Total 68 trainees participated in a three-day long training program at Hotel Serena in Banani of the capital on the occasion of the seventeenth conference of network engineers’ organization Bangladesh Operator Network (BdNOG). The workshop supported by ISPAB and the Asia- Pacific Network InformationCenter APNIC, which started on Wednesday will conclude on Friday in the evening.
According to sources, 48 trainees are participating in the workshop on advanced routing and 18 trainees are participating in the network management and monitoring workshop from 9 am to 6 pm every day. In the training, upstream load sharing in the case of inbound traffic, sustainable use of Linux as a kernel operating system, overall management and infrastructure development of the Internet, analyzing various limitations of the Internet in Bangladesh, the trainers shed light on its transition strategy.
The facilitators in the workshop titled ‘Routing for Everyone’ are APNIC trainers Zobair Khan, QS Tahmeed, ISOC’s Aftab Siddiqui and BdNOG Trainer Shayla Sharmin. On the other hand, APNIC trainers Deb Pehlan, Zobair Khan, Suman Saha of ADN Telecom are facilitating the workshop titled ‘Network Management and Monitoring’.
About the participants in the training, the BdNOG General Secretary Baraktul Alam Biplab said that in each program eight to 10 people are given fellowship on network operation technology. BdNOG provides these fellowships with the help of various sponsors. Tamanna Yasmin of Amber IT, Zakaria Sultana of Eastern Bank, Labanya Khatun Tahura of Link 3 Technology, Md Russell of BRACNet, Mohammad Sujan of The Net Heads, Chhanda Rani Sarkar of Fiber@Home, Gholam Kibria of Earth Telecommunications and the head of the Stardust Telecom Md. Shahin have received fellowship in BdNOG 17.
This training program held in the second phase of the year will end on Friday evening through handing over the certificates among the participants.