Welcome to day three of NANOG 77, with thanks to our host sponsor Extreme
Networks
Here are some quick highlights for the day:
7:30am-5:00pm – Wednesday Meeting Registration (Lone Star Foyer, Level 3)
7:30am-9:45am - Wednesday Breakfast (Griffin Hall, Level 2)
8:30am-4:30pm - Wednesday Espresso Bar, sponsor: QTS Richmond NAP (Lone
Star East Foyer, Level 3)
10:00am-3:30pm - ARIN Help Desk is ready to help with all your Registry
needs (Lone Star Foyer, Level 3)
10:00am - NANOG 77 …
[View More]Community Meeting, presenters: Vincent Celindro, Dell
Technologies, Steve Feldman, CBS Interactive, Edward McNair, NANOG, Benson
Schliesser, Volta Networks (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
10:30am - Designing a workflow to respond to BGP Incidents, presenter: Job
Snijders, NTT Communications (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
11:00am -
An Architecture of Highly Available Services using Anycast and Segment
Routing in IPv6, presenter: Andrew Wang (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
Defeating Cisco Trust Anchor: A Case-Study of Recent Advancements in
Direct FPGA Bitstream Manipulation, presenter: Jatin Kataria (Lone Star
A-C, Level 3)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Wednesday Lunch (On Your Own)
1:30pm - Wednesday Lighting Talks (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
2:00pm - Powering Your Automation: A Single Source of Truth, presenter: Tim
Schreyack, Dell Networking (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
3:00pm - Hackathon Recap (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
3:30pm-4:00pm - Wednesday PM Break, sponsor: Flexential (Lone Star Foyer,
Level 3)
4:00pm - The intersection of optical transport and routing in
next-generation networks, presenter: Phil Bedard, Cisco (Lone Star D-H,
Level 3)
4:30pm - The Future of Passive Multiplexing and Multiplexing Beyond 10G,
presenter: Wouter van Diepen, Solid Optics (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
5:00pm - Analyzing the Costs (and Benefits) of DNS, DoT, and DoH for the
Modern Web, presenter: Austin Hounsel (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
5:30pm - Conference Close, presenter: Edward McNair, NANOG (Lone Star D-H,
Level 3)
6:00pm-7:00pm - ARIN Welcome Reception (Lone Star A-C, Level 3) **We
encourage you to attend, connect with friends, and recharge before the
Public Policy and Members Meeting gets underway.**
For details about the programs, sessions and speakers, please view the
online agenda here: NANOG 77 Agenda
<https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG77/agenda.html>
LAST CHANCE to take the daily survey for a chance to win a Roborock S5
Robotic Vacuum. You can find links to all of the daily surveys at
https://www.nanog.org/surveys
Finally, NANOG 78 is up next! The meeting takes place February 10-12,
2020, in San Francisco, California. Please visit Shawn Winstead, NANOG's
Business Development Specialist, or email sponsor-support(a)nanog.org to
inquire about available sponsorships.
All our best,
The NANOG Support Team
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Hello NANOG 77 Attendees,
Just a reminder the social event starts tonight at 8:00pm Central after
Beer n Gear.
The location is a few short walkable blocks away, but we will also have
shuttle buses available on a continuous loop all night long if you would
like to take advantage of this service.
Pick up for the shuttle should is located on the street side of the main
entrance off the lobby of the JW Marriott, starting at 8:00pm
For more information about the location of the social, please …
[View More]see our Social
Page <https://nanog.org/meetings/nanog-77/social-information/> on the NANOG
website.
