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.
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
-
Pass: nanog
-
NANOG-ARIN-legacy > Open, unencrypted network (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)
-
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
Welcome to day three of NANOG 76, with thanks to our host sponsor EdgeMicro
Here are some quick highlights for the day:
7:30am-3:30pm – Wednesday Meeting Registration (Grand Registration)
7:30am-9:45am - Wednesday Breakfast (Grand Ballroom North/Central)
8:30am-3:30pm - Wednesday Espresso Bar, sponsor: QTS Richmond NAP
(Congressional Registration)
10:00am-12:00pm - ARIN Help Desk is ready to help with all your Registry
needs (Grand Pre-Function)
10:00am - NANOG 76 Community Meeting (Renaissance Ballroom)
10:30am -
Next Generation Data Center Fabrics: Do New Technologies meet Operator
Needs?, presenter: Roger Marks, EthAirNet Associates (Renaissance Ballroom)
Demystifying IPv6 over MPLS: Tackling the challenge of connecting IPv6
islands, presenter: Kambiz Agahian (Congressional AB)
11:00am - Towards Hyperscale High Performance Computing with RDMA,
presenter: Omar Cardona, Microsoft (Renaissance Ballroom)
11:30am - The IEEE P802.1Qcz Project on Congestion Isolation, presenter:
Paul Congdon, Tallac Networks (Renaissance Ballroom)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Wednesday Lunch (On Your Own)
1:30pm - Wednesday LIghting Talks (Renaissance Ballroom)
2:00pm - Understanding Analytical Engines For Networking Analysis Tools,
presenter: Duncan Pauly, Edge Intelligence (Renaissance Ballroom)
2:30pm - Embracing Open: the AMS-IX Journey to Open Networking, presenter:
Bart Myszkowski (Renaissance Ballroom)
3:00pm - Conference Close, presenter: Edward McNair, NANOG (Renaissance
Ballroom)
For details about the programs, sessions and speakers, please view the
online agenda here: NANOG 76 Agenda
<https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG76/agenda.html>
LAST CHANCE to take the daily survey for a chance to win a Nintendo
Switch. You can find links to all of the daily surveys at
https://www.nanog.org/surveys
Finally, NANOG 77 is up next! The meeting takes place October 28-30, 2019,
in Austin, Texas. 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
Greetings NANOG 76 Attendees –
Welcome to day two of NANOG 76, hosted by EdgeMicro. Here are some quick
highlights for the day:
7:30am-5:00pm – Tuesday Meeting Registration (Grand Registration)
7:30am-9:45am - Tuesday Breakfast, sponsors: Opengear, Seaborn Networks,
Telstra (Grand Ballroom North/Central)
8:30am-4:30pm - Tuesday Espresso Bar, sponsor: QTS Richmond NAP
(Congressional Registration)
9:00am-9:45am - Members Breakfast (Invite Only) (Grand Ballroom South)
10:00am-4:30pm - ARIN Help Desk is ready to help with all your Registry
needs (Grand Pre-Function)
10:15am -
Exploring the New Wave of Subsea Cables to North America, moderator: Tim
Stronge, TeleGeography, panelists: Nigel Bayliff, Erick Contag, Brian
Lavalle (Renaissance Ballroom)
Public Speaking Forum, presenter: Christina Chu, NTT Communications
(Congressional AB)
11:00am - Transport Network Requirements and Architecture for 5G,
presenter: Mikael Holmberg (Renaissance Ballroom)
11:30am - Crossing the Technology Desert - Rural and Tribal Broadband,
presenter: Matt Rantanen, Arcadian Infracom (Renaissance Ballroom)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Tuesday Lunch, sponsors: Kentik, ThousandEyes, XKL (Grand
Ballroom North/Central)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Women In Technology Lunch, sponsor: Netflix (Grand
Ballroom South)
1:30pm -
Hackathon Recap, presenter: Syed Ahmed, Oracle (Renaissance Ballroom)
DNSSEC. What it is and what it isn’t., presenter: Paul Ebersman,
Neustar (Congressional AB)
2:00pm - Building an ISP in a box, presenter: Justin Kilpatrick, althea.org
(Renaissance Ballroom)
2:30pm -
Predicting Network Behavior Using Machine Learning/AI, presenter: Srividya
Iyer (Renaissance Ballroom)
BGP Route Security - Cycling to the Future!, presenter: Alexander
Azimov, Yandex (Congressional AB)
3:00pm-3:30pm - Tuesday Lightning Talks (Renaissance Ballroom)
3:30pm-4:00pm - Tuesday PM Break, sponsors: Charter Communications, Ixia,
a Keysight Business, Pluribus Networks (Grand & Renaissance Pre-Function)
4:00pm -
Extending Salt’s capabilities for event-driven network automation and
orchestration, presenters: Mircea Ulinic, DigitalOcean (Grand Ballroom)
DDoS Mitigation Fundamentals, moderator: Krassimir Tzvetanov, Fastly, Inc.
