Topics for NANOG 39 - Feb 4-7 in Toronto
These presentations have been accepted for NANOG 39, to be held on February 4-7, 2007 in Toronto. See http://www.nanog.org for registration and other information. General Session: sFlow - Why you should use it and like it - Richard A Steenbergen, nLayer Communications 4-Byte ASNs - The View from the Old BGP World - Geoff Huston, APNIC Deployment of 32 bit AS Numbers - Henk Uijterwaal, RIPE NCC Beyond 200 Gbps - Niels Bakker, AMS-IX Lightning talks - by you! (details to follow) Research Forum: A Technical Approach to Net Neutrality - Xiaowei Yang, UC Irvine Tutorials: How to Update Wireshark (Ethereal) - Aamer Akhter, cisco Systems BGP Troubleshooting Techniques - Philip Smith, Cisco Systems IP Mulitcast/Multipoint for IPTV (and beyond) - Toerless Eckert, cisco systems Best Practices for Determining the Traffic Matrix in IP Networks - Thomas Telkamp, Cariden technologies, Inc. NetFlow to guard the infrastructure - a tutorial - yann berthier BOFs: PGP Key Signing - Joe Abley or appropriate stand-in goon How to Host a NANOG Meeting - Joe Abley et al. Peering BOF XIV - Bill Norton, IPv6 Network Operators BOF - Stewart Bamford Pushing the FIB limits, perspectives on pressures confronting modern routers. - Joel Jaeggli The meeting will follow the usual Sunday through Wednesday format: Sunday Feb. 4, - Afternoon: Newcomers reception and community meeting Monday Feb. 5 - Morning: General session - Afternoon: Tutorials and BOFs - Evening: Beer & Gear reception Tuesday Feb. 6 - Morning: General session - Afternoon: Tutorials and BOFs - Evening: Informal BOFs (meeting room signup on site) Wednesday, Feb. 7 - Morning: General session The meeting will end at lunchtime on Wednesday. More topics will be announced, and a preliminary agenda published, by January 12, 2007.
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Steve Feldman