Sincerely,
NANOG Staff
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Greetings NANOG 77 Attendees –
Welcome to day two of NANOG 77, hosted by Extreme Networks. Here are some
quick highlights for the day:
7:30am-5:00pm – Tuesday Meeting Registration (Lone Star Foyer, Level 3)
7:30am-9:45am - Tuesday Breakfast, sponsor: Seaborn Networks (Griffin Hall,
Level 2)
8:30am-4:30pm - Tuesday Espresso Bar, sponsor: QTS Richmond NAP (Lone Star
East Foyer, Level 3)
9:00am-9:45am - Members Breakfast (Invite Only) (JW Grand 3-4, Level 4)
10:00am-3:30pm - ARIN Help …
[View More]Desk is ready to help with all your Registry
needs (Lone Star Foyer, Level 3)
10:00am - Keynote: As the Internet becomes a lifeline grade utility, what
is the impact on operators?, presenter: Karl Auerbach, IWL (Lone Star D-H,
Level 3)
10:30am - The African IXP Association: Regional Status Report, presenter:
Kyle Spencer (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
10:45am - SRv6+, presenter: Ron Bonica, Juniper Networks (Lone Star D-H,
Level 3)
11:00am - Getting Started with Modern Time Series Database and Grafana,
presenter: Damien Garros, Roblox (Lone Star A-C, Level 3)
11:30am - MPLS in Data Center Fabrics, presenter: Alexander Virilin, Yandex
LLC (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Tuesday Lunch, sponsors: Equinix, Kentik, ThousandEyes
(Griffin Hall, Level 2)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Women In Tech Lunch, sponsor: Windstream Wholesale (JW
Grand 3-4, Level 4)
1:30pm -
Tuesday Lightning Talks (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
Automating “Network Ready for Use” Testing, presenter: Jeremy Schulman
(Lone Star A-C, Level 3)
2:00pm - The Chinese Internet - A view from the inside, presenter: Sai Ping
Sung (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
2:30pm - Solving the Complications of Infrastructure in Indian Country,
presenter: Matthew Rantanen, Arcadian Infracom (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
3:00pm - Peering Isn’t Free: The UIXP’s Quest for Sustainability and
Independence, presenter: Kyle Spencer (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
3:30pm-4:00pm - Tuesday PM Break, sponsors: Charter Communications, XKL
(Lone Star Foyer, Level 3)
4:00pm -
IETF Track, moderator: Alissa Cooper, Cisco, panelists: Ignas Bagdonas,
Equinix, Ron Bonica, Juniper Networks, Andrew Gray, Charter Communications,
David Lawrence, Job Snijders, NTT Communications (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Optical, presenter: Richard A
Steenbergen, WYLTK (Lone Star A-C, Level 3)
6:00pm-8:00pm - Beer ‘n’ Gear, sponsors: Adva Optical Networking, Arista,
China Telecom Americas, Ciena, Cisco, Consolidated Communications, Corero,
DE-CIX, Dell EMC, Forward Networks, Fujitsu, IPv4.Global, Infinera, Juniper
Networks, Lantronix, Netrality Data Centers, Nokia, Opengear, Precision
Optical Transceivers, Rahi Systems, Solid Optics, TATA Communications, Telia
Carrier, Windstream Wholesale (Griffin Hall, Level 2) **NANOG Badge
required for entry**
8:00pm-11:00pm - Join us for NANOG’s Tuesday Night Social, sponsored by NANOG
and Uniti, at Bangers Sausage & Beer Garden, 79, 81 & 81.5 Rainey Street
Austin, TX 78701. Please see the NANOG 77 Socials page
<https://nanog.org/meetings/nanog-77/social-information/> for more
information **NANOG Badge required for entry**
For details about the programs, sessions and speakers, please view the
online agenda here: NANOG 77 Agenda
<https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG77/agenda.html>
The NANOG Agenda is also available to download to your local electronic
calendar via Guidebook. The app is compatible with iPhones, iPads, iPod
Touches and Android devices. To use Guidebook go to
https://guidebook.com/getit/. Simply search for NANOG 77.
Don’t forget to take the daily survey for a chance to win Bose Wireless
Bluetooth Noise-Cancelling Headphones. You can find links to all of the
daily surveys at https://www.nanog.org/surveys
It's not too soon to think about NANOG 78. The meeting takes place February
10-12, 2020, in San Francisco, California, and sponsorships are available.
