WEBINAR (RECORDED): IPv6 Transition Planning and Techniques for DHCP and DNS - by Dr. Ralph Droms

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IPv4 addresses are running out and service providers need to make immediate decisions regarding deployment of IPv6. This webinar will address some of typical issues and concerns related to the transition to IPv6 and customers will learn about the following with respect to DNS and DHCP:

* IPv6 fundamentals and impact
* Key elements of IPv6 readiness including planning, goal setting,modeling and tracking
* Transition technology options, techniques and strategies
* Brief introduction of Cisco Network Registrar and Cisco Advanced Services to help ease the transition to IPv6

Title: IPv6 Transition Planning and Strategies for DHCP and DNS  With Ralph Droms, Cisco Distinguished Engineer

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Dr. Ralph Droms is a Cisco Distinguished Engineer in Research and Advanced Development where he is currently contributing to the design and development of IPv6-capable SOHO and home routers as well as the development of protocol standards for Smart Grid. Ralph is active in the IETF including IPv6 development and deployment and has authored over 20 RFCs as well as “The DHCP Handbook.” In addition to his work in the IETF, he was editor for the IPv6 requirements in the CableLabs DOCSIS 3.0 specification and has contributed to other standards bodies.

Charlie Mascari is a Product Manager within the Cisco Network Management Technology Group.

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