DRAFT agenda for NANOG 30

Susan Harris srh at merit.edu
Fri Jan 23 21:03:11 UTC 2004


Greetings - here's a subject-to-change agenda for Miami:
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                  NANOG 30 Agenda - 10th Anniversary Meeting !
                           February 8-10, 2004
                              Miami, Florida


Sunday Tutorials
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1:30 - 3:00 p.m    Customer-Triggered Real-Time Black Holes
                     Level: Introductory
                     Chris Morrow, UUNET; Tim Battles, AT&T

1:30 - 3:00 p.m.   MPLS-Based Layer 2 VPNs
                     Level: Intermediate
                     Florin Balus and Mike Loomis, Nortel

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

3:30 - 5:00 p.m.   Provider-Provisioned Virtual Private Networks
                     Level: Introductory
                     Ina Minei, Juniper

3:30 - 5:00 p.m.   MPLS Fast Reroute
                     Level: Intermediate/Advanced
                     Joe Soricelli, Juniper


Monday, October 20
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9:00 a.m.     Welcome, Introductions
                  Eric Aupperle, Merit
                  Andy Burnette, Terremark
                  Susan Harris, Merit

9:20 a.m.     Implications of Recent Legislation on Provider Operations
                  Diane Sidebottom, Dept. of Homeland Security

9:50 a.m.     A Short History of the 'Net
                  Scott Bradner, Harvard Univ.

10:30 a.m.    BREAK

10:45 a.m.    End-to-end, Spam, and DoS: Threats to the Model That Made
              the Internet Great
                  Phil Karn, QUALCOMM

11:15 a.m.    10 Years of Corporate Change in the NANOG & IP Backbone
              Community
                  Martin Levy, moderator;John Curran, XO Communication
                  Doug Humphrey

12:00 p.m.    LUNCH (on your own)

1:30 p.m.     A Decade of Technology Pitfalls and Successes
                  Dino Farinacci, Procket

2:00 p.m.     Where Did the NAPs Come From and When Did They Turn Into
              Exchange Points?
                  Steve Feldman, CNET

2:20 p.m.     Anniversary Retrospective: Where We've Been & Where We're
              Headed
                  Sue Hares, NextHop, Moderator
                  Paul Francis, Cornell Univ.
                  Steve Bellovin, AT&T Research
                  Dino Farinacci, Procket

3:00 p.m.     BREAK

4:20 p.m.     Research Forum
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                - Achievable Comprehensive Delay Reporting from Routers
                - Synchronising Software Clocks on the Internet
                     Darryl Veitch, Sprintlabs

                - A Distributed Control Plane Architecture to Support
                     Millisecond Routing Convergence
                     Hormuzd Khosravi, Intel

                - IETF NETCONF Working Group Update
                     Eliot Lear, Cisco

                - Nemecis: A Tool to Analyze the IRR Registries
                     Georgos Siganos, UC Riverside

                - In-Progress Research Designing Support for
                  Troubleshooting Complex Network Problems
                     Barbara Mirel, Univ. of Mich.

Monday Evening BOFs & Key Signing
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7:30 - 9:00 p.m.   ISP Security and NSP-SEC BOF IV
                   Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco, moderator

9:00 - 10:30 p.m.  Peering BOF VII
                   Bill Norton, Equinix, moderator

9:00 - 10:30 p.m.  Troubleshooting the Hardest Network Engineering Problems
                   Barbara Mirel, Univ. of Michigan, moderator

9:00 p.m.	   PGP Key Signing Party
                   Majdi Abbas, Lattice Networks, moderator

Tuesday, October 21
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9:00 a.m.   Listen and Whisper: Security Mechanisms for BGP
               L. Subramanian, V. Roth, I. Stoica, S. Shenker, and
               R.H. Katz, UC Berkeley

9:20 a.m.   Making Sense of BGP
               Tina Wong, Van Jacobson, Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Packet Design

9:50 a.m.   Hot Potatoes Heat Up BGP Routing
               Renata Teixeira, UCSD; Jennifer Rexford, AT&T;
               Tim Griffen, Intel

10:20 a.m.  BREAK

10:40 a.m.  MPLS Over Various IP Encapsulations
               Mark Townsley, Cisco

11:10 a.m.  IAB Concerns About Permanent Deployment of Edge-Based
            Filtering
               Itojun Hagino, IETF Internet Architecture Board

11:25 a.m.  Regional Internet Registries Statistics and Activities
               Ray Plazk, ARIN

11:45 a.m.  How to Kill Worms and Viruses with Policy Pontifications
               Scott Bradner, Harvard

12:00 p.m.  LUNCH (on your own)

1:30 p.m.   Real-time Global Routing Metrics
               Jim Cowie, Andy T. Ogielski, B.J. Premore, Eric A. Smith, &
               Todd Underwood, Renesys

1:50 p.m.   Root Cause Analysis of Internet Routing Dynamics
               Matthew C. Caesar, L. Subramanian, Randy H. Katz, UC Berkeley

2:10 p.m.   Airborne Contagion: Effects of a Worm on Wireless Networking
               Christopher Chin, UC Berkeley

2:30 p.m.   Life on a University Network: An Architecture for
            Automatically Detecting, Isolating, and Cleaning Infected Hosts
               Eric Gauthier, Boston University

2:50 p.m.   Analysis of the DDoS Attack Against SCO
               David Moore and Colleen Shannon, CAIDA

3:10 p.m.   BREAK

3:30 p.m.   BGP Testing: Why Be so Negative?
               Brent Imhoff, Wiltel; Scott Poretsky, Quarry

3:50 p.m.   Exchange Point Update
               Celeste  Anderson, USC LAAP, moderator
               Jay Adelson, Equinix
               Tom Bechly, MAE Services
               Itojun Hagino, DIX-IE
               Mike Hughes, LINX Christopher Quesada, Switch and Data
               Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX

4:50 p.m.   Adjourn
               Susan Harris, Merit





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