Please visit Shawn Winstead, NANOG's Business Development Specialist, or
email sponsor-support(a)nanog.org to inquire about what is available.
Best wishes,
The NANOG Support Team
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Dear NANOG 77 Attendees –
Greetings to you on the first day of NANOG 77, sponsored by Extreme
Networks.
Just a few reminders for today and an overview of the agenda:
7:30am-5:00pm – Registration in Lone Star Foyer, Level 3
7:30am-9:45am - Monday Breakfast is served in Griffin Hall, Level 2,
sponsored by NYIIX
8:30am-4:30pm - Monday Espresso Bar, sponsored by QTS Richmond NAP (Lone
Star East Foyer, Level 3)
10:00am-3:30pm - ARIN Help Desk is ready to help with all your Registry
needs (…
[View More]Lone Star Foyer, Level 3)
10:00am – The Conference Opens in Lone Star D-H, Level 3. Welcome and
words from Sean Kennedy, NANOG Board, Rajiv Goel, Extreme Networks, and
Benson Schliesser, NANOG Program Committee
10:30am - Keynote Address: DNS Wars: Episode IV - A New Bypass, presenter:
Paul Vixie, Farsight Security (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
11:15 am - Board of Directors Candidate Session, moderator: Michael Voity,
NANOG Election Committee (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
12:00pm-1:15pm – Monday Lunch, sponsors: Fastly, Netflix, QTS Richmond NAP
(Griffin Hall, Level 2)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Newcomers Lunch (invite only), sponsor: Amazon Web
Services (JW Grand 1-4, Level 4)
1:30pm - The Next Network Professional, moderator: Dave Temkin, Netflix,
panelists: Najam Ahmad, Facebook, Anna Claiborne, PacketFabric, Levi
Perigo, University of Colorado, Jack Waters, Zayo (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
2:30pm - Some boring network engineering interview questions and how to
replace them with smarter ones,presenter: Kam Agahian (Lone Star D-H, Level
3)
3:00pm - Your AS is Mine: BGP/IP Hijacking, the ICBM of the Cyber World,
presenters: Chris Elverson, FBI, Tim Fowler, FBI (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
3:30pm-4:00pm - Monday PM Break, sponsors: Japan Internet Exchange, Myriad
360 (Lone Star Foyer, Level 3)
4:00pm - A short history of the spine and leaf, presenter: Russ White,
LinkedIn (Lone Star D-H, Level 3)
4:30pm - SONiC: Open Source NOS in Data Center, presenters: Vincent
Celindro, Dell Technologies, Alankar Sharma, Comcast (Lone Star D-H, Level
3)
5:00pm-6:30pm - Peering Coordination Forum sponsored by Epsilon, LightEdge
(JW Grand 3-4, Level 4)
Please note for future NANOG meetings, sign-up for a table at the Peering
Coordination opens a few weeks after registration and are offered on a
first come first served basis
For details about the programs, sessions and speakers, please view the
online agenda here: NANOG 77 Agenda
<https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG77/agenda.html>
The NANOG Agenda is also available to download to your local electronic
calendar via Guidebook. The app is compatible with iPhones, iPads, iPod
Touches and Android devices. To use Guidebook go to
https://guidebook.com/getit/. Simply search for NANOG 77
Don’t forget to take the daily survey for a chance to win a TUMI Alpha
Bravo Sheppard Deluxe Brief Pack Laptop Backpack. You can find links to
all of the daily surveys at https://www.nanog.org/surveys
Please note, sponsorship opportunities for NANOG 78, taking place February
10-12, 2020, in San Francisco, California, are available. Please find Shawn
Winstead, NANOG's Business Development Specialist, or email
sponsor-support(a)nanog.org to inquire about availability.
