[training] New RIPE NCC IPv6 E-Learning tutorials
[Apologies for duplicates] Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce the launch of four new videos on IPv6 Transition Mechanisms as part of our online training. The topics include: - 6in4 - 6RD - NAT64 - DS-Lite You can watch them online at: https://www.ripe.net/lir-services/training/e-learning/ipv6/transition-mechan... Stay tuned! We plan to announce more exciting E-Learning news in the coming months. RIPE NCC E-Learning tutorials are provided as a free service available to everyone. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at: e-learning@ripe.net. Happy learning, Sandra Brás Trainer / E-Learning Project Manager
We are pleased to announce the launch of four new videos on IPv6 Transition Mechanisms as part of our online training.
only 293 to go
The topics include: - DS-Lite
ahh yes. all the benefits of nat in the core plus fork-lift of all cpe. a brilliant scheme. randy
On May 2, 2013, at 4:33 PM, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
We are pleased to announce the launch of four new videos on IPv6 Transition Mechanisms as part of our online training.
only 293 to go
The topics include: - DS-Lite
ahh yes. all the benefits of nat in the core plus fork-lift of all cpe. a brilliant scheme.
Hey monkey boy, after people learn how DS-Lite works, they'll appreciate A+P all the more, which hopefully will be included in the next iteration of training video's ;-) - Job
- DS-Lite ahh yes. all the benefits of nat in the core plus fork-lift of all cpe. a brilliant scheme. Hey monkey boy, after people learn how DS-Lite works, they'll appreciate A+P all the more
if ncc edu department did not 'get it', i am less optimistic
which hopefully will be included in the next iteration of training video's ;-)
being an engineer, i judge by results. but a+p is a wide architecture. i would suggest the concentrate on map-e. randy
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Job Snijders
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Randy Bush
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Sandra Bras