Greetings - here are the topics we've lined up so far for Seattle. Keep an eye out as we post additional talks: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0505/topics.html Also, just a quick reminder that the registration fee goes up $50 on Monday, April 25, and our hotel room block rate expires on April 27. TUTORIALS --------- - Challenges in Network Security Protocols Level: Introductory Radia Perlman, Sun - Bridges, Routers, Switches, Oh My! Level: Introductory Radia Perlman, Sun - Best Practices for Determining the Traffic Matrix in IP Networks Level: Intermediate Thomas Telkamp, Cariden - BGP Techniques for Service Providers Level: Introductory/Intermediate Philip Smith, Cisco SUNDAY EVENING COMMUNITY MEETING ------------------------------- - A follow-up to our meeting in Las Vegas (see http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0505/coordination.html). Please join us! GENERAL SESSION --------------- - DNS Anycast Stability Daniel Karrenberg, RIPE - Design Decisions and Architecture Analysis of a Global 10G Backbone (We Do it, so You Don't Have To) Vijay Gill, Time Warner - Securing Carrier VoIP: Session Border Control Hadriel Kaplan, Avici - Anatomy of a Leak: AS9121 (or, "How We Learned To Start Worrying and Hate Maximum Prefix Limits") Alin C. Popescu, Brian J. Premore, and Todd Underwood, Renesys - Building Nameserver Clusters with Free Software Joe Abley, ISC - Trust Reflection: A Distributed Approach to PGP Key Signing at Multi-Day Events Joe Abley, ISC - Anycast Measurements Used to Highlight Routing Instabilities Peter Boothe; Randy Bush, IIJ - Beyond 10 Gigabit Ethernet Neena Pemmaraju, Force10 - Internet Mini-Cores: Local Communications in the Internet's "Spur" Regions Steve Gibbard, PCH - The Spoofer Project: Inferring the Extent of Internet Source Address Filtering on the Internet Robert Beverly, MIT - Network-Wide Inter-Domain Routing Policies: Design and Realization Olaf Maennel, RIPE; Anja Feldmann and Christian Reiser, Technical University Munich; Ruediger Volk and Hagen Boehm, Deutsche Telekom BOFS ---- - ISP Security and NSP-SEC BOF IX - Peering BOF IX William B. Norton, Equinix, moderator - INOC-DBA BoF with INOC-DBA Operators Gaurab Raj Upadhaya, PCH, moderator
This is not parallel track sessions yet, right? On Sun, 17 Apr 2005, Steve Feldman wrote:
Greetings - here are the topics we've lined up so far for Seattle. Keep an eye out as we post additional talks:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0505/topics.html
Also, just a quick reminder that the registration fee goes up $50 on Monday, April 25, and our hotel room block rate expires on April 27.
TUTORIALS --------- - Challenges in Network Security Protocols Level: Introductory Radia Perlman, Sun
- Bridges, Routers, Switches, Oh My! Level: Introductory Radia Perlman, Sun
- Best Practices for Determining the Traffic Matrix in IP Networks Level: Intermediate Thomas Telkamp, Cariden
- BGP Techniques for Service Providers Level: Introductory/Intermediate Philip Smith, Cisco
SUNDAY EVENING COMMUNITY MEETING ------------------------------- - A follow-up to our meeting in Las Vegas (see http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0505/coordination.html). Please join us!
GENERAL SESSION --------------- - DNS Anycast Stability Daniel Karrenberg, RIPE
- Design Decisions and Architecture Analysis of a Global 10G Backbone (We Do it, so You Don't Have To) Vijay Gill, Time Warner
- Securing Carrier VoIP: Session Border Control Hadriel Kaplan, Avici
- Anatomy of a Leak: AS9121 (or, "How We Learned To Start Worrying and Hate Maximum Prefix Limits") Alin C. Popescu, Brian J. Premore, and Todd Underwood, Renesys
- Building Nameserver Clusters with Free Software Joe Abley, ISC
- Trust Reflection: A Distributed Approach to PGP Key Signing at Multi-Day Events Joe Abley, ISC
- Anycast Measurements Used to Highlight Routing Instabilities Peter Boothe; Randy Bush, IIJ
- Beyond 10 Gigabit Ethernet Neena Pemmaraju, Force10
- Internet Mini-Cores: Local Communications in the Internet's "Spur" Regions Steve Gibbard, PCH
- The Spoofer Project: Inferring the Extent of Internet Source Address Filtering on the Internet Robert Beverly, MIT
- Network-Wide Inter-Domain Routing Policies: Design and Realization Olaf Maennel, RIPE; Anja Feldmann and Christian Reiser, Technical University Munich; Ruediger Volk and Hagen Boehm, Deutsche Telekom
BOFS ---- - ISP Security and NSP-SEC BOF IX
- Peering BOF IX William B. Norton, Equinix, moderator
- INOC-DBA BoF with INOC-DBA Operators Gaurab Raj Upadhaya, PCH, moderator
On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 10:20:24AM -0700, william(at)elan.net wrote:
This is not parallel track sessions yet, right?
At the moment, we have neither enough meeting space or content for real parallel track sessions this time. We might do something like split off the peering topics and BOF (for example) into a separate semi-track if we can find a logical way to do it, but we won't know until closer to the meeting. Steve
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