Toronto topics
Susan Harris
srh at merit.edu
Fri May 10 18:54:14 UTC 2002
Here's a preliminary list of presentations scheduled for NANOG25 in
Toronto.
PS - be sure to register at the hotel before our lower-price block expires
on May 18:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0206/hotel.html
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Preliminary Topics - NANOG25
June 9-11, 2002
Tutorials
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Introduction to RPSL
Ambrose Magee, Ericsson
Inter-domain Traffic Engineering: Overview and Case Examples
Josh Wepmen, Ixia, Joe Abley, MFN, and Andrew Lange, CW
BGP Techniques for Service Providers
Phil Smith, Cisco
Deploying Tight-SLA services on an Internet Backbone: ISIS Fast
Convergence and DiffServ Design
Clarence Filsfils, Cisco
General Session
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Panel: Core Network Design and Vendor Prophecies
Danny McPherson, TCB, moderator
Convergence and Restoration Techniques for ISP Interior Routing
Curtis Villamizar, Avici
Protecting the BGP Routes to Top Level DNS Servers
Lan Wang, Xiaoliang Zhao, Dan Pei, Randy Bush, Daniel Massey,
Allison Mankin, Felix Wu, and Lixia Zhang
10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology and Market Overview
Dave O'leary, Juniper
Controlling the Impact of BGP Policy Changes on IP Traffic
Nick Feamster, MIT, Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Labs, and
Jay Borkenhagen, AT&T Labs
Redistribution Communities for Interdomain Traffic Engineering
B. Quoitin and O. Bonaventure, University of Namur, Belgium
Core Router Testing for High Availability
Scott Poretsky, Avici
Panel: Economic Differences Between Transit and Peering Exchanges
Bill Woodcock, Packet Clearing House, moderator
Panel: Smart Routing Technologies
Sue Hares, NextHop, moderator
Using the New ARIN WHOIS Server
Ginny Listman, ARIN
BGP Security Issues
Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco
BOFs
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Peering BOF V
Bill Norton, Equinix, moderator
BGP Benchmarking BOF
Sue Hares, NextHop, moderator
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