On Thu, 31 May 2007, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
Does anyone know of any good IPv6 training resources (classroom, or
self-guided)? Looking to send several 1st and 2nd tier guys, for some
platform/vendor-agnostic training.
Internet2 people have been running workshops on multicast and IPv6
separate
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