Draft agenda for San Francisco
Susan Harris
srh at merit.edu
Thu May 13 12:45:50 UTC 2004
This may change - please keep an eye on www.nanog.org for updates, and see
you next week!
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DRAFT AGENDA: NANOG 31
May 23-25, San Francisco
Sunday Tutorials
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1:30 - 3:00 p.m. BGP Techniques for Service Providers
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Philip Smith, Cisco
1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Using IPsec to Encrypt Your Wireless Traffic at NANOG
Level: Introductory, Hands-on
Duane Wessels, Measurement Factory
3:00 - 3:30 p.m BREAK
3:30 - 5:00 p.m. BGP Techniques for Service Providers (cont'd.)
3:30 - 5:00 p.m. IS-IS Up to Date
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Shankar Vemulapalli, Cisco
Sunday Evening Reception
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6:00 p.m. at a cool SF location :)
Hosted by Switch and Data
Monday, May 24
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9:00 a.m. Welcome, Introductions
Susan Harris, Merit
Duane Wessels, Measurement Factory
Steve Feldman, CNET
9:15 a.m. BGP Wedgies: Bad Routing Policy Interactions that Cannot
Be Debugged
Tim Griffin, Intel, author
Randy Bush, IIJ, presenter
9:45 a.m. IP Over Anything
Blaine Christian, MCI
10:15 a.m. Implications of Securing Backbone Router Infrastructure
Ryan McDowell, Sprint
10:35 a.m. BREAK
11:00 a.m. Benefits of Negotiated Interdomain Traffic Engineering
Ratul Mahajan, David Wetherall, and Thomas Anderson,
University of Washington
11:20 p.m. Verifying Wide-Area Routing Configuration
Nick Feamster, MIT
12:00 p.m. LUNCH (on your own)
1:30 p.m. Case Studies in Intra-Domain Routing Instability
Zhang Shu, Nat'l. Institute of Information and
Communications Technology, Japan
2:00 p.m. Implementing Global Network Mobility using BGP
Benjamin Abarbanel, Boeing
2:30 p.m. BGP Standards--What's Next?
Sue Hares, NextHop
3:00 p.m. BREAK
3:30 p.m. Happy Packets - Initial Results
Randy Bush, IIJ
4:00 p.m. Research Forum
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Predicting Public Internet Growth With Classical Economic
Theory, or, The Wealth of Networks
Tom Vest, eyeconomics.com
In-Progress Research Designing Support for Troubleshooting
Complex Network Problems
Livio Ricciulli, Metanetworks
Monday Evening BOFs & Key Signing
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7:30 - 9:00 p.m. ISP Security and NSP-SEC BOF V
Danny McPherson, Arbor
Merike Kaeo, moderators
9:00 - 10:30 p.m. What Does NANOG Want the IETF to Do?
Harald Alvestrand, Cisco
Alex Zinin, Alcatel, moderators
9:00 p.m. PGP Key Signing Party
Joe Abley, ISC, host
Tuesday, February 10
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9:00 a.m. Appropriate Layer 2 Interconnection Between IXPs
Keith Mitchell, XchangePoint
9:30 a.m. Evolution of the U.S. Peering Ecosystem
Bill Norton, Equinix
10:15 a.m. BREAK
10:45 a.m. IPv6 IPv4 Threat Comparison
Darrin Miller and Sean Convery, Cisco
11:15 a.m. Panel: Network Augmentation--Experiences in Adding
IPv6 Services/Support to Existing IPv4 Networks
Bill Manning, moderator
Rob Rockell, Sprint
Brent Sweeny, Internet2 NOC
Ed Lewis, ARIN
12:00 p.m. LUNCH (on your own)
1:30 p.m. Coherent Naming Schemes: A Case Study
Matthew F. Ringel, Tufts University
2:00 p.m. Tulip: A Tool for Locating Performance Problems Along
Internet Paths
Ratul Mahajan, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, and Thomas
Anderson, University of Washington
2:20 p.m. Near Real-Time Publication of Allocated Netblocks
Leo Bicknell, AboveNet
Cathy Wittbrodt
2:40 p.m. Preparing RIR Allocation Data for Network Security
Analysis Tasks
Brian Trammell, CERT
3:00 p.m. Integrated Security for SNMP-Based Management
Wes Hardaker, Sparta
3:15 p.m. Adjourn
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