(Congressional AB)
6:00pm-8:00pm - Beer ‘n’ Gear, sponsors: Adva Optical Networking, Ciena,
Corero, Extreme Networks, Fujitsu, IPv4.Global, Infinera, Juniper Networks,
Netscout, Nokia, Precision Optical Transceivers, Windstream Wholesale
(Grand Ballroom)
For details about the programs, sessions and speakers, please view the
online agenda here: NANOG 76 Agenda
<https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG76/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 76.
Don’t forget to take the daily survey for a chance to win a PlayStation 4.
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 77. The meeting takes place October
28-30, 2019, in Austin, Texas, 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
NANOG 76 Attendees,
Welcome to NANOG 76 in Washington, D.C.!
The Program Committee has begun accepting Lightning Talk submissions for 10-minute speaking slots on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.
A lightning talk is a very short presentation/speech by any attendee on any topic relevant to the NANOG audience. These are limited to ten minutes; this will be strictly enforced. If you have a topic that's timely and interesting, we encourage you to consider presenting it.
Please submit an abstract via pc.nanog.org<https://pc.nanog.org/> and you'll be notified the night before if you've been selected.
If you have any questions please contact nanogpc(a)nanog.org<mailto:nanogpc@nanog.org>. Come share your ideas and insights with your fellow attendees.
Thank You
Dear NANOG 76 Attendees –
Greetings to you on the first day of NANOG 76, sponsored by EdgeMicro.
Just a few reminders for today and an overview of the agenda:
7:30am-5:00pm – Registration at the Grand Registration Desk
7:30am-9:45am - Monday Breakfast is served in Grand Ballroom North/Central
8:30am-4:30pm - Monday Espresso Bar, sponsored by QTS Richmond NAP
(Congressional Registration)
10:00am-4:30pm - ARIN Help Desk is ready to help with all your Registry
needs (Grand Pre-Function)
10:00am – The Conference Opens in Renaissance Ballroom. Welcome and words
from L Sean Kennedy, NANOG Board, Mike Hagan, EdgeMicro, and Benson
Schliesser, NANOG Program Committee
10:30am - IPv6 Case Studies - A Call to Action, presenters: John Curran,
ARIN (Renaissance Ballroom)
10:35am - Making ARIN policy work for network operators, presenter: Alyssa
Moore, CIRA (Renaissance Ballroom)
11:15 am - Prisoner of IPv4, presenter: Lee Howard, Retevia (Renaissance
Ballroom)
12:00pm-1:15pm – Monday Lunch, sponsors: Equinix, Fastly, QTS Richmond NAP
(Grand Ballroom North/Central)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Newcomers Lunch (invite only), sponsor: Amazon Web
Services (Grand Ballroom South)
1:30pm - Internet Traffic 2009-2019, presenter: Craig Labovitz, Nokia
(Renaissance Ballroom)
2:00pm - Practical Solutions for Amplification Attacks, presenter: Damian
Menscher, Google (Renaissance Ballroom)
2:30pm - NetDevOps or CI/CD for Networks: Myth or reality, presenters: Ajay
Chenampara, Gerald Dykeman (Renaissance Ballroom)
3:00pm - DHCP Migration (To Kea), presenter: Alan Clegg, ISC (Renaissance
Ballroom)
3:30pm-4:00pm - Monday PM Break, sponsors: Digital Realty, Myriad360, PCCW
Solutions (Grand & Renaissance Pre-Function)
4:00pm - Demystifying DataCenter CLOS networks, presenter: Igor Gashinsky,
Verizon Media / Yahoo!, Yihua He (Renaissance Ballroom)
5:00pm-6:30pm - Peering Coordination Forum sponsored by Sparkle (Grand
Ballroom South)
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 76 Agenda
<https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG76/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 76
Don’t forget to take the daily survey for a chance to win Bose Wireless
Headphones. You can find links to all of the daily surveys at
https://www.nanog.org/surveys
Please note, sponsorship opportunities for NANOG 77, taking place October
28-30, 2019, in Austin, Texas, 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
Dear NANOG 76 Attendees:
Welcome to NANOG 76, sponsored by EdgeMicro, at the Renaissance Washington,
DC Downtown Hotel. We’re expecting strong attendance, with 798 individuals
registered for the meeting as of this email. Based on our registration
data, 214 people have indicated they’re attending a NANOG meeting for the
first time. Of those attending, 228 are also NANOG Members.
