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Internet resourse managment II (IRM II)
Course description
The Internet resource management II course (IRM II) is a follow-up from the first course (IRM I). Course participants are assumed to be familiar with current APNIC policies and procedures. The course covers advanced aspects of Internet resource management such as the Internet Routing Registry, IPv6, reverse DNS, and Best Current Practices in IP address management.
Who should attend?
The target audience is technical personnel of Local Internet Registries (LIRs) who have a good understanding of networking fundamentals. For example senior IP managers and hostmasters, employees of network information centres or ISPs, network engineers, designers and network installation engineers.
The Internet Resource Management I course above is a prerequisite for this second course.
Topics covered
- Policy guidelines
- Advanced usage of the APNIC Whois Database
- IP management
- ASNs & routing policy
- Introduction to the APNIC Internet Routing Registry
- Reverse DNS operations
- Spam and network abuse - Best Current Practices
- IPv6 - address architecture, features and policy
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