Author Index
Subject Index: http://www.nanog.org/subjects.html
Meeting-by-meeting Index: http://www.nanog.org/indices/
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A
- Abarbanel, Benjamin
- Abley, Joe
- Building
Nameserver Clusters with Free Software, by Joe Abley, ISC.
NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Trust
Reflection: A Distributed Approach to PGP Key Signing at Multi-Day
Events, by Joe Abley, ISC.
- Building a Web of
Trust, by Joe Abley, ISC. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Managing IP
Networks with Free Software (Tutorial), by Joe Abley and Stephen
Stuart, Internet Software Consortium. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Inter-domain
Traffic Engineering: Principles, Applications, and Case Studies
(Tutorial part 1), by Josh Wepman, Ixia, and Joe Abley, PAIX. NANOG 24,
February 2002.
- IP
Traffic Management: Measurement, Analysis, and Optimization
(Tutorial part 2), by Josh Wepmen, Ixia; Joe Abley, MFN; Andrew
Lange, CW; and Matthew Meyer, Global Crossing. NANOG 25, June 2002.
- Adelson, Jay
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, moderated by Celeste Anderson,
LAAP/Pacific Wave. Jay Adelson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
Itojun Hagino, DIX-IE; Mike Hughes, LINX; Christopher Quesada, Switch and Data;
Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator.
Jay Adelson, Equinix; Celeste Anderson, LAAP; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
John Brown, IXNM; Akira Kato, NXPIXP/JPIX/JPNAP; Pete Kruckenberg, CommIX;
Stephen Stuart, PAIX; Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Aduskevicz, P.J.
- Panel: Meet the
Regulators, moderated by Robert Cannon, FCC. P.J. Aduskevicz,
ATT/FCC Interoperability Council (NRIC); Dale Hatfield, FCC Office
of Engineering and Technology; Rebecca Dorch, FCC Office of
Engineering and Technology. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Afek, Yehuda
- Agarwal, Sharad
- Agarwal, Puneet
- Panel: Core
Network Design and Vendor Prophecies, Danny McPherson, TCB,
moderator; Eric Brendel, Chiaro; Riad Hartani, Caspia; Dave
Ward, Cisco; Puneet Agarwal, Pluris; Scott Poretsky, Avici; and
Dave O'Leary, Juniper. NANOG 25, June 2002.
- Agrawal, Mukesh
- Ahmed, Sohel
- Ahuja, Abha
- Shining Light on
Dark Internet Address Space, by Craig Labovitz and Abha Ahuja,
Merit Network/Arbor Networks (Presented by Rob Malan, Arbor Networks.)
NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Panel: Global
Routing System Scaling Issues, moderated by Cathy Wittbrodt, iVMG;
Bill Woodcock, Zocalo; Tony Li, Procket Networks; Abha Ahuja, Arbor
Networks; Vijay Gill, MFN; and Enke Chen, Redback. NANOG 21, February
2001.
- The Impact
of Internet Policy and Topology on Delayed Routing Convergence, by
Craig Labovitz, Microsoft Research/Merit; Abha Ahuja,
Internap/Merit; Roger Wattenhofer & Srinivasan Venkatachary,
Microsoft Research. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- The Problem
with BGP Convergence, Craig Labovitz, Microsoft Research/Merit, and
Abha Ahuja, Internap/Merit. NANOG 18, February 2000.
- Analysis and
Experimental Measurements of
Internet BGP Convergence Latencies, by Craig Labovitz, Microsoft
Research/Merit, and Abha Ahuja, Merit. NANOG 17, Oct. 1999.
- Router
Configuration Management Tools, Tutorial by Avi Freedman,
AboveNet, and Abha Ahuja, Merit. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Demo: Free
Software for Configuring Routers and Monitoring Routing, by Abha
Ahuja, Merit, Jimmy Wan, IPMA/U-M, Mukesh Agrawal, IPMA/U-M. NANOG 14,
November 1998. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- Alaettinoglu, Cengiz
- Making Sense of
BGP, by Tina Wong, Van Jacobson, Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Packet
Design. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Analysis of RIPE /
RIS Project's BGP Data: CIDR at Work, by Cengiz Alaettinoglu,
Packet Design. NANOG 23, October 2001.
- ISIS Routing on
the Qwest Backbone: a Recipe for Subsecond ISIS Convergence, by
Cengiz Alaettinoglu and Steve Casner, Packet Design. NANOG 24, February 2002.
- A Fine-Grained
View of High-Performance Networking, by Steve Casner, Cengiz
Alaettinoglu, and Chia-Chee Kuan, Packet Design. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- Towards Millisecond
IGP Convergence, by Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Van Jacobson, & Haobo
Yu, Packet Design. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- BGP Configuration
From the IRR (Tutorial), by Cengiz Alaettinoglu, ISI. NANOG 19, June
2000.
- Tutorial:
Routing Policy Specification Language/IRR, by Cengiz Alaettinoglu,
ISI, and Gerald Winters, Merit. NANOG 17, Oct. 1999.