Agenda
The NANOG 76 Agenda <http://www.cvent.com/d/s6qzk4/16K> is now available
and we also provide a mobile app for the conference via Guidebook
<https://guidebook.com/getit/>. The app is compatible with iOS and Android
devices. Once the app is installed, select “Download Guides” at the bottom
and search for “NANOG 76”. There are a number of features in Guidebook you
may like to use. You can download all, or only, the agenda items you wish.
You may search nearby restaurants, connect to social media sites, and you
can take the General and Daily Presentation survey directly from your
mobile device!
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/NANOG76/agenda.ics
Meeting check-in
Meeting registration is in the Grand Foyer of the Renaissance. You will be
able to pick up your name badge and NANOG 76 t-shirt starting on Sunday
evening at 4pm. Wearing your name badge during the meeting is a requirement
at all times for security purposes. Please be advised that name badges are
non-transferrable.
The registration desk will be open during the following hours:
• Sunday 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
• Monday - Wednesday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm
Be sure to stop by and visit the crowd-pleasing Espresso Bar, sponsored by
QTS Richmond NAP. The bar will be open Monday - Wednesday, 8:30 am. - 4:30
pm in the Congressional Registration Foyer.
Membership and sponsorship information
NANOG Membership <https://www.nanog.org/membership> is optional, however we
encourage you to consider joining. As a member, you will receive:
-
Discounted meeting registration
-
Special considerations at each NANOG meeting
-
Recognition on NANOG’s website
-
Workshops and photo sessions
-
The ability to vote and set the direction of NANOG during elections
If you have questions regarding NANOG membership
<https://nanog.org/membership> or need assistance with your membership,
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 your
premium drink tickets for the Tuesday night Beer ’N Gear.
If you have questions regarding Sponsorship opportunities
<https://nanog.org/sponsors/opportunities> or need assistance with your
NANOG 76 sponsorship, please contact sponsor-support(a)nanog.org. We extend a
special thank you to the NANOG 76 Sponsors
<http://www.cvent.com/d/s6qzk4/3K>.
Surveys
Daily Survey Giveaways will be drawn each day. Complete the daily survey
each day to enter the drawing for a PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch or Bose
wireless headphones.
Daily Events
NANOG conferences are 3 full days with many events. Below is a list of
activities taking place outside of the Agenda Programming.
Attendees Breakfast
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Monday - Wednesday: Extended Breakfast will be served in Grand Ballroom
North/Central from 7:30 am to 9:45 am.
Attendees Lunch
-
Monday & Tuesday: Lunch will be served in Grand Ballroom North/Central
and open to all attendees from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm.
-
Tuesday Lunch Option: Join us in Grand Ballroom South for the Women in
Technology Discussion.
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Wednesday: Lunch will be on your own.
PM Breaks
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Monday-Wednesday, 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm in the Grand & Renaissance
Pre-Function.
