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Day One: Exploring IPv6

15 March, 2010

Day One: Exploring IPv6

I am very excited to announce that I am now a published author! My first ISBN worthy document is a 76-page introduction to IPv6 in JUNOS titled Day One: Exploring IPv6. This is the first booklet in the Junos® Networking Technologies Series and the newest of Juniper Network’s Day One Booklets.
Scott Hogg, Director of Advanced Technology Services at [...]

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The annual Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit (RMv6 Summit) put on by the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF) is shaping up to be another great event this year. I attended both of the previous (2008 & 2009) RMv6 Summits and have thoroughly enjoyed every single session. I learned much more than I expected at each [...]

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Those of you tuned in to Internet policy are surely aware of the upcoming meeting of an ITU group on IPv6 that will be discussing WTSA Resolution 64 – IP address allocation and encouraging the deployment of IPv6. Unfortunately, I have been extremely busy with some other far less exciting projects and have not found [...]

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ARIN Election 2009 Logo

It is that time of year again folks, time for the back to back NANOG and ARIN meetings and the annual ARIN election.  This means that if your company is involved with the Internet, you should at the very least be paying attention, if not registering to attend one or both of these meetings.  If [...]

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Policy 2008-7 Adopted

3 September, 2009

I am very pleased (and a little proud) to announce that policy 2008-7: Annual WHOIS POC Validation has been adopted by the ARIN Board of Trustees!
If you have been following my blog (or the ARIN PPML) for awhile, you will know that I am one of the four authors of this policy – hence the [...]

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What can Thomas Jefferson teach us about the Internet?  At first this may seem an absurd question.  Who would imagine that a man who died more than a century before the Internet was even considered, could teach us about such a modern concept as cyberspace?  Why should we turn to a man who was born [...]

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Hurricane Electric announces a free iPhone App, Webpage Widget, and Google and Windows Desktop Gadgets that report the growth of IPv6 deployment and the exhaustion of IPv4.

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While my experience is with the Juniper M&T series track specifically, most of these suggestions should help with any JNTCP hands-on test and probably other vendors as well. So if you are planning to sit for a practical exam; follow these 13 tips for passing Juniper lab tests and greatly improve your chances!

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Copyright’s Moose Hunt

22 June, 2009

I finally got around to watching the recording of Lawrence Lessig’s 15 May speech “the search for a moose” (inspired at least in part by “In Search of Jefferson’s Moose“) in Berlin at a Heinrich Böll Foundation event.  Although I have seen many of his remix examples before, I still enjoy watching them and they [...]

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