New Kea webinar series!

Suzanne Goldlust sgoldlust at isc.org
Mon Aug 31 18:11:36 UTC 2020


ISC is delighted to announce its next series of webinars: Using the Kea DHCP Server.

This series of six bi-weekly webinars will enable a LINUX or UNIX system administrator to successfully deploy the open source Kea DHCP server. We will begin with a review of DHC protocol basics. Attendees will learn how to install, configure, and monitor a Kea DHCP server to assign dynamic and static IP addresses and IPv6 prefixes, and configure appropriate client options such as the default gateway and DNS server.

Register once for the entire series: all sessions will be recorded and the recordings posted within a few days, so you can easily review any sessions you miss. Each session will last approximately one hour, including Q&A as time permits.

 <applewebdata://06B380B1-680D-4162-9829-A8AFC2C06F78#schedule>Schedule

September 16: Session 1. DHCP fundamentals, DHCPv4 vs DHCPv6 differences
September 30: Session 2. Kea installation and configuration
October 14: Session 3. Kea lease allocation, client classification, and option assignment
October 28: Session 4. High Availability and DB Backends
Please note there is an extra week between sessions 4 and 5. There is also a Daylight Savings Time disconnect between the US and Europe; please check your registration from Zoom for the correct time in your timezone.

November 18: Session 5. Monitoring, Logging, and Stork
December 2: Session 6. Migrating to Kea from ISC DHCP
Please click this link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WvQmqh-wQ1CnKr_CDYhQ8w <https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WvQmqh-wQ1CnKr_CDYhQ8w> .

We look forward to seeing you online.

(This announcement is also available on our website at https://www.isc.org/blogs/kea-webinar-series-2020/)
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