Hurricane Electric, abbreviated HE, is a leading North American and global ISP, and one of the first to offer companies and organizations a variety of technologies to permit them to establish or maintain a native IPv6 presence on the Internet. Earning each different certification requires reading and experimentation, and then passing an increasingly complex and challenging series of labs and exams to climb to the next rung on their certification ladder.
Everyone starts out as a Newbie, then individuals climb to Explorer, Enthusiast, Administrator, Professional and Guru, before taking the final step up to the Sage level. What better way to dig into this subject matter than to tackle the free and fairly fun HE IPv6 credentials? Author of many books and articles, best known as developer of "Exam Cram" IT cert prep book series.
All Rights Reserved. Toggle navigation. Read that file and your code should be in there. However, each version of the test scrambles up the questions and the data in the question, and all of the answers will be reset. So, pay attention. This test is even harder, as expected, than the Administrator test.
To become a Guru you need to verify that the name servers for your domain have AAAA records and those name servers need to be able to respond to queries made via IPv6. The Guru certification tasks have already been accomplished for you.
Just be sure to remove the host portion of the address that Hurricane Electric pre-fills on their form or the tests will fail mine did. This exam is 20 questions long and I found this reference very helpful. To become a Sage you need to make sure that the IPv6 glue records for your domain are present at your Domain Name Registrar. I then remembered that when I set up my domain, they have one DNS server ns1. After taking the Sage Technical Test you should have points listed on your badge.
You may also see that other people have 1, For starters you can get a Free T-Shirt! There are also daily tests you can perform with your environment to earn the additional points. The tests are all performed from your IPv6 connected host:. Rob Pickering. What does that mean to you and I? Ultimately, it means very little. The transition from IPv4 to IPv6 has.
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