Social Events & Networking Opportunities for NANOG 76 Attendees
<http://www.cvent.com/d/s6qzk4/14K>
Monday, June 10, 2019, Peering Coordination Forum
Time: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Location: Grand Ballroom South
Sponsored by: Sparkle
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm, NANOG Evening Social
Location: Buffalo Billiards
Address: Pier 1330 19th St NW, Washington, DC 20036
Co-Sponsor: Iron Mountain
**Transportation will be provided **
Tuesday Evening, June 11, 2019
Time: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Sponsors Reception
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, NANOG Beer 'n Gear
Location: Grand Ballroom
Sponsors: ADVA Optical Networking, Ciena, Corero, Extreme Networks/NYIIX
Fujitsu, Infinera, IPv4 Global, Juniper Networks, Netscout, Nokia,
Precision Optical Transceivers, Windstream Wholesale
Wireless Network(s)
Hotel Guest Room Internet access utilizing 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:
-
NANOG > 802.1X secured (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)
-
User: nanog
-
Pass: nanog
-
NANOG-legacy > Open, unencrypted network (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)
-
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 Penn Quarter, should you have
any questions for our network team, please feel free to contact them at
nanog-eng(a)nanog.org. <NANOG-Eng(a)nanog.org>
Identifying Badge Colors, Ribbons & Stickers
While at NANOG 76, you can easily identify the following individuals by
colored badges, ribbons or stickers on their badges:
• Board of Directors Member – Red Badge
• Program Committee Members – Blue Badge
• Staff – Teal Badge
• Newcomer – Dark Green Sticker
• NANOG College Immersion – Orange Badge
• Premium Sponsor – Violet Sticker
• Meeting Sponsor – Yellow Sticker
• Speaker – Blue Ribbon
• Press – Pink Ribbon
Travel Links
Via the NANOG 76 webpage <http://www.cvent.com/d/s6qzk4>, we have provided
a few highlights to make your stay more enjoyable. However, should you have
further questions regarding the sites of the area, always feel free to stop
by the hotel Concierge Desk for further recommendations.
Meeting Email Lists
NANOG 76 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 76. See you in Washington, DC!
Sincerely,
NANOG Staff
Welcome to day three of NANOG 75, with thanks to our host sponsor Digital
Realty
Here are some quick highlights for the day:
7:30am-5:00pm – Wednesday Meeting Registration (Grand Foyer)
7:30am-9:45am - Wednesday Breakfast (Pacific B-K)
8:30am-4:30pm - Wednesday Espresso Bar, sponsor: LightRiver Technologies
(Market Street Foyer)
10:00am - NANOG 75 Community Meeting (Grand Ballroom)
10:30am - 5G: An IP Engineer Perspective, presenter: Igor Giangrossi, Nokia
(Grand Ballroom)
11:30am - Minimizing Impact of ARIN policies upon the Operator Community,
presenter: Leif Sawyer, GCI Communication, Corp. (Grand Ballroom)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Wednesday Lunch (On Your Own)
1:30pm - Re-Defining Core and Access: A New, Two-Tier Network Model,
presenter: Chris Grundemann, Myriad360 (Grand Ballroom)
2:00pm - Lossless Data Center Networks: Opportunities for NANOG Engagement
with IEEE 802 Nendica, presenter: Roger Marks, EthAirNet Associates (Grand
Ballroom)
2:30pm - Unleashing SR Traffic Engineering capabilities with SR Flexible
Algorithms, presenter: Jose Liste (Grand Ballroom)
3:00pm - Building the 400G Internet - Trends, Technologies, and the Road to
800G+, presenter: Andreas Bechtolsheim (Grand Ballroom)
3:30pm - Wednesday PM Break, sponsors: Evocative Data Centers, Verisign
(Grand Foyer)
4:00pm - Hackathon Recap (Grand Ballroom)
4:30pm - Wednesday Lightning Talks (Grand Ballroom)
5:00pm - Conference Close (Grand Ballroom)
