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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract

Tutorial: IPv6 and IPv4: Twins or Distant Relatives
Meeting: NANOG54
Date / Time: 2012-02-05 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Room: Plaza
Presenters: Speakers:

Paul Ebersman, Infoblox

Paul Ebersman has been involved with NANOG to varying degrees since the late 90s and has been working with TCP/IP networks since the mid 80s. Paul currently works in the Infoblox IPv6 Center of Excellence as a technical resource, both internally and to the internet community. He first worked on the internet for the Air Force in 1984. He was employee number 10 at UUNET and helped build AlterNET and the modem network used by MSN, AOL and Earthlink. He has maintained his roots in the internet and the open source community, working for various internet infrastructure companies including ISC and Nominum before coming to Infoblox.
Abstract: You know you're going to have to implement IPv6 at some point. But you don't have all the operational experience with it you have with IPv4. What's the same? What's different? What are you going to have to change in how you build and run your network? This session will break down what operational and protocol issues are going to affect you and tell you how to make a better, more robust network.
Files: youtubeIPv6 and IPv4: Twins or Distant Relatives
pdfTutorial: IPv6 and IPv4: Twins or Distant Relatives(PDF)
Sponsors: None.

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