Hi again - We have approval to run the Peering BOF again at the upcoming NANOG 30 in Miami ! Appropriate attire (Hawaiian Shirts) is required ;-) So, now my job is to draft Peering Coordinators to stand up, introduce themselves, say a few words about their peering requirements, why you should peer with them, etc. in order to facilitate peering. While you introduce yourself I will have a screen behind you that has the answers to the questions below. At the end of the BOF we break for beers and, if history is any indication, peering coordinators meet each other, exchange cards and get some direct peering going. BTW - This time we may add an agenda topic, perhaps a brief debate "Tier 1 Peering Policies: Defensible?". Taking the Affirmative will be _______, taking the Negative will be ______. (Both TBD, debaters being secretly solicited) Bill --------------- For Peering Coordinators participating in Peering Personals --------------- The Peering BOF focuses on meeting other Peering Coordinators using a methodology we call "Peering Personals." We solicit Peering Coordinators (before the meeting), asking them to characterize their networks and peering policies in general ways ("content heavy" or "access (eyeball) -heavy," "Multiple Points Required" or "Will Peer anywhere," "Peering with Content OK," etc.). From the answers we will select a set of ISP Peering Coordinators to present a 2-3 minute description of their network, what they look for in a peer, etc., allowing the audience to put a face with the name of the ISP. At the end of the Peering BOF, Peering Coordinators will have time to speak with Peering Coordinators of ISPs they seek to interconnect with. The expectation is that these interactions will lead to the Peering Negotiations stage, the first step towards a more fully meshed and therefore resilient Internet. If you are a Peering Coordinator and wish to participate in this BOF, please fill out the following form and e-mail it to wbn@umich.edu with Subject: Peering BOF VII We will only be able to accommodate maybe 20 peering coordinators this time so please RSVP early! --------------------------------------------- clip here ------------------------------------------ Name: Title: Company: AS#: Check each that applies: ___ We are an ISP (sell access to the Internet) -- OR -- ___ We are a Non-ISP (content company, etc.) ___ We are generally more Content-Heavy -- OR -- ___ We are generally more Access-Heavy ___ Peering with Content Players or Content Heavy ISPs is OK by us ___ We generally require peering in multiple locations ___ We will peer with anyone in any single location ___ We have huge volumes of traffic (lots of users and/or lots of content) (huge: > 1 Gbps total outbound traffic to peers and transit providers) ___ We have a global network ___ We require Contracts for Peering List all Current Peering Locations: 1) 2) 3) : List all Planned (3-6 mos) Peering Locations: 1) 2) 3) : Privacy Notice: This information is made available only to me, William B. Norton, as an individual, and will be used only for facilitating the BOF and making up the screen behind the speakers. People in the audience are certainly welcome to jot down information presented at the BOF, but the information will not be made available in any other form to anyone. Hopefully this clarifies things and will avoid the controversy of the past. To give you an idea of previous Peering BOFs please see ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peering BOF VI, NANOG 27, Phoenix, February 2003. http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0302/norton.html Peering BOF V. NANOG 25, Toronto, June 2002. http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0206/norton.html Peering BOF IV. NANOG 23, Oakland, October 2001. http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0110/norton.html Peering BOF III. NANOG 20, Washington, DC, October 2000. http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0010/peering.html Peering BOF II. . NANOG 19, Albuquerque, June 2000 http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0006/peering.html Peering BOF I. NANOG 17, Montreal, Oct 1999 http://www.nanog.org/mtg-9910/peering.html