Hello,
JANOG is making a call for presentation until 24th Oct.
It is a networks operators group in Japan with 400+ participants at
meetings, and + 6,000 mailing list subscribers as of June 2013.
Our Meetings are in Japanese but we have had several non-Japanese
speakers presenting at JANOG.
We are looking forward to your proposals for presentations.
Cheers,
Shinichi Yamamoto, Chin Sze (James) Yih, Izumi Okutani
JANOG Internationalization team for JANOG 33
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JANOG 33 Call for Papers
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The JApan Network Operators' Group (JANOG) will hold its 33th meeting in
Beppu, Japan on January 23-24, 2014. Yahoo Japan will host JANOG 33.
We invite presentations highlighting issues relating to technology
already deployed or soon-to-be deployed in the Internet.
Submissions are welcome via the e-mail at:"meeting-33[at]janog.gr.jp".
ABOUT JANOG
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A JANOG Web Page in English can be found at: http://www.janog.gr.jp/en/
THE KEY DATE FOR JANOG 33 SUBMISSIONS
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CFP Deadline : October 24 23:59 JST
The Program Committee will notify applicants after 8th Nov on their
decision about the submissions.
HOW TO PRESENT
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If you are interested to give a presentation but do not have someone to
help you with the language, try consulting us at:
"meeting-33[at]janog.gr.jp".
Although we cannot guarantee, we may be able to help you on volunteer
basis.
The detail of presentation guidelines can be found under JANOG 33 Web
Page in English.
http://www.janog.gr.jp/en/index.php?JANOG33%20Programs
Let us know if you have any questions
meeting-33[at]janog.gr.jp
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Hello there!
I am trying to do a source based outbound routing between multiple
upstreams. Usually I picked outbound via localpref but here I wish to use
Provider 1 for say 10.10.10.0/24 while provider 2 for small chunk of it say
10.10.10.0/28. I wish to keep failover support and thus so if provider 2
fails, I wish to push traffic again via Provider 1.
Is this is possible only with VRF or I can push for some specific match
rule in route maps?
Thanks.
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NANOG Folks -
ARIN is seeking input on the desired frequency and location of ARIN meetings;
please take a moment to complete the attached survey if you are interested in
providing input on the ARIN meeting schedule, particularly given that we now
holding Public Policy Consultations at each NANOG.
Thanks!
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN
Begin forwarded message:
From: ARIN <info(a)arin.net<mailto:info@arin.net>>
Subject: [arin-announce] ARIN Meetings – Weigh In on Future Format
Date: October 8, 2013 8:31:13 AM MST
To: <arin-announce(a)arin.net<mailto:arin-announce@arin.net>>
The ARIN Board of Trustees is discussing the appropriate frequency and
format of ARIN’s Public Policy and Members Meetings. Traditionally and
through 2014 ARIN is scheduled to hold two per year, one conjoined with
NANOG in Q3 of the year.
Please take a few minutes to respond to the short meeting survey and let
us know your opinion….what is the correct mix that would encourage your
new or increased participation? This survey is open to the ARIN and NANOG
communities, and also to those who are not currently active in either
organization.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/future_meetings
The survey will remain open until Friday 25 October.
Regards,
Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
Dear Colleagues -
Nominations for NANOG Committee Members will close in one-hour (5pm PT). Please send your nominations to elections(a)nanog.org.
Thank you,
Ilissa
NANOG Folks -
The ARIN Public Policy Consultation (PPC) at NANOG 59 will take place today
at 9:30 AM in Akimel Ballroom 3 & 4. If you are registered to attend NANOG,
then you are registered to attend the PPC.
There are three policy discussions taking place -
• Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2013-4: RIR Principles
• Draft Policy ARIN-2013-6: Allocation of IPv4 and IPv6 Address Space to Out-of-region Requestors
• Draft Policy ARIN-2013-7: Merge IPv4 ISP and End-User Requirements
Please take the time to participate in these discussions so that your views
may be considered.
More information is available here -
https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/ppc_nanog59/index.html
Thanks!
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN
I would be happy to donate a VM or two on my personal stack. Contact me if interested.Â
-Adam
-------- Original message --------
From: Phil Bedard <bedard.phil(a)gmail.com>
Date: 10/07/2013 5:51 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: Michael Thomas <mike(a)mtcc.com>,nanog(a)nanog.org
Subject: RE: nanog.org website - restored
Yeah isn't there some cloud provider like Amazon, Rackspace, or MS
willing to donate some BW and CPU cycles? Would be a drop in the bucket.
Phil From: Michael Thomas
Sent: 10/7/2013 19:57
To: nanog(a)nanog.org
Subject: Re: nanog.org website - restored
On 10/7/13 4:24 PM, Andrew Koch wrote:
> Working with onsite personel to upgrade the server with additional
> memory failed during the first announced maintenance. Compatible memory
> was located and tested leading to the second maintenance when it was
> successfully installed.
>
> At this time we have increased the memory on the server and are at a
> stable point.
>
How primative. When i want more memory I just log into the provider's
web console and tell it I want more geebees.
Mike
sorry, my calendar's been a bit full
today; notes from the morning, afternoon,
community meeting, and datacenter BoF
track have been posted to
http://nanog.cluepon.net/index.php/NANOG59
I'll try to get them up a bit faster tomorrow,
sorry about the delay, it's been a really
busy day today.
Matt
We are aware of trouble with the NANOG website. The NANOG geeks have been dispatched to work on the trouble. Please be patient if you are trying to view the site.
Andrew Koch
on behalf of the NANOG Communications Committee
Yeah isn't there some cloud provider like Amazon, Rackspace, or MS
willing to donate some BW and CPU cycles? Would be a drop in the bucket.
Phil From: Michael Thomas
Sent: 10/7/2013 19:57
To: nanog(a)nanog.org
Subject: Re: nanog.org website - restored
On 10/7/13 4:24 PM, Andrew Koch wrote:
> Working with onsite personel to upgrade the server with additional
> memory failed during the first announced maintenance. Compatible memory
> was located and tested leading to the second maintenance when it was
> successfully installed.
>
> At this time we have increased the memory on the server and are at a
> stable point.
>
How primative. When i want more memory I just log into the provider's
web console and tell it I want more geebees.
Mike