Happy NANOGing
The NANOG Support Team
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Dear NANOG 77 Attendees:
Welcome to NANOG 77! The conference is hosted by Extreme Networks, and will
take place at the JW Marriott Austin. We’re expecting strong attendance,
with 1,022 individuals registered for the meeting as of this email. Based
on our registration data, 259 people have indicated they’re attending a
NANOG meeting for the first time. Of those attending, 305 are also NANOG
Members. We hope the following information helps you get the most out of
your NANOG 77 experience.
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[View More]Agenda
The NANOG 77 Agenda <https://nanog.org/meetings/nanog-77/nanog-77-agenda/>
is now available on the NANOG website and Guidebook
<https://guidebook.com/getit/> mobile app. You can also download the agenda
to your local electronic calendar via an .ics file, or subscribe to the
URL: https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG77/agenda.ics
To learn more about other events taking place during NANOG 77, please see
our social event
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog-77/social-information/> schedule.
Faster, more convenient check-in
You asked, we listened. Starting with NANOG 77, we’ll have self-serve
kiosks at conference registration, for more efficient check-in. It's quick
and easy: just be sure to save the barcode you receive when registering
online, and enter it at the kiosk when you arrive in Austin to get your
badge. Forgot your code? No problem! You can also check-in with your email
address. And the NANOG registration team will be onsite to answer any
questions, or assist you if needed.
Meeting registration will be located in the Lone Star Foyer of the JW
Marriott, and will be open during the following hours:
• Sunday: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
• Monday - Wednesday: 7:30 am to 5:00 pm
Please be advised, wearing your name badge during the meeting is a
requirement at all times for security purposes. Name badges are
non-transferrable.
NANOG membership
NANOG membership is optional, however we encourage you to consider joining.
As a member, meeting registrants will receive:
-
Discounted meeting registration
-
Photo sessions
-
The ability to vote and set the direction of NANOG during elections
If you have questions regarding NANOG membership
<https://nanog.org/participate/membership/>, or need assistance, please
contact member-support(a)nanog.org. If you become a NANOG member during the
conference, be sure to stop by registration and pick up a membership badge.
NANOG sponsorship
Sponsorship opportunities are currently available for all future NANOG
meetings. If you have questions regarding sponsorship opportunities,
<https://nanog.org/participate/types-sponsorship/>or need assistance,
please contact sponsor-support(a)nanog.org. We extend a special thank you to
the NANOG 77 Sponsors
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog-77/our-sponsors/>.
NANOG 77 surveys
Daily survey giveaways will be drawn each day. Complete the daily survey
each day to enter the drawing for a Tumi Laptop Backpack, Robotic Vacuum or
Bose wireless headphones.
Wireless network(s)
Hotel guest room Internet access utilizing the hotel wireless
infrastructure is offered free of charge. Access instructions will be
provided upon check-in at the hotel.
The following 2 SSIDs are available for all attendees in conference rooms
and common areas:
Wireless SSIDs:
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NANOG-ARIN > 802.1X secured (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)
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User: nanog
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Pass: nanog
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NANOG-ARIN-legacy > Open, unencrypted network (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)
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Send email to nanog-eng(a)nanog.org should you need assistance
The NANOG conference network is geared for high availability and
demonstrating industry best practices. Please note: while there is
encryption offered by 802.1x, it is no replacement for the end-to-end
security offered by IPsec, SSL, SSH or similar VPN technology.
The Network Operations Office is located in Meeting Room 302. Please feel
free to contact our network team with questions at nanog-eng(a)nanog.org.
<NANOG-Eng(a)nanog.org>
Meeting email lists
NANOG 77 attendees are subscribed to attendee(a)nanog.org, a moderated list
used to support communication with other attendees about meeting
activities. If you unsubscribed from the list, you can re-subscribe at:
http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/attendee
If you need help, or have a comment or suggestion regarding meeting
operations, please send us an email at nanog-support(a)nanog.org.
Best wishes for good travel to NANOG 77, and see you in Austin!
Sincerely,
NANOG Staff
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