And you get a t-shirt at the end! That was enough motivation for me, anyway :)

--
Adam Kennedy
Network Engineer
Omnicity, Inc.

From: Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com<mailto:o...@delong.com>>
To: isabel dias <isabeldi...@yahoo.com<mailto:isabeldi...@yahoo.com>>
Cc: "nanog@nanog.org<mailto:nanog@nanog.org>" 
<nanog@nanog.org<mailto:nanog@nanog.org>>
Subject: Re: ipv6 book recommendations?

Shameless plug:

Certification wise, the IPv6 Sage certification at Hurricane Electric 
(http://www.tunnelbroker.net) uses a practical step-by-step approach where you 
actually have to deploy IPv6 and make it work to progress through the steps.

Owen


On Jun 5, 2012, at 10:07 AM, isabel dias wrote:

http://long.ccaba.upc.es/long/070Related_Activities/020Documents/IPv6_An_Internet_Revolution.pdf


worth going through certification................


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From: Seth Mos <seth....@dds.nl<mailto:seth....@dds.nl>>
To: nanog@nanog.org<mailto:nanog@nanog.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 5, 2012 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: ipv6 book recommendations?

Op 5-6-2012 16:29, David Hubbard schreef:
Does anyone have suggestions on good books to really get
a thorough understanding of v6, subnetting, security practices,
etc.  Or a few books.  Just turned up dual stack with our
peers and a test network but I'd like to be a lot more
comfortable with it before looking at our customer network.

I liked the O'reilly IPv6 essentials. I've read a few chapters when I needed it.

Cheers,

Seth



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