RIPE NCC Training
Dear colleagues, It has been discussed many times before that there is an increased need for training of (new) local IRs. The NCC has now started an activity to provide this which is expected to provide results by the middle of this year. You can find the current plan below. Anne Lord and Mirjam Kuehne are responsible for this activity. They will provide more information about the planned format of materials etc. upon request. For two reasons it is very important that local IR participate in this work: - the RIPE NCC currently lacks the staff resources to proceed quickly enough - some local IRs already have local material useful for this and most local IRs certainly have experience and requirements which are useful We would like personnel from local IRs to work with us to create the training material. What I mean is *work*, i.e. write, review and refine material. As you know, new registries are now paying a sign-up fee when they are first established. The revenue from these fees will be used exclusively for this training project and for giving guidance to new registries. This means that we will be able to fund work done at the local IR level either fully or partially. If you or your staff can contribute to this we would like to know - who? - for how much time (starting, ending, level of work)? - which part of the plan? - what exists already locally? - what kind of funding required? Please respond to Anne <anne@ripe.net> and Mirjam <mir@ripe.net>. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Regards Daniel Karrenberg RIPE NCC Manager The Training Project ++++++++++++++++++++ 1. Project Definition --------------------- This proposal will describe the outline of a proposed training project by the RIPE NCC. - Background - growth of the Internet means more new registries than ever - dynamic framework within which we all operate means constantly shifting procedures - there is no time anymore for RIPE NCC to provide "consultancy service" => therefore a training need has been identified. - Audience - new contributing local registries - existing contributing local registries - Aim - to train new local registries and to - bring existing registries up to date with new guidelines and procedures. - Delivery - on line - hard copy publications - tutorials/lectures 2. Scope of training -------------------- Scope of training is - define responsibilities of RIPE NCC - define responsibilities of local-ir's - define procedures w.r.t interaction of local-ir and RIPE NCC - define procedures w.r.t interaction of local-ir and customer Outside scope - not a consultancy service on how to become an ISP - not how to run your business as an ISP - RIPE NCC not offering domain name registration service 3. Delivery ----------- - WWW pages on web server www.ripe.net (open to all by default) - training courses - training material to accompany courses given 4. Contents of Training ----------------------- - Overview - Roadmap of training document - the contents description Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - IP registry Chapter 3 - Routing Chapter 4 - DNS Chapter 5 - Quick Reference Help - Essential Readings (general documents) - Chapters 1. Introduction - Registry system overview - funding basics - decision making process - contributors committee 2. IP registry (introduction + FAQ + references) - global structure of allocation - RIPE procedures on allocation - IP addresses and AS numbers - the RIPE database (allocation registry) - non-provider registries - local procedures, records - sources of help 3. Routing (introduction + FAQ + references) - global structure of allocation - RIPE procedures on allocation - IP addresses and AS numbers - the RIPE database (allocation registry) - non-provider registries - local procedures, records - sources of help 4. Domain Name Service (introduction + FAQ + references) - read the RFCs - forward and reverse domains - where to get BIND - register with parent domain - some useful tools - current root domain nameservers - RIPE recommendations on timers - RIPE document on various gotchas - the RIPE hostcount - sources of help - references 5. Quick Reference Help
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Daniel Karrenberg