Here's a draft of the NANOG agenda, to give you an idea of what we're planning. --Susan R. Harris, Merit -------------------------------------------------------------------- NANOG Agenda Thursday, February 9 Time Topic Presenter(s) ---- ----- ------------ 9:00 a.m. Welcome, Introductions, Elise Gerich Future Meetings 9:15 a.m. Transition Updates: NorthWestNet Steve Corbato CERFnet Pushpendra Mohta MichNet Mark Driscoll BARRNET Vince Fuller MCInet Sean Doran SprintLink Jack Waters 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. ATM Testbeds: Kentrox ADSU status Rolf Hahn AADS Andy Schmidt PacBell Chin Yuan/Frank Liu Bellcore/ANS Curtis Villamizar MCI/ANS testing at Hayward Abir Ahnidi 12:15 p.m. Lunch 1:30 p.m Status of AADS Contingency NAP Mark Knopper 2:00 p.m. MAE-West Update Milo Medin 2:30 p.m. Traceroute for ATM PVC Topology Taso Devetzis 3:00 p.m. Break 3:15 p.m. InterNIC Update Mark Kosters 3:45 p.m. CIDR/Aggregation/Allocation Policies Sean Doran Friday, February 10 9:00 a.m. Route Server Status Yakov Rekhter 10:00 a.m. PRDB -> RADB Transition John Scudder 10:45 a.m. Break 11:00 a.m. Testing of IDRP Implementation Sue Hares/ Craig Labovitz 11:15 a.m. Route Flap Damping Algorithm Curtis Villamizer 11:30 p.m. End-to-end Problem Resolution Eric Carroll/ John Curran 12:00 p.m. Adjourn
In message <199501302152.QAA25530@ns.mci.net>, Jack Waters writes: | I think my management may have some big questions for me if I do | this. :) Really? Mine would love it. :) | Susan, Sean and I should be switched around. Um, what, like a prisoner exchange? I go work for MCI for two weeks, and you get to clean up AS 1800? It's a deal! Sean.
Susan, Nice agenda. Two small comments. In message <Pine.SUN.3.91.950130162040.3989B-100000@home.merit.edu>, "Susan R. Harris" writes:
MCInet Sean Doran SprintLink Jack Waters
Gee, I wanted to do MCInet and SprintLink. :-) Are you sure the speakers aren't reversed?
11:15 a.m. Route Flap Damping Algorithm Curtis Villamizer
On the more serious side - I thought that the original topic brought up be Sean was "Route Flap Considered Harmful - Very Harmful", which I didn't want to touch because I didn't want to get sucked into a big statistics project. I was volunteered to present the route flap dampenning work, but I thought we would have someone talk about the why we think this problem is getting so out of control and what immediate things might be done about it. At the meeting we will be proposing a technical solution without first stating the problem, let alone justifying that something really does need to be done about it. This doesn't seem to fit in all that well with an operational meeting, but I'll gladly make the presentation if anyone thinks it is worth attending. Curtis btw- if possible, please have wb running and a way to project it at the meeting.
In message <Pine.SUN.3.91.950130162040.3989B-100000@home.merit.edu>, "Susan R. Harris" writes: [transition updates] | MCInet Sean Doran | SprintLink Jack Waters Um, well, this will be *much* more interesting than if I do the update for the company I work for, and Jack does the same... :-) Sean.
Curtis pointed out that we talked about some time to discuss route-flapping. I have a bunch of statistics and will do some graphs to show what we're seeing in Sprint land. I think that 30 minutes would be ample. Also, I was hoping to touch on some route authentication and security issues, and wouldn't mind half an hour for that, especially if I can conscript Tony Bates and Eric Carroll to offer their points-of-view as well. :) Sean.
participants (5)
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Curtis Villamizar
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Jack Waters
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Matt Mathis
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Sean Doran
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Susan R. Harris