Greetings - here are the presentations we've lined up so far for San Francisco. Keep your eye on www.nanog.org for updates. Sunday Tutorials ---------------- - BGP Techniques for Service Providers Level: Introductory/Intermediate Philip Smith, Cisco - Using IPsec to Encrypt Your Wireless Traffic at NANOG Level: Introductory, Hands-on Duane Wessels, Measurement Factory - IS-IS Up to Date Level: Intermediate/Advanced Shankar Vemulapalli, Cisco General Session --------------- - Implications of Securing Backbone Router Infrastructure Ryan McDowell, Sprint - Panel: VoIP and Regulation - How Government and Telcos Expect to Regulate VoIP to the Disadvanatage of Smaller ISPs ... Or Not Bill Manning, moderator - Appropriate Layer 2 Interconnection Between IXPs Keith Mitchell, XchangePoint - Benefits of Negotiated Interdomain Traffic Engineering Ratul Mahajan, David Wetherall, and Thomas Anderson, University of Washington - Panel: Network Augmentation - Experiences in Adding IPv6 Services/Support to Existing IPv4 Networks Bill Manning, moderator - Verifying Wide-Area Routing Configuration Nick Feamster, MIT - Tulip: A Tool for Locating Performance Problems Along Internet Paths Ratul Mahajan, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, and Thomas Anderson, University of Washington - Case Studies in Intra-Domain Routing Instability Zhang Shu, Nat'l. Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan - Integrated Security for SNMP-Based Management Wes Hardaker, Sparta - Preparing RIR Allocation Data for Network Security Analysis Tasks Brian Trammell, CERT Research Forum -------------- - Predicting Public Internet Growth With Classical Economic Theory, or, The Wealth of Networks Tom Vest, AOL Monday Evening BOF ----------------- - ISP Security and NSP-SEC BOF VI Danny McPherson, Arbor, and Merike Kaeo, moderators