Course information
Internet resourse managment I (IRM I)
Course description
The Internet resource management I course (IRM I) is a foundation course designed specifically for professionals responsible for requesting and managing Internet resources. The course discusses Internet resource policies and procedures. It teaches course participants how to competently request and manage IP addresses, AS numbers, and reverse delegations.
Who should attend?
The target audience is professionals located in the Asia Pacific region, who have responsibility for requesting and managing Internet resources. For example IP managers, hostmasters, employees of network information centres or ISPs, network engineers, designers and network installation engineers.
Topics covered
- APNIC policy development
- IP fundamentals
- Internet resource (IP & ASN) policy
- The APNIC Whois Database
- IP addressing plan
- Requesting Internet resources (IP addresses, AS numbers)
- Reverse DNS procedures
- Introduction to IPv6
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