On 6 Dec 2018, 14:57 +0400, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ ,
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> My experience shows that usually engineers are aware (they may have the
> complete knowledge or not, but they know that they need to do IPv6), but in
> most organizations, executive management don’t pay attention to what their
> own
525?lang=en (or
https://vox.afrinic.net/651525?lang=fr in French)
The results might provide pointers where to start the process.
Until next time . be EXCELLENT
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Hello folks
When we did our IPv6 Deployment Challenges survey in 2016, one of the main
findings was that some folks even after training still wanted more guidance. As
a result, we created two initiatives as part of our IPv6 Program
1. The IPv6 Deployment Hackathon (aka Deployathons): -
Hello Abdella
Some more detail would have been useful. What’s the immediate problem you are
trying to accomplish?
- actually deploy IPv6?
- just get knowledge?
If you are just getting started? any recent (last 3 years) book on IPv6 will be
a good start, then you can update that with RFCs from
On 16 Aug 2018, 20:45 +0400, IPv6 in Africa Discussions
, wrote:
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> FYI “There are fifty networks in Nigeria that have acquired IPV6 out of which
> only five networks are active. Also, five networks out of 134 Autonomous
> Systems in the country are currently using IPv6.”
Any organisation
Bonjour Landry
On 6 Jun 2018, 16:25 +0400, IPv6 in Africa Discussions
, wrote:
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> Je te remercie pour ton mail qui vient encore une fois de plus nous
> encourager à déployer IPv6.
> J'avais également pris part aux atelier IPv6 à Dakar et cela avait été très
> bénéfique. Comme te le disais,
Thank you Nishal for the clarification.
Indeed, this is NOT going to be a training session. The objective is — your
unannounced IPv6 prefix announced from your real network.
Any labs (GNS3, Docker, EVE-ng, etc or even AFRINIC’s extensive testbed) will
only serve for PROTOYPING as step
s
a) Led by an engineer who isn't 'mangement' type
b) Didn't get the full support of management
Sure we'll be tackling management training ...and we'll see if that's
in
Hi Willy,
> On 21 Aug 2017, at 11:19, Willy MANGA wrote:
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> When will you close this survey ?
As at two weeks ago, responses flatlined (after about 740 respondents - of
which about 406 were complete)
Rather than close the survey, we’ve downloaded the data and are now
;
> Benny MBOKO
> ARPCE
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On 20 June 2016 at 20:39, Willy MANGA wrote:
> Do you know why these two has refused to implement them ?
Mostly purist perspective that says "use RAs for everything"
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Most of the complaints about deploying IPv6 to users have been around
needing to do both SLAAC and DHCPv6 in a normal network. Reasons being
- Microsoft has refused to implement RFC 6106 (the ability to provision DNS
information using RAs) in its Operating Systems
- Google has refused to
> On 13 May 2016, at 10:06 AM, Fabian Jr wrote:
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> i said already that i want to do a Dual Stack Setup between IPv6 subnet and
> IPv4 Subnet. to be able to parallel run the two versions for sometimes
> and gradually remove IPv4 ……..
clarifying:
do you mean "I
ons
- the server has appropriate scope configured AND is listening on
appropriate interfaces?
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igerian IPv6 Business
council in a position to put that in place? If you need help putting such a
strategy in place, contact AFRINIC or this list for help.
> Regards,
> Chris
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tion Paper' - there's been no real
strategy. Again a lack of understanding of the core issues.
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On 23 January 2016 at 23:42, wrote:
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>
> "Is there any kind of National IPv6 Strategic Plan for Nigeria?"
>
> Challenged by the new position of Nigeria as the Chair of CTO
> (Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation); Yes, we are working on a
> flagship model and open to
2016-01-21 18:47 GMT+00:00 Nishal Goburdhan :
> On 21 Jan 2016, at 5:38, Gmail Perso wrote:
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>>
> good luck with that; at the mic in tunisia, i asked for afrinic to put
> their dnssec material online (from, you know, the many dnssec classes
> they’ve taught).
On 22 January 2016 at 12:04, SM <s...@resistor.net> wrote:
> Hi Mukom,
> At 00:37 22-01-2016, Mukom Akong T. wrote:
>
>> AFRINIC only currently runs workshops around two topics (INRM and IPv6).
>> We do tutorials around different topics (DNSSEC and RPKI being typi
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