- Routing
Coordination Through the Internet Routing Registry, tutorial by
Cengiz Alaettinoglu, ISI, and Curtis Villamizar, ANS. NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Alvastrand, Harald
- Almes, Guy
- Panel: Academic
NGI Networking: What's the Difference Between Internet2, Abilene, and the
vBNS? Paul Love, Internet2, moderator. John Jamison, MCI/vBNS, Guy
Almes, Internet2/Abilene. NANOG 15, January 1999.
- Internet2
Update: R/D and Infrastructure, by Guy Almes, UCAID. NANOG 13, June
1998.
- Amante, Shane
- Anderson, Celeste
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel. Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, moderator. Mike
Hughes, LINX, Dave Meyer, OregonIX, Tom Bechly, MCI/MAE, Troy Davis, SIX,
Celeste Anderson, Pacific Wave. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, moderated by Celeste Anderson,
LAAP/Pacific Wave. Jay Adelson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
Itojun Hagino, DIX-IE; Mike Hughes, LINX; Christopher Quesada, Switch
and Data; Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator.
Jay Adelson, Equinix; Celeste Anderson, LAAP; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
John Brown, IXNM; Akira Kato, NXPIXP/JPIX/JPNAP; Pete Kruckenberg,
CommIX; Stephen Stuart, PAIX; Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Anderson, Tom
- Tulip: A Tool
for
Locating Performance Problems Along Internet Paths, by Ratul
Mahajan, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, and Thomas Anderson, University of
Washington. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- Benefits of
Negotiated Interdomain Traffic Engineering, by Ratul Mahajan, David
Wetherall, and Thomas Anderson, University of Washington. NANOG 31, May
2004.
- Scriptroute: A
Public Internet Measurement Facility. by Neil Spring, David
Wetherall,
& Tom Anderson, Department of CSE, University of Washington. NANOG 26,
October 2002.
- The Impact of
BGP Misconfiguration on Connectivity, by Ratul Mahajan, David
Wetherall, and Tom Anderson, Univ. of Washington. NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Appenzeller, Guido
- Routers with
Small Buffers, by Yashar Ganjali, Guido Appenzeller, Ashish Goel, Tim
Roughgarden, and Nick McKeown, Stanford Univ. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- Resarch Forum: Sizing
Router Buffers, by Guido Appenzeller, Stanford University NANOG 32, October 2004.
- Research Forum: Performing BGP
Experiments on a Semi-Realistic
Internet Environment, by Guido Appenzeller, Stanford University; Ke Zhang, Soon-Tee
Teoh, Shih-Ming Tseng, Chen-Nee Chuah, Kwan-Liu Ma, and Felix Wu, University of
California, Davis. NANOG 32, October 2004.
- Arnold, Jon
- Observations and
Experiences Tracking Denial-Of-Service Attacks Across a Large Regional
ISP, by Rob Malan, Farnam Jahanian, Jon Arnold, and Matthew Smart,
Univ. of Michigan; Paul Howell, Russell Dwarshuis, Jeff Ogden, Jon
Poland, Merit. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- Arumugham, Karthik
- DoS Attacks in the
Real World, by Karthik Arumugham, Global NAPs, Steven Schechter,
Globix, and Jason Slagle, Toledo Internet Access. NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Asadullah, Salman
- Ashwood-Smith, Peter
- Atlas, Alia
- Austein, Rob
- Aviani, James
- Awduche, Daniel
- Traffic Engineering
Panel. Ed Kern, Digex, moderator; Jim Boyle, Level 3, Daniel
Awduche, UUNET; Brenda Friborg, Intermedia. NANOG 19, June 2000.
B
- Baker, Fred
- Differentiated
Services Panel, moderated Kathleen Nichols, Bay Networks. "Priority
Service for Internet Traffic," by Van Jacobsen, Berkeley National
Laboratory; "Differentiated Services: The Managed Expectations
Internet," by Fred Baker, Cisco; Diff Serv and QoS Support in Microsoft
Hosts, by Peter Ford, Microsoft. NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Baker, Matt
- Balakrishnan, Hari
- Geographic
Locality of IP Prefixes (Research Forum), by Mike Freedman, NYU;
Mythili Vutukuru, Nick Feamster, and Hari Balakrishnan, MIT. NANOG 35,
October 2005.
- Tracking Global Threats with
the Internet Motion Sensor, by Michael Bailey, Evan Cooke, University of Michigan;
Danny
McPherson, Arbor Networks, Tim Battles, AT&T. NANOG 32, October 2004.
- Balakrishnan, Hari
- Balogh, Aristotle
- Balus, Florin
- Bamford, Stewart
- Barber, Piet
- Barber, Stan
- Updates from the
Internet2 GigaPoPs, by Ron Hutchins, Southern CrossRoads, Atlanta
GigaPoP; Dave Meyer, Oregon GigaPoP; Mark Johnson, North Carolina
Networking Initiative; Stan Barber, Texas GigaPoP. NANOG 14, November
1998.
