NANOG 42 Draft Agenda Announcement

Todd Underwood todd at renesys.com
Thu Jan 10 02:47:04 UTC 2008


* puts Program Committee Chair hat on 

The NANOG Program Committee is happy to announce that a draft agenda
is available for NANOG 42 to be held February 17-20 in San Jose,
California.  We were extremely pleased with the quality and quantity
of submissions this time and will unfortunately have to turn down a
number of recent submissions due to lack of space in the agenda.

We're happy to announce that our Keynote will be given by Tom
Killalea, VP of Technology at Amazon.com, along with Dan Cohn,
Principle Network Engineer at Amazon.com.

If you are a submitter and have not heard from the Program Committee
regarding your submission, please contact me.

Dates to be aware of:

	January 17:  Early registration discount ends.  If you plan to
		     attend NANOG 42, just register now and get it out
		     of the way already! :-)

	January 17:  Lighting Talk registration opens.  
	
	January 28:  Hotel room block closes.  In the past hotel rooms
		     have occassionally run out before then.  Again,
		     just look at how great this agenda is and
		     register already.

Both tasks can be accomplished by links at http://www.nanog.org/

[The draft agenda follows.  Caveats: speakers, topics and times
subject to change, errors are my fault, many talks are concurrent,
void where prohibited, etc.)]



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Sunday, February 17		
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Time		 Topic						Presenter
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2:00pm - 3:30pm	 BGP Troubleshooting Techniques, Pt. 1		Philip Smith, Cisco Systems

		 You Can Teach Problem Solving and Should	Elizabeth Zwicky

		 L2 Attacks & Mitigation Techniques		Yusuf Bahaiji, Cisco Systems


3:30pm - 4:00pm	 Break & PGP Key Signing	 

4:00pm - 5:30pm	 BGP Troubleshooting Techniques, Pt. 2		Philip Smith, Cisco Systems

		 Network Core Infrastructure, Best Practices    Yusuf Bahaiji, Cisco Systems

		 Security BoF					Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks

5:30pm - 6:30pm	 NANOG Community Meeting	   
	 
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Monday, February 18		
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Time		 Topic						Presenter
---------------- ---------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------
9:00 - 10:00	 Newcomer's Breakfast				Ren Provo, Comcast

		 Continental Breakfast, access to meeting rooms, 
		 and network access	
		 Sponsors:  (pending)

10:00 - 10:30	 Opening Remarks				Todd Underwood, Renesys
								John Savageau, CRG West

10:30 - 11:30	 Keynote Presentation				Tom Killalea and Dan Cohn, Amazon

11:30 - noon	 Break & PGP Key Signing    

Noon - 12:30pm	 Can ISP's and P2P Work Together		Laird Popkin, Pando Networks
								Doug Pasko, Verizon

12:30pm - 1:00pm (pending)

1:00pm - 2:00pm	 Lunch  

2:00pm - 3:30pm	 Panel: Green Data Centers			Moderator: Martin Levy, Tier 1 Research

3:30pm - 4:00pm	 Break & PGP Key Signing	

4:00pm - 5:30pm	 IX Operators BoF				Moderator: Mike Hughes, LINX
		 Small Operator Lessons Learned			Pete Templin, Textlink
	   
5:30pm - 7:30pm	 Bear & Gear	
		 Sponsors: (pending)
	 
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Tuesday, February 19		
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Time		 Topic						Presenter
---------------- ---------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------
9:00 - 10:00	 Continental Breakfast, access to meeting rooms, and network access	

10:00 - 10:30	 Lightning Talks	 
			   ***The window for submissions opens 17-Jan-08***

10:30 - 11:00	 Aftershocks from the Taiwan Earthquakes: 
		   Shaking up Internet transit in Asia		Martin A. Brownn, Renesys Corporation

11:00 - 11:30	 100G: Standards Track Update			Greg Hankins, Force 10

11:30 - noon	 Break & PGP Key Signing		   

Noon - 1pm	 Panel: 100G Forwarding Achitecture Challenges	Ted Seely, Sprint and Igor Gashinsky, Yahoo, Moderators

1:00pm - 2:00pm	 Lunch	 

2:00pm - 2:30pm	 Analysis of PTR Queries for IPv4 Addresses 
		   Reserved for Future Allocation		Leo Vegoda, IANA (ICANN)

2:30pm - 3:00pm	 A Simple and Efficient 0(50msec) 
		   Resilience Technology for IPTV		Dino Farinacci, Cisco Systems
							     	Clarence Filsfils, Cisco Systems
3:00pm - 3:30pm	 Graceful Restart and/or Non-Stop Routing 
		   with Stateful Switchover and Non-Stop 
		   Forwarding					Ken Weissner, Cisco Systems

3:30pm - 4:00pm	 Break & PGP Key Signing 

4:00pm - 5:30pm	 Peering BoF Bill Norton, Equinix
		   Speaker: Efficient Technique for Enforcing Internet Peering Policies, David J. Smith, Cisco Systems

		 Introduction to IPv6	      Philip Smith, Cisco Systems
		      
6:00pm - 8pm	 CRG Hosted Reception, offsite	
		      
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Wednesday, February 20		
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Time		 Topic						Presenter
---------------- ---------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- 

8:30 - 9:30	 Continental Breakfast, access to meeting rooms, and network access	

9:30 - 10:00     Lightning Talks	   The window for submissions opens 17-Jan-08

10:00 - 10:30    (pending)    

10:30 - 11:00    Break & PGP Key Signing	

11:00 - 11:30    10G Pluggable Technology			Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications

11:30 - 12:30    Future Note					Surprise Speaker

12:30pm		 Closing Remarks				Todd Underwood, Renesys Corporation



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