Draft agenda

Susan Harris srh at merit.edu
Fri Oct 12 00:54:21 UTC 2001


Here's the tentative agenda for Oakland.  Looking forward to seeing you!

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			         NANOG 23
			       October 21-23
			        Oakland, CA
                              
  		             SUNDAY TUTORIALS	

1:30 - 3:00 p.m.     IP Routing Protocol Scalability: Theory and Examples
			Level: Intermediate	
			Alvaro Retana, Cisco

1:30 - 3:00 p.m.     ISP Security: Real World Techniques
			Level: Intermediate	
			Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco; Chris Morrow and
			  Brian W. Gemberling, UUNET

3:00 - 3:30 p.m.     BREAK	

3:30 - 5:00 p.m.     IP Routing Protocol Scalability: Theory and Examples 
			(cont'd.)

3:30 - 5:00 p.m.     ISP Security: Real World Techniques (cont'd.)

5:00 - 7:30 p.m.     DINNER BREAK (on your own)	

7:30 - 9:00 p.m.     BGP Multihoming Guide
			Level: Introductory
			Philip Smith, Cisco

7:30 - 9:00 p.m.     Packets and Photons: The Emerging Two-Layer Network
			Level: Intermediate	
			Mike Shepherd, Juniper


                        MONDAY GENERAL SESSION 	
	
9:00 a.m.	Welcome, Introductions	
		  Susan Harris, Merit
		  Tom Herbst, Cisco
		
9:15 a.m.	The Internet under Stress: 9/11	
		  Peter H. Salus, Matrix

9:30 a.m.	What Worked and What Didn't:  9/11	
		  Sean Donelan, Equinix

9:50 a.m.	Multicasting Worked on 9/11	
	          Marshall Eubanks, Multicast Technologies;
		  Prashant Rajvaidya, UC Santa Barbara; 
		  Rich Mavrogeanes, Vbrick

10:10 a.m.	BREAK	

10:30 a.m.	Trends in Denial of Service Attack Technology	
		  Kevin Houle, CERT

11:00 a.m.	The Spread of the Code-Red Worm (CRv2)	
		  David Moore, CAIDA

11:15 a.m.	DoS Attacks in the Real World	
		  Karthik Arumugham, Global NAPs
		  Steven Schechter, Globix, and Jason Slagle

11:30 a.m.	Diversion and Sieving Techniques to Defeat DDoS	
		  Yehuda Afek, Anat Bremler-Barr, Tel-Aviv Univ./WANWall
	          Hank Nussbacher, Dan Touitou, WANWall

12:00 p.m.	LUNCH	

1:30 p.m.	NOBAD - Network Oriented Basic Anomaly Detection
		  Jonas M. Luster, d-fensive.com

1:45 p.m.	Designing a Testbed for Evaluating DDoS Defense
		  Research
		  Wes Hardaker, NAI Labs

2:00 p.m.	How to Do VLAN-Based Security Within Your Network
		  Infrastructure	
		  Bill Woodcock, Packet Clearing House

2:15 p.m.	Inter-City MAN Services Using MPLS	
		  Pascal Menezes,Terabeam

2:45 p.m.	MPLS in Perspective 	
		  Kireeti Kompella, Juniper

3:15 p.m.	BREAK 	

3:45 p.m.	Operator Requirements of Infrastructure Management
		  Methods	
	  	  Bill Woodcock, Packet Clearing House
		  Suzanne Woolf, MFN

4:00 p.m.	Panel:  Terabit POP Design 	
		  Dave Ward, Cisco, moderator
		

5:30-7:30 p.m.  Beer 'n Gear!


                        Monday Evening BOFs

7:30 - 9:00 p.m.   ISP Peering BOF IV
                       Bill Norton, Equinix, moderator

7:30 - 9:00 p.m.   Designing a Testbed for Evaluating DDoS Defense
		       Research
                       Wes Hardaker, NAI Labs

9:00 p.m.          PGP Key Signing Party	         	


                      TUESDAY GENERAL SESSION 	

9:00 a.m.	Enhancing the Internet's Administrative Look-up Service
		  Mark Kosters, Andrew Newton, VeriSign Applied Research

9:30 a.m.	BGP Dynamics Track
		  Dave Meyer, Sprint, moderator 

		Routing Table Growth: News at Eleven	
		  Randy Bush, AT&T Research

10:00 a.m.	PTOMAINE Update	
		  Abha Ahuja, Arbor Networks

10:10 a.m.	ARIN Open Mike Session	R
		  Richard Jimmerson, ARIN, moderator

10:40 a.m.	BREAK	

11:00 a.m.	Global Routing Instabilities During Code Red II and
		  Nimda Worm Propagation 	
		  Jim Cowie, Andy Ogielski, Renesys

11:30 a.m.	Shining Light on Dark Internet Address Space	Craig
		  Craig Labovitz, Abha Ahuja, Merit Network/Arbor Networks

12:00 p.m.	LUNCH	

1:30 p.m.	BGP Multiple Origin AS (MOAS) Conflicts	
		  Xiaoliang Zhao, North Carolina State University
		  Dan Massey and Allison Mankin, USC/ISI
		  S. Felix Wu, UC Davis
		  Dan Pei, Lan Wang, and Lixia Zhang, UCLA (speaker) 

1:45 p.m.	The Impact of BGP Misconfiguration on Connectivity
		  Ratul Mahajan, David Wetherall, and Tom Anderson,
		  Univ. of Washington

2:15 p.m.	Analysis of RIPE/RIS Project's BGP Data - CIDR at Work
	    	  Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Packet Design

2:45 p.m.	XML-based Network Management	
		  Rob Enns, Juniper

3:00 p.m.	TUNDRA	
		  Jeffrey Papen, Yahoo

3:15 p.m.	Using Topological Mapping to Manage and Secure Large
		  Networks	
		  Karl Siil, Lumeta

3:30 p.m.	Closing Remarks	
		  Susan Harris, Merit

3:35 p.m.	Adjourn	


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     Thank you Sue Joiner!




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