* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS * * NANOG 16 * * Eugene, Oregon * * May 23 - 25, 1999 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NANOG, the North American Network Operators Group, will hold its 16th meeting in Eugene, Oregon on May 23 - 25, 1999. NANOG conferences provide a forum for the coordination and dissemination of technical information related to large-scale (i.e. national/international) Internet backbone networking technologies and operational practices. NANOG meetings, held three times each year, include two days of short presentations, plus afternoon/evening tutorial sessions. Meetings are informal, with an emphasis on relevance to current backbone engineering practices. The conference draws around 500 participants, mainly consisting of engineering staff from large national service provides, and members of the research and education community. Now in its fifth year, NANOG evolved from the NSFNET "regional-techs" meetings, where technical staff from the regional networks met to discuss operational issues of common concern. With the emergence of the commercial Internet, NANOG meetings evolved to include a broader base of providers, network operators, and researchers. NANOG 16 will be hosted by the University of Oregon and Verio. For more information about NANOG, conference hotels, schedules, and logistics, see: http://www.nanog.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS NANOG invites presentations on backbone engineering, coordination, and research topics. Presentations should highlight issues relating to technology already deployed or soon to be deployed in core Internet backbones and exchange points. Previous meetings have included presentations on: - Backbone traffic engineering - Coordination of inter-provider QoS - Deployment experience with queueing disciplines (CAR, RED) - Inter-provider security and routing protocol authentication - Routing scalability in backbone infrastructures - Security issues for the Internet core - Routing policy specification and backbone router configuration - Building large-scale measurement infrastructure - Cooperative inter-provider caching - Alternatives to hot-potato routing - Recommendations on queue management and congestion avoidance - Experience with differentiated services - Reports from next-generation networks (Internet2, CA*net, etc) - Inter-domain multicast deployment - Backbone network failure analysis - Inter-exchange point updates Tutorials have covered topics such as: - BGP case studies - Address allocation and renumbering - External route selection - IP multicast technologies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO PRESENT Submit an informal one- or two-paragraph abstract describing the presentation in email to nanog-support@nanog.org. The proposal should be submitted well in advance of the conference. Notification of acceptance is rolling and is usually provided one or two days after receipt of the abstract. NANOG also welcomes suggestions/recommendations for tutorials, panels and other presentation topics. -- Craig Labovitz labovit@merit.edu Merit Network, Inc. http://www.merit.edu/~labovit 4251 Plymouth Road, Suite C. (734) 764-0252 (office) Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2785 (734) 647-3185 (fax)
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Craig Labovitz