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Day 1 - Technical Conference
13 April 2011
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| Time |
Programme |
| 0830 |
Registration |
| 0915 |
Welcome/Opening Address
Leong Mun Yuen
Chief Technology Officer, Infocomm Development
Authority of Singapore (IDA) |
| 0945 |
Keynote Session
Mr. Paul Wilson
Director General, APNIC |
| 1015 |
IDA IPv6 Program Updates
Liang Seng Quee
Deputy Director, Infocomm Development Authority
of Singapore (IDA) |
| 1045 |
Tea Break |
| 1115 |
SGIX - IPv6
Mr. Kerk Chun Sing
Technical Manager, Singapore Internet Exchange |
| 1135 |
SGNIC - IPv6
Mr. Lee Han Chuan
Manager, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) |
| 1145 |
Singapore IPv6 Adoption Guide
Mr. Tony Haigh
Project Director, Analysys Mason |
| 1230 |
Lunch |
| 1330 |
IPv4 to IPv6 Transition
Mr. Benny Lim
SingTel |
| 1415 |
Road to IPv6
Mr. Benjamin Tan
SuperInternet
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| 1500 |
Tea Break |
| 1530 |
Transition to IPv6
Ms. Meng Sie
StarHub
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| 1615 |
SingAREN IPV6 Connectivity
A/Prof. Bu-Sung Lee
SingAREN |
| 1700 |
End (Day 1) |
Day 2 - Technical Conference
14 April 2011
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| Time |
Programme |
| 0900 |
Keynote Session
Dr Hiroshi Esaki
Executive Director, Japan IPv6
Promotion Council |
| 0930 |
Transitional Mechanisms in IPv6
Mr. Baskaran Boobathiraj
Principal Consultant, BT Front Line |
| 1015 |
Tea Break |
| 1045 |
IPv6 for Enterprises and Hosting Environments
Mr. Alastair Johnson
Senior Product Line Manager , Alcatel-lucent USA Inc |
| 1130 |
IPv6 Implementation & Migration Considerations
Mr. Sean Duggan
Director of Product Management , F5 Networks |
| 1215 |
Lunch |
| 1345 |
Using DDI to transition to IPv6
Mr. Richard Hyatt
Chief Technology Officer, BlueCat Networks |
| 1430 |
Testing IPv6
Mr. Jim Anuskiewicz
Product Marketing Manager, SPIRENT |
| 1515 |
Tea Break |
| 1545 |
IPv6 Threats
Mr. David Chow
Country Manger, Sophos |
| 1630 |
IPv6 Experiences and Service Offerings
Mr. Srinivas Gudipudi
Director, Tech Mahindra |
| 1715 |
End |
Workshop
12 April 2011 or 15 April 2011
(Syllabus is the same for both days)
Participants must bring their laptops with power adaptor for the hands-on session.
This course provides an understanding of IPv6 and its structure, operation, security and technical features. IPv6 addressing and architecture is discussed
in detail, and the issues related to the deployment, transition, and coexistence with IPv4 are examined.
This course also includes configuration and demonstration of IPv6 on host computers as well as IPv6 network building and configuration examples. IPv6 policy and address management functions are discussed, as are the issues related to the current status of IPv4 free pool allocations and case studies related to deployment of IPv6.
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