5:30pm - 9:00pm Wednesday Evening Social sponsored by Radware, Serro (SENS
Restaurant, Address: 4 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111, Walking
distance from Hotel **NANOG Badge required for entry**)
For details about the programs, sessions and speakers, please view the
online agenda here: NANOG 75 Agenda
<https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG75/agenda.html>
LAST CHANCE to take the daily survey for a chance to win a PS4 Pro with an
extra controller and a headset, provided by XKL. You can find links to all
of the daily surveys at https://www.nanog.org/surveys
Finally, NANOG 76 is up next! The meeting takes place June 10-12, 2019,
in Washington, D.C. 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
NANOG 75 – TUESDAY, February 19, 2019
Greetings NANOG 75 Attendees –
Welcome to day two of NANOG 75, hosted by Digital Realty. Here are some
quick highlights for the day:
7:30am-5:00pm – Tuesday Meeting Registration (Grand Foyer)
7:30am-9:45am - Tuesday Breakfast, sponsors: Seaborn Networks, Spirent,
Telstra (Pacific B-K)
8:30am-4:30pm - Tuesday Espresso Bar, sponsor: LightRiver (Market Street
Foyer)
9:00am-9:45am - Members Breakfast (Invite Only) (Pacific L-O)
10:00am-4:30pm - ARIN Help Desk is ready to help with all your Registry
needs (Grand Foyer)
10:00am -
Open Networking (white box) in the Enterprise, presenter: Matt Turner
(Grand Ballroom)
Control BGP state explosion in Scale-out peering, presenter: Rafal
Szarecki, Juniper Networks (Bayview)
10:30am - Four years of breaking HTTPS with BGP hijacking, presenter:
Artyom Gavrichenkov, Qrator Labs CZ (Grand Ballroom)
11:00am - Better routing security through concerted action, presenter:
Andrei Robachevsky, Internet Society (Grand Ballroom)
11:30am - RPKI: Legal Barriers and New Directions, presenter: Christopher
Yoo, University of Pennsylvania (Grand Ballroom)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Tuesday Lunch, sponsors: EXFO, Fastly, Thousand Eyes
(Pacific B-K)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Women In Technology Lunch, speaker: Mitchell Baker,
Mozilla (Pacific L-O)
1:30pm -
Trends in 400G Optics for the Data Center, presenter: Christian Urricariet,
Finisar (Grand Ballroom)
Building blocks in EVPN for multi-service fabrics, presenter: Aldrin
Isaac, Juniper Networks (Bayview)
2:00pm - Demystifying SONET/OTN Service SLAs and how to Guarantee them over
MPLS, presenter: Christian Schmutzer, Cisco Systems (Grand Ballroom)
2:45pm - eBGP Flowspec Peering for DDoS Mitigation, presenters: Thomas
Bowlby, Rich Compton, Charter Communications, Taylor Harris, Pratik Lotia,
Charter Communications (Grand Ballroom)
3:00pm-3:30pm - Tuesday Lightning Talks (Grand Ballroom)
3:30pm-4:00pm - Tuesday PM Break, sponsors: Charter Communications,
Cyxtera, NTT Communications (Grand Foyer)
4:00pm -
P4 Tutorial, presenters: Anton Bas, Andy Fingerhut, Cisco Systems (Grand
Ballroom)
Security Track: LE Collaboration, moderator: Krassimir Tzvetanov, Fastly,
Inc. (Bayview)
6:00pm-8:00pm - Beer ‘n’ Gear, sponsors: Adva Optical Networking, Arista,
China Telecom, Ciena, Cisco, Corero, Dell Technologies, Extreme Networks,
Fujitsu, GTT, IPv4.Global, Infinera, Juniper Networks, Netscout,
Nexusguard, Nokia, PivIT Global, Pluribus Networks, Precision Optical
Transceivers, Serro, Telia Carrier, Terabit Systems, Windstream (Pacific
Concourse)
8:00pm-11:00pm -Tuesday Evening Social Event hosted by NANOG, Iron
Mountain, Mid-Atlantic NAP of Virginia, Salesforce (Exploratorium - Pier 15
The Embarcadero). **NANOG Badge REQUIRED for entry** Shuttle service will
be provided from/to the Hyatt Regency San Francisco. Attendees should
gather in the Market Street Foyer (open seating location) to line up for a
shuttle ride. Shuttles begin at 8:00pm and will run on a loop.
