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TUESDAY 18 MARCH 2014 | TECHNICAL TUTORIAL |
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Tutorial adressed by the G6 Association
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07.45 |
WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE |
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Morning Session adressed by
Bruno Stevant
Telecom Bretagne
G6 Association |
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Morning Session |
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10.00 |
Challenges of IPv6 Training |
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Training is a necessary step for the adoption of IPv6. Of course, network administrators are in the front line and should be first to be concerned by such training. But IPv6 has impact way beyond network operations and personals from developers to hotliners may need to update their knowledge to the new Internet Protocol. |
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11.00 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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This session will describe the demand for training for these different categories of professionals and what should be the topics to be addressed. The session will also explain the challenges for the evolution of IPv6 training in the next years. |
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12.30 |
LUNCH |
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Afternoon Session adressed by
Johan Remy
Architecture Network and Telecom Manager
Adista |
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Emmanuel Thierry
Telecom Bretagne
G6 Association |
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Afternoon Session |
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14.00 |
How to Deploy IPv6 |
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Deployment of IPv6 in production networks isn't as simple as extending the address field of an existing IPv4 network. It is relatively easy to provide an IPv6 connectivity to any node, but what about managing a stable, long-term, dual-stack and efficient IPv6 connectivity in respect of best-practices ? This work is not to be done with the same focus, technologies and methodologies in backbone networks, in home networks, or in hosters networks. |
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15.00 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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This session will focus on the last one: How to deploy IPv6 to provide content and services? |
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16.30 |
END OF THE TUTORIAL |
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