Over the course of this two-day workshop, participants designed and set up a functioning IPv6 network. This network was connected to the Internet2 IPv6 network, and thus to the rest of the global IPv6 network. Both external and internal routing was configured. Using IPv6 transition tools, participants also gatewayed between the workshop IPv6 network and the global IPv4 internet. It is expected that, after having experienced one workshop as a student, a participant is able to engineer IPv6 networks within his/her campus or gigaPoP, explain IPv6 engineering concepts to peers, and, in some cases, help teach or facilitate future IPv6 workshops. The workshop was taught by Bill Cerveny, former internet engineer for Internet2, and was offered over two separate two-day sessions.
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