For details about the programs, sessions and speakers, please view the
online agenda here: NANOG 75 Agenda
<https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG75/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 75.
Don’t forget to take the daily survey for a chance to win a Ring - video
doorbell Elite, provided by XKL. 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 76. The meeting takes place June
10-12, 2019, in Washington, D.C., 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
Dear NANOG 75 Attendees –
Greetings to you on the first day of NANOG 75, sponsored by Digital Realty.
Just a few reminders for today and an overview of the agenda:
7:30am-5:00pm – Registration in the Grand Foyer
7:30am-9:45am - Monday Breakfast is served in Pacific B-K
8:30am-4:30pm - Monday Espresso Bar, sponsored by LightRiver (Market Street
Foyer)
10:00am-4:30pm - ARIN Help Desk is ready to help with all your Registry
needs (Grand Foyer)
10:00am – The Conference Opens in Grand Ballroom. Welcome and words from
Sean Kennedy and Tina Morris, NANOG Board, Edward McNair, NANOG, Michael
Devito, Digital Realty, and Brad Raymo, NANOG Program Committee
10:30am - Should I run my own RPKI Certificate Authority?, presenters: Alex
Band, NLnet Labs and Martin Hoffman
(Grand Ballroom)
11:00am - Overcoming challenges at the Oregon Country Fair, presenter: Jay
Hennigan (Grand Ballroom)
11:30 am - Comparing the network performance of AWS, Azure and GCP,
presenter: Archana Kesavan (Grand Ballroom)
12:00pm-1:15pm – Monday Lunch, sponsors: Approved Networks, Equinix,
Oracle (Pacific B-K)
12:00pm-1:15pm - Newcomers Lunch (invite only), sponsor: Mid-Atlanta NAP of
Virginia (Bayview Room)
1:30pm - Next Gen Blackholing to Counter DDoS, presenter: Christoph Dietzel
DE-CIX / TU Berlin (Grand Ballroom)
2:00pm - Streaming Telemetry, 3+ year Journey, presenter: Mike Korshunov,
Cisco (Grand Ballroom)
2:00pm - Public Speaking Forum - https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog75/psf
(Bayview Room)
2:30pm - Uncovering Remote Peering Interconnections at IXPs, presenter:
Christoph Dietzel DE-CIX / TU Berlin (Grand Ballroom)
3:00pm - DNS Flag Day and beyond - how will it affect you?, presenter: Eddy
Winstead, Internet Systems Consortium (Grand Ballroom)
3:30pm-4:00pm - Monday PM Break, sponsors: Myriad360, Packet Fabric, Solid
Optics (Grand Foyer)
4:00pm - Using open source tools to validate network configuration,
presenter: Daniel Halperin, Intentionet, Inc. (Grand Ballroom)
4:30pm - Managing Network Device Properties as Code, presenter: Damien
Garros, Roblox (Grand Ballroom)
5:00pm-6:30pm - Peering Coordination Forum sponsored by Ixia, a Keystone
Business (Pacific D-G)
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 75 Agenda
<https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG75/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 75
Don’t forget to take the daily survey for a chance to win an HTC VIVE
Virtual Reality System provided by XKL. You can find links to all of the
daily surveys at https://www.nanog.org/surveys
Please note, sponsorship opportunities for NANOG 76, taking place June
10-12, 2019, in Washington, D.C., 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
NANOG 75 Attendees,
Welcome to NANOG 75 in San Francisco, CA !
The Program Committee has begun accepting Lightning Talk submissions for
10-minute speaking slots on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.
A lightning talk is a very short presentation or speech by any attendee on
any topic relevant to the NANOG audience. These are limited to ten
minutes; this will be strictly enforced. If you have a topic that's timely,
interesting, we encourage you to consider presenting it.
Please submit an abstract via pc.nanog.org <http://pc.nanog.org/> <
http://pc.nanog.org/>, and you'll be notified the night before if you've
been selected.
If you have any questions please contact nanogpc(a)nanog.org.
Thanks !