- Battles, Tim
- Tutorial: ISP Security
Toolkits, by Tim Battles, AT&T. Level: Introductory/Intermediate. NANOG 32,
October 2004.
- Tracking Global Threats with
the Internet Motion Sensor, by Michael Bailey, Evan Cooke, University of Michigan;
Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks, Tim Battles, AT&T. NANOG 32, October 2004.
- Tutorial:
Customer-Triggered Real-Time Blackholes. Level: Introductory.
Chris Morrow, UUNET; Tim Battles, AT&T; Danny McPherson, Arbor. NANOG 30,
February 2004.
- Bays, Robert
- Panel: Smart
Routing Technologies. Sue Hares, NextHop, moderator; Jeremy Johnson,
netVmg; Aaron Britt, Opnix; Robert Bays, Proficient; Mike Lloyd,
RouteScience; Daniel Golding and Brandon Ross, Sockeye. NANOG 25, June
2002.
- Bechly, Tom
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel. Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, moderator. Mike
Hughes, LINX, Dave Meyer, OregonIX, Tom Bechly, MCI/MAE, Troy Davis, SIX,
Celeste Anderson, Pacific Wave. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, moderated by Celeste Anderson,
LAAP/Pacific Wave. Jay Adelson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
Itojun Hagino, DIX-IE; Mike Hughes, LINX; Christopher Quesada, Switch and Data;
Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator.
Jay Adelson, Equinix; Celeste Anderson, LAAP; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
John Brown, IXNM; Akira Kato, NXPIXP/JPIX/JPNAP; Pete Kruckenberg,
CommIX; Stephen Stuart, PAIX; Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Panel: Updates
From the NAPs. Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator; Paul Vixie, PAIX; Lane
Patterson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services; Akio Sugeno,
NYIIX/LAIIX/6IIX; Avi Freedman, Jeff Meltzer, MetroIX; Tony Haeuser,
SBC NAPs; Matthew Brooks, NOTA; Albert Crews, Bellsouth MIX.
NANOG 24, February 2002.
- MAE
Evolution, by Thomas Bechly, WorldCom. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Bellovin, Steve
- 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. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- It's a
Surprise, by Bill Fenner, AT&T Research; Rob Thomas, Cisco/Team
Cymru; Russ Housley, Vigil Security; Steve Bellovin, AT&T Research; Jose
Nazario, Arbor. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Some Initial
Measurements of Prefix Length Phyltreing, by Jennifer Rexford and
Steve Bellovin, AT&T; and Randy Bush. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- DDoS
Attacks and Pushback, by Steve Bellovin, AT&T. NANOG 21,
February 2001.
- Berkowitz, Howard
- Tutorial: Customer
Satisfaction 201, by Howard Berkowitz, Nortel. NANOG 21, February
2001.
- Tutorial:
Exterior Routing 201: The Full Picture, BY Howard Berkowitz,
Nortel. NANOG 21, February 2001.
- Is IS-IS It,
or Not? What Are the IS-IS New Technologies? (Tutorial), by Howard
Berkowitz, Nortel. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Tutorial: OSPF
Goodies for ISPs, by Howard Berkowitz, Gett Communications. NANOG 17,
Oct. 1999.
- BOF:
Conveying
Clue: Educating New Staff and Customers, by Howard Berkowitz, Gett
Communications. NANOG 17, Oct. 1999.
- So Your
Customer Wants a VPN From You, Tutorial by Howard Berkowitz, Gett
Communications. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- BGP 101: BGP
Concepts Made Easy, Tutorial by Howard Berkowitz. NANOG 15, January
1999.
- Good ISPs Have
No Class: Addressing Nuances and Nuisances, tutorial by Howard
Berkowitz. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- Interesting
Things to Do With OSPF, tutorial by Howard Berkowitz. NANOG 13, June
1998.
- Beverly, Robert
- Bhattacharyya, Supratik
- Blair, Dana
- Bicknell, Leo
- Bligh, Alex
- Blunk, Larry
- Boehm, Hagen
- Bonaventure, O.
- Borkenhagen, Jay
- Bos, Erik-Jan
- SURFnet5: Building
the Next-Generation Internet in The Netherlands, by Erik-Jan Bos,
SURFnet. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- SURFnet and the
GigaPort Project, by Erik-Jan Bos, SURFNet. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Panel: News from the Exchange Points. PacBell NAP, by Mark
Pryor, PacBell. NANOG 16, May 1999. The MAEs, by Steve
Feldman, MCI Worldcom. Ameritech NAP, by Mark
Cnota, Ameritech. Amsterdam Internet
Exchange, by Erik-Jan Bos, SURFnet. PAIX, by John Pedro,
PAIX. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Bose, Patrick
- Boyle, Jim
- Multiservice Core
Design, by Vijay Gill, MFN, and Jim Boyle, Level 3. NANOG 21,
February 2001.
- Traffic Engineering
Panel. Ed Kern, Digex, moderator; Jim Boyle, Level 3, Danielle
Awduche, UUNET; Brenda Friborg, Intermedia. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Bradner, Scott
- How to Kill Worms
and Viruses with Policy Pontifications, by Scott Bradner,
Harvard Univ. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- A Short History of
the Internet, by Scott Bradner, Harvard Univ. NANOG 30, February
2004.
- Blurring the
Lines Between Circuits and Protocols: Plans to Re-Organize Sub-IP
Technologies in the IETF, by Scott Bradner, Harvard. NANOG 21,
February 2001.
- Route Filtering
Panel. Scott Bradner, Harvard, moderator. Randy Bush, Verio; Danny
McPherson, Qwest; Cathy Wittbrodt, ARIN Advisory Council; John Crain,
RIPE NCC. NANOG 18, February 2000.
- Brayley, Jeremy
- Bremler-Barr, Anat
- Brendel, Eric
- Panel: Core
Network Design and Vendor Prophecies, Danny McPherson, TCB,
moderator; Eric Brendel, Chiaro; Riad Hartani, Caspia; Dave
Ward, Cisco; Puneet Agarwal, Pluris; Scott Poretsky, Avici; and
Dave O'Leary, Juniper. NANOG 25, June 2002.
- Britt, Aaron
- Panel: Smart
Routing Technologies. Sue Hares, NextHop, moderator; Jeremy Johnson,
netVmg; Aaron Britt, Opnix; Robert Bays, Proficient; Mike Lloyd,
RouteScience; Daniel Golding and Brandon Ross, Sockeye. NANOG 25, June
2002.
- Broido, Andre
- Brooks, Matthew
- Panel: Updates
From the NAPs. Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator; Paul Vixie, PAIX; Lane
Patterson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services; Akio Sugeno,
NYIIX/LAIIX/6IIX; Avi Freedman, Jeff Meltzer, MetroIX; Tony Haeuser,
SBC NAPs; Matthew Brooks, NOTA; Albert Crews, Bellsouth MIX.
NANOG 24, February 2002.
- Brown, John
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator.
Jay Adelson, Equinix; Celeste Anderson, LAAP; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
John Brown, IXNM; Akira Kato, NXPIXP/JPIX/JPNAP; Pete Kruckenberg,
CommIX; Stephen Stuart, PAIX; Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Basic ISP Traffic Engineering
Tools and Practices (Tutorial), by John Brown, Chagres Technologies. NANOG 22,
May 2001.
- Wireless Networks
and Improved Networking in Rural Areas, by John M. Brown, iHighway.
NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Brown, Timothy
- Brownlee, Nevil
- Burke, Betty
- Coordinating NANOG:
Input From the Community.
Paul Vixie, ISC, Martin Hannigan, VeriSign, Betty Burke, Merit, Steve Feldman, CNET,
Dan Golding, The Burton Group. NANOG 33, Jan.-Feb. 2005.
- Bush, Randy
- Happy Packets -
Initial Results, by Randy Bush, IIJ; Tim Griffin, Intel Research;
Zhuoqing Mao, University of Michigan. Eric Purpus, University of Oregon;
Dan Stutzbach, University of Oregon. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- Panel: Simple
Router Security, What Every ISP Router Engineer Should Know and
Practice. Randy Bush, IIJ, moderator; Rob Thomas, Cisco/Team Cymru;
Neal Ziring, NSA; George Jones, MITRE. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Panel: Watching
Your Router Configurations and Detecting Those Exciting Little
Changes. Randy Bush, IIJ, moderator; Henry Kilmer, Terrapin
Communications; John Heasley, Verio; Danny McPherson, Arbor. NANOG 29,
October 2003.
- 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; and Thomas Telkamp, Global
Crossing. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Route Flap
Damping:
Harmful? by Randy Bush, IIJ; Tim Griffin, AT&T Research; and Zhuoqing
Morley Mao; UC Berkeley. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Protecting the BGP
Routes to Top Level DNS Servers, by Daniel Massey, USC/ISI, Lan
Wang, UCLA; Xiaoliang Zhao, NCSU; Dan Pei, UC Davis; Randy Bush, AT&T;
Allison Mankin, USC/ISI; Felix Wu, UC Davis; and Lixia Zhang, UCLA. NANOG
25, June 2002.
- Panel: Routing
Table Growth: News at Eleven. Moderated by Dave Meyer, Sprint; Randy
Bush (Presented by Bill Woodcock). NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Some Initial
Measurements of Prefix Length Phyltreing, by Jennifer Rexford and
Steve Bellovin, AT&T; and Randy Bush. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- Panel: Service
Provider Route Filtering. Danny McPherson, Amber Networks, moderator.
Randy Bush, Verio; Vijay Gill, MFN; Alex Bligh, GXN; Tony Tauber, Genuity.
NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Route Filtering
Panel. Scott Bradner, Harvard, moderator. Randy Bush, Verio;
Danny McPherson, Qwest; Cathy Wittbrodt, ARIN Advisory Council;
John Crain, RIPE NCC. NANOG 18, February 2000.
C
- Caesar, Matthew C.
- Cain, Brad
- Cannon, Robert
- Panel: Meet the
Regulators, moderated by Robert Cannon, FCC. P.J. Aduskevicz,
ATT/FCC Interoperability Council (NRIC); Dale Hatfield, FCC Office
of Engineering and Technology; Rebecca Dorch, FCC Office of
Engineering and Technology. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Case, Jeff
- SNMP
Update, by Jeff Case, SNMP Research. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- Casner, Steve
- Charnock, William
- Chadd, Adrian
- Chen, Enke
- Panel:
Persistent Route Oscillation - Issues and Solutions.Sue Hares, NextHop,
moderator; Enke Chen, Redback; John Scudder, Cisco. NANOG 26, October
2002.
- Panel: Global
Routing System Scaling Issues, moderated by Cathy Wittbrodt, iVMG;
Bill Woodcock, Zocalo; Tony Li, Procket Networks; Abha Ahuja, Arbor
Networks; Vijay Gill, MFN; and Enke Chen, Redback. NANOG 21, February
2001.
- Routing
Scalability in Backbone Networks, by Enke Chen, Cisco. NANOG 15,
January 1999.
- Airborne Contagion:
Effects of a Worm on Wireless Networking, by Christopher Chin,
UC Berkeley. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Christian, Blaine
- Panel: BGP Security
RequirementsAn Overview of Current Work in the IETF, by Tony Tauber, MIT
Lincoln Lab, Blaine Christian, KMC Telecom Solutions, Sandy Murphy, Sparta, Danny
McPherson, Arbor. NANOG 33, Jan.-Feb. 2005.
- IP Over
Anything, by Blaine Christian, MCI. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- Choudhury, Gagan
- Chuah, Chen-Nee
- Research Forum: Performing BGP
Experiments on a Semi-Realistic
Internet Environment, by Guido Appenzeller, Stanford University; Ke Zhang, Soon-Tee
Teoh, Shih-Ming Tseng, Chen-Nee Chuah, Kwan-Liu Ma, and Felix Wu, University of
California, Davis. NANOG 32, October 2004.
- Impact of BGP
Dynamics on Intra-Domain Traffic Patterns in the Sprint IP Backbone,
by Sharad Agarwal, Chen-Nee Chuah, Supratik Bhattacharyya, &
Christophe Diot, Sprint. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Claffy, K
- What Would You
Like to Get Out of NANOG That You're not Getting Now? (BOF),
moderated by K Claffy, CAIDA. NANOG 25, June 2002.
- Internet
Expansion, Refinement, and Churn, by Andre Broido, Evi Nemeth, and
K Claffy, CAIDA. NANOG 24, February 2002.
- Internet
Measurement: Myths About Internet Data, by K Claffy, CAIDA. NANOG 24,
February 2002.
- Cooke, Evan
- Cooper, Kelly
- Cnota, Mark
- Panel: News from the Exchange Points. PacBell NAP, by Mark
Pryor, PacBell. NANOG 16, May 1999. The MAEs, by Steve
Feldman, MCI Worldcom. Ameritech NAP, by Mark
Cnota, Ameritech. Amsterdam Internet
Exchange, by Erik-Jan Bos, SURFnet.
PAIX, by John Pedro,
PAIX. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Convery, Sean
- Cowie, Jim
- Real-time
Global Routing Metrics, by Jim Cowie, Andy T. Ogielski, B.J.
Premore, Eric A. Smith, & Todd Underwood, Renesys. NANOG 30, February
2004.
- Global Routing
Instabilities During Code Red II and Nimda Worm Propagation,
by Jim Cowie and Andy Ogielski, Renesys. NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Crain, John
- Route Filtering
Panel. Scott Bradner, Harvard, moderator. Randy Bush, Verio;
Danny McPherson, Qwest; Cathy Wittbrodt, ARIN Advisory Council;
John Crain, RIPE NCC. NANOG 18, February 2000.
- Crews, Albert
- Panel: Updates
From the NAPs. Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator; Paul Vixie, PAIX; Lane
Patterson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services; Akio Sugeno,
NYIIX/LAIIX/6IIX; Avi Freedman, Jeff Meltzer, MetroIX; Tony Haeuser,
SBC NAPs; Matthew Brooks, NOTA; Albert Crews, Bellsouth MIX.
NANOG 24, February 2002.
- Crovella, Mark
- Curran, John
- Crocker, Steve
- DNSSEC Deployment: Big Steps
Forward; Several Steps to Go, by
Rob Austein, ISC, Steve Crocker, Shinkuro, Suresh Krishnaswamy and Russ Mundy, SPARTA.
NANOG 32, October 2004.
- Panel: 10
Years of Corporate Change in the NANOG & IP Backbone Community. by
Martin Levy, moderator; John Curran, XO Communications; Doug Humphrey,
Joss Institute. NANOG 30, February 2004.
D
- Daigle, Leslie
- IETF Update, by Leslie
Daigle, VeriSign, and Alex Zinin, Alcatel. NANOG 33, Jan.-Feb. 2005.
- UWho
BOF. Andrew Newton and Leslie Daigle, VeriSign. NANOG 24,
February 2002.
- Danzig, Peter
- Davis, Nate
- Davis, Troy
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel. Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, moderator. Mike
Hughes, LINX, Dave Meyer, OregonIX, Tom Bechly, MCI/MAE, Troy Davis, SIX,
Celeste Anderson, Pacific Wave. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- da Silva, Ron
- Deering, Steve
- Deibler, Danielle
- Panel:
Multicast/MBGP: Real-Life Experiences in the Field, moderatoed by Dave
Meyer, Sprint. Steve Rubin, AboveNet; Dorian Kim, Verio; Doug Pasko,
Cable & Wireless; Henry Kilmer & Danielle Deibler, DIGEX; Jian Li, Qwest;
Amir Tabdili, Sprint; Mujahid Khan, Sprint. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- Deworm, Gilles
- Dimayuga, Miguel
- Diot, Christophe
- Mining
Anomalies in Network-Wide Flow Data, by Anukool Lakhina and Mark
Crovella, Boston University; and Christophe Diot, Thomson Paris Research
Lab. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- Impact of BGP
Dynamics on Intra-Domain Traffic Patterns in the Sprint IP Backbone,
by Sharad Agarwal, Chen-Nee Chuah, Supratik Bhattacharyya, &
Christophe Diot, Sprint. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- 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; Mujahid
Khan, Sprint; Tony Tauber, Genuity. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Reasons Not to
Deploy RED (or, "On the Limits of Active Queue
Management"), by Christophe Diot, Sprint. NANOG 21, February 2001.
- Dobbins, Roland
- Doering, Gert
- Overview of the
Global IPv6 Routing Table, Gert Doering, SpaceNet AG, Munich,
author. Cathy Wittbrodt, presenter. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- IPv6 Impressions:
ARIN Update and Routing Table Overview. Presented by Cathy Wittbrodt,
Packet
Design, routing table data from Gert Doering, SpaceNet AG, Munich. NANOG
26, October 2002.
- Donelan, Sean
- What Worked and
What Didn't: 9/11, by Sean Donelan, Donelan.com. NANOG 23, October
2001.
- Internet
Outage Trends, by Sean Donelan, Equinix. NANOG 21, February
2001.
- Y2K Status and
NOC Contingency Planning, by Sean Donelan, Data Research
Associates. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Who You Gonna
Call? by Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates. NANOG 14, November
1998.
- BOF: Data
Center Needs, Problems, and Technology, moderated by Bill Norton,
Equinix, and Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates. NANOG 14, November
1998.
- Donoho, David
- Research Forum:
How to Compute Accurate Traffic Matrices for Your Network in Seconds,
by Yin Zhang, Matthew Roughan, Albert Greenberg, David Donoho, Nick
Duffield, Carsten Lund, and Quynh Nguyen, AT&T Research; David Donoho,
Stanford Univ. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Doran, Sean
- Dorch, Rebecca
- Panel: Meet the
Regulators, moderated by Robert Cannon, FCC. P.J. Aduskevicz,
ATT/FCC Interoperability Council (NRIC); Dale Hatfield, FCC Office
of Engineering and Technology; Rebecca Dorch, FCC Office of
Engineering and Technology. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Doyle, Jeff
- Duffield, Nick
- Research Forum:
How to Compute Accurate Traffic Matrices for Your Network in Seconds,
by Yin Zhang, Matthew Roughan, Albert Greenberg, David Donoho, Nick
Duffield, Carsten Lund, and Quynh Nguyen, AT&T Research; David Donoho,
Stanford Univ. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Duncan, Jim
- Dwarshuis, Russell
- Observations and
Experiences Tracking Denial-Of-Service Attacks Across a Large Regional
ISP, by Rob Malan, Farnam Jahanian, Jon Arnold, and Matthew Smart,
Univ. of Michigan; Paul Howell, Russell Dwarshuis, Jeff Ogden, Jon
Poland, Merit. NANOG 22, May 2001.
E
- Eckenwiler, Mark
- Elliot, Chris
- Enns, Ron
- Epstein, Mark
- Erskine, Thomas
- Estan, Christian
- Estes, Nathan
- Eubanks, Marshall
- Multicasting Worked on
9/11, by Marshall Eubanks, Multicast Technologies, Prashant
Rajvaidya, UC Santa Barbara, and Rich Mavrogeanes, Vbrick. NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Single Source
Multicast: The Multicast Broadcast Model, by Marshall Eubanks,
Multicast Technologies. NANOG 21, February 2001.
F
- Faloutsos, Michalis
- Fang, Luyuan
- Farinacci, Dino
- A Decade of
Technology Pitfalls and Successes, by Dino Farinacci, Procket.
NANOG 30, February 2004.
- 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. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Deploying
Inter-Domain Multicast Routing, by Dino Farinacci, Cisco. NANOG 15,
January 1999.
- Feamster, Nick
- Geographic
Locality of IP Prefixes (Research Forum), by Mike Freedman, NYU;
Mythili Vutukuru, Nick Feamster, and Hari Balakrishnan, MIT. NANOG 35,
October 2005.
- BGP Data Analysis
BOF, by Mohit Lad, Lixia Zhang, and Yiguo Wu, UCLA; Nick Feamster,
MIT; Dan Massey, Colorado State University; Manish Karir, Merit. NANOG
35, October 2005.
- Detecting Inconsistent
Advertisements from Neighboring ASes, by Nick Feamster, MIT, Z. Morley Mao,
University of Michigan; and Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Research. NANOG 32, October
2004.
- Verifying
Wide-Area Routing Configuration, by Nick Feamster, MIT. NANOG 31,
May 2004.
- A Systematic
Approach to BGP Configuration Checking, by Nick Feamster and
Hari Balakrishnan, MIT. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Controlling the
Impact of BGP Policy Changes on IP Traffic, by Nick Feamster, MIT,
Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Labs, and Jay Borkenhagen, AT&T Labs.
NANOG 25, June 2002.
- Feldmann, Anja
-
Network-Wide Inter-Domain Routing Policies: Design and Realization,
by Olaf Maennel, Anja Feldmann (speaker) and Christian Reiser, Technical
University Munich; Ruediger Volk and Hagen Boehm, Deutsche Telekom. NANOG
34, May 2005.
- Identifying
Problematic Inter-domain Routing Issues, by Olaf Maennel
and Anja Feldmann, Saarland University, Saarbruecken,
Germany. NANOG 24, February 2002.
- Feldman, Steve
- Coordinating NANOG:
Input From the Community.
Paul Vixie, ISC, Martin Hannigan, VeriSign, Betty Burke, Merit, Steve Feldman, CNET,
Dan
Golding, The Burton Group. NANOG 33, Jan.-Feb. 2005.
- A History of
Internet Exchanges (or, Lessons Learned - the Hard Way), by
Steve Feldman, CNET. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Operator
Requirements for Infrastructure Management, by Steve Feldman, Vivace.
NANOG 24, February 2002.
- Panel: Evolution
of IXP Architecture. Steve Feldman, Sigma Networks, moderator. Paul
Vixie, PAIX/MFN; Bill St. Arnaud, CANARIE; Lane Patterson, Equinix; Mike
Hughes, LINX. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Panel: News from the Exchange Points. PAIX.Net, by Paul
Vixie, ISC; 6TAP,
by Florent Parent, Viaginie; Ameritech NAP, by
Andrew Schmidt, Ameritech; The MAEs, by Steve
Feldman, MCI WorldCom; Ames Exchanges, by
Lance Tatman, NASA Ames Research Center. NANOG 17, Oct. 1999.
- Panel: News from the Exchange Points. PacBell NAP, by Mark
Pryor, PacBell. NANOG 16, May 1999. The MAEs, by Steve
Feldman, MCI Worldcom. Ameritech NAP, by Mark
Cnota, Ameritech. Amsterdam Internet
Exchange, by Erik-Jan Bos, SURFnet.
PAIX, by John Pedro,
PAIX. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Updates from the
Exchange Points, by Andrew Schmidt, Ameritech, Steve Feldman, MCI
WorldCom, Keith Mitchell, London Internet Exchange, John Pedro, PAIX.
NANOG 15, January 1999.
- Fenner, Bill
- It's a
Surprise, by Bill Fenner, AT&T Research; Rob Thomas, Cisco/Team
Cymru; Russ Housley, Vigil Security; Steve Bellovin, AT&T Research; Jose
Nazario, Arbor. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Ferguson, Paul
- Panel: Router
Update: Fast Packet Forwarding and Packet Treatment for Differentiated
Services, moderated by Curtis Villamizer, ANS. Paul Ferguson, Cisco;
John Stewart, Juniper; Jeff Wabik, Netstar/Ascend; Steve Willis, Argon;
Hank Zannini, Avici Systems. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- What Is a
VPN? by Paul Ferguson, Cisco. NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Filo, Reinaldo Penno
- Exchange Point Updates: 1) Japan Internet Exchange
(JPIX), by Yoshikazu Ikeda & Toshiki Ueda, JPIX 2) Brazilian Internet Exchange
(BIX), by Reinaldo Penno Filo, Nortel/Shasta IP Services 3) Ames Exchanges, by
Lance Tatman, NASA Ames Research Center 4) AADS, by Andrew
Schmidt, Ameritech 5) PAIX.Net, by Paul
Vixie, Internet Software Consortium 6) Equinix, by Bill
Norton, Equinix 7) London Internet Exchange
(LINX), by Keith Mitchell, LINX. NANOG 18, February 2000.
- Filsfils, Clarence
- Fink, Bob
- Panel: Operational
Experience with IPv6. Bob Fink, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
(moderator), Rob Rockell, Sprint, Greg Miller, MCI WorldCom, Bill Maton,
Communications Research Centre, Sean Mentzer, Qwest. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Floyd, Sally
- Ford, Peter
- Differentiated
Services Panel, moderated Kathleen Nichols, Bay Networks. "Priority
Service for Internet Traffic," by Van Jacobsen, Berkeley National
Laboratory; "Differentiated Services: The Managed Expectations
Internet," by Fred Baker, Cisco; Diff Serv and QoS Support in Microsoft
Hosts, by Peter Ford, Microsoft. NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Francis, Paul
- Freedman, Avi
- Panel: Updates
From the NAPs. Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator; Paul Vixie, PAIX; Lane
Patterson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services; Akio Sugeno,
NYIIX/LAIIX/6IIX; Avi Freedman, Jeff Meltzer, MetroIX; Tony Haeuser,
SBC NAPs; Matthew Brooks, NOTA; Albert Crews, Bellsouth MIX.
NANOG 24, February 2002.
- Industry/Government
Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment: Background and
Recommendations, by Avi Freedman, Akamai. NANOG 25, June 2003.
- Internet
Measurement BOF: Presenting a New Network Pathology Study, by Avi
Freedman, Akamai, and Craig Labovitz, Microsoft Research. NANOG 18,
February 2000.
- Inter-Provider
Cooperation for MEDs and Best-Exit Routing, by Patrick Gilmore,
PGExpress, and Avi Freedman, AboveNet. NANOG 17, October 1999.
- Router
Configuration Management Tools, Tutorial by Avi Freedman,
AboveNet, and Abha Ahuja, Merit. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Implementing IP
over Satellite, Tutorial by Andrew Khoo, VersaTel Telecom NL, and Avi
Freedman, AboveNet. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Controlled
De-Aggregation: A Successful Experiment in More Optimal Routing, by
Avi Freedman, AboveNet. NANOG 16, May 1999.
- BGP 102: A
Mid-Sized Network Configuration Case Study, Tutorial by Avi Freedman,
Net Access. NANOG 15, January 1999.
- A Modest
Proposal for Quenching Smurf Amplifiers, by Avi Freedman, Net Access. NANOG 15,
January 1999.
- Optimal
External Route Selection: Tips and Techniques for ISPs, tutorial by Avi
Freedman, Net Access. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- The NETPERF.NET
Inter-Provider Network Performance Monitoring Project, by Avi
Freedman, Net Access. NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Using
Geosynchronous Satellite for Bandwidth Augmentation, News, and HTTP
Broadcast Services, by Avi Freedman, Net Access. NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Freedman, Mike
- Friborgh, Brenda
- Traffic Engineering
Panel. Ed Kern, Digex, moderator; Jim Boyle, Level 3, Danielle
Awduche, UUNET; Brenda Friborg, Intermedia. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Fujiwara, Kasunori
G
- Ganjali, Yashar
- Routers with
Small Buffers, by Yashar Ganjali, Guido Appenzeller, Ashish Goel, Tim
Roughgarden, and Nick McKeown, Stanford Univ. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- Gauthier, Eric
- Gemberling, Brian W.
- Gibbard, Steve
- Gill, Vijay
- Design Decisions
and Architecture Analysis of a Global 10G Backbone (We Do it, so You
Don't Have To), by Vijay Gill, AOL Time Warner. NANOG 34, May
2005.
- Network Design to Support Very
High-Capacity Streaming and Caching Infrastructures, by Vijay Gill, AOL Time
Warner. NANOG 32, October 2004.
- AOL Backbone OSPF-ISIS Migration, by Vijay
Gill and Jon Mitchell, AOL Time Warner. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- BGP Attack Trees
- Real World Examples, by Sue Hares, NextHop; Vijay Gill, AOL
Time Warner; and Mike Lloyd, RouteScience. NANOG 28, June 2003.
- Lack of Priority
Queuing on RPs Considered Harmful, by Vijay Gill, AOL Time
Warner. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- 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; and Thomas Telkamp, Global
Crossing. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Operational
Feedback to IP Equipment Vendors, by Vijay Gill, AOL Time Warner.
NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Multiservice Core
Design, by Vijay Gill, MFN, and Jim Boyle, Level 3. NANOG 21,
February 2001.
- Panel:
Global Routing System Scaling Issues, moderated by Cathy
Wittbrodt, iVMG; Bill Woodcock, Zocalo; Tony Li, Procket
Networks; Abha Ahuja, Arbor Networks; Vijay Gill, MFN; and
Enke Chen, Redback. NANOG 21, