IRME (Internet Resource Management Essentials)
The Internet Resource Management Essentials (IRME) tutorial is designed to introduce, highlight, and explain the key essentials of Internet resource management.
It focuses on understanding the structures, processes, procedures, and policies involved in requesting, allocating, and managing Internet addresses (IPv4 and IPv6) and AS numbers.
IRME is targeted at the IT professionals responsible for administering and managing Internet resources, including IP managers, senior hostmasters, and network engineers.
Some understanding of networking fundamentals is assumed. The course includes aspects of APNIC IP request and allocation management, APNIC policies and procedures, and the APNIC Whois database.
Who should attend
IT professionals responsible for administering and managing Internet resources, including IP managers, senior hostmasters, and network engineers.
Presentation files
- Slides (10.7 MB)
Session details
When | Tuesday 26 August |
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Where | Christchurch Convention Centre |
Key info
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Dates: | 25-29 August |
Email: | meetings@apnic.net |
Attendees: | Registration list |
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