IRM Tutorial
When: | 09:00 - 10:30, Tuesday, 24 August 2010 |
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Where: | Hinterland Room 1 |
Presenters: | APNIC Training Team |
This training introduces, highlights, and explains 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 Autonomous System (AS) numbers.
The course also includes aspects of the APNIC Whois Database, Reverse DNS delegations, and MyAPNIC address management tool.
Course outline
- Introduction to APNIC
- Internet registry policies
- Requesting IP addresses
- IP address management
- APNIC Whois Database
- MyAPNIC
- Autonomous System Numbers
- Reverse DNS delegations
- IPv6 overview
Who should attend?
This course is targeted at IT professionals who are responsible for administering and managing Internet resources, DNS operations, and data networks in general, as well as those interested in an overview or update of address management practices.
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IRM Tutorial
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Slides
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