Agenda topics (so far) for Eugene
Susan Harris
srh at merit.edu
Wed Sep 25 20:02:43 UTC 2002
The NANOG26 meeting dates are Oct. 27-29, and you'll find abstracts for
most of the talks here:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0210/topics.html
Sunday Tutorials
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* Managing IP Networks with Free Software (Level: Intermediate)
Joe Abley, Internet Software Consortium
* IPv6 Basics (Level: Introductory/Intermediate)
Tony Hain, Cisco
* BGP Troubleshooting Techniques
(Level: Introductory/Intermediate)
Phil Smith, Cisco
* ISP Security - Real World Techniques II
Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco
Kevin Houle, CERT
General Session
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* Update on the National Strategy for Cyberspace Security
Paul Kurtz, Office of Cyberspace Security
* Operational Feedback to IP Equipment Vendors
Vijay Gill, AOL Time Warner
* Route Flap Damping: Harmful?
Randy Bush, IIJ
* Experiences With Developing, Testing, Planning, and Operating
IPv6-Enabled Nameservers
Paul Vixie, PAIX
* How to 0wn the Internet in Your Spare Time
Stuart Staniford, Silicon Defense, Vern Paxson, ICSI/ICIR
Nicholas Weaver, UC Berkeley
* Where Are the Limits of Manageability for RFC 2547 VPNs?
Randy Bush, IIJ & Jim Griffin, AT&T Research
* Panel: Services, Complexity, and the Internet: What Direction?
David Meyer, Sprint & Univ. of Oregon, moderator
Randy Bush, IIJ; Vijay Gill, AOL Time Warner;
Lixia Zhang, UCLA; Dave Ward, Cisco;
Thomas Telkamp, Global Crossing
* Panel: Persistent Route Oscillation - Issues and Solutions.
Sue Hares, NextHop, moderator
Participants to date:
Enke Chen, Redback
* Toward Lowering the Load on DNS Root Nameservers
Duane Wessels, The Measurement Factory/CAIDA
* Observation and Analysis of BGP Behavior Under Stress
Lan Wang, UCLA; Xiaoliang Zhao, USC/ISI; Dan Pei, UCLA;
Randy Bush, IIJ; Daniel Massey, USC/ISI;
Allison Mankin, USC/ISI; Felix Wu, UC Davis; Lixia Zhang, UCLA
* Panel: Trends in Measurement and Monitoring of Internet Backbones
David Meyer, Sprint & Univ. of Oregon, moderator
Chris Martin, Verizon; Christophe Diot, Sprintlabs;
Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Research; Mujhaid Khan, Sprint;
Tony Tauber, Genuity
* New Services From the RIPE NCC
Henk Uijterwaal, RIPE-NCC
* Carrier Class Availability for IP Networks
Sanjay Kalra, Juniper
* Traffic Characteristics and Capacity Planning
Thomas Telkamp, Global Crossing
* Commercial IPv6 Deployment by ISPs in Japan
J. Hagino, IIJ/KAME
* Scriptroute: A Public Internet Measurement Facility
Neil Spring, David Wetherall, & Tom Anderson,
Department of CSE, University of Washington
BOFs
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* Toolmaker BOF
Joe Abley, ISC, moderator
* ISP Security BOF I
Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco & Merike Kaeo, merike.com,
moderators
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