Greetings - here are topics we've lined up so far for the Feburary NANOG: Squid update Introduction to Trawhoisd Pathologic applications in the Internet Exchange point updates (10-minute IXP presentations welcome) Consideration of policy: issues of signaling for access and usage End-to-end TCP packet dynamics InterNIC update Non-BGP multihoming for Web sites Internet routing instability Using the IRR to assist in aggregation Are there other topics you'd like to hear about? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Susan R. Harris, Ph.D. Merit Network, Inc. srh@merit.edu Phone: (313) 936-2100 Fax: (313) 747-3185 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Greetings - here are topics we've lined up so far for the Feburary NANOG:
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Are there other topics you'd like to hear about?
Per a suggestion that found its way to me from Curtis, I'm trying to arrange for an engineer from Digital's Networks Products Business to come and give a short talk on GIGAswitch/FDDI head of line blocking.
How about peering/route reflecting/MLPA issues? | Derek Elder http://www.accessus.net V.P., CIO | | djelder@accessus.net accessU.S., Inc. 888-637-3638 Ext. 222 | On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Susan R. Harris wrote:
Greetings - here are topics we've lined up so far for the Feburary NANOG:
Squid update Introduction to Trawhoisd Pathologic applications in the Internet Exchange point updates (10-minute IXP presentations welcome) Consideration of policy: issues of signaling for access and usage End-to-end TCP packet dynamics InterNIC update Non-BGP multihoming for Web sites Internet routing instability Using the IRR to assist in aggregation
Are there other topics you'd like to hear about? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Susan R. Harris, Ph.D. Merit Network, Inc. srh@merit.edu Phone: (313) 936-2100 Fax: (313) 747-3185 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
participants (3)
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Derek Elder
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Stephen Stuart
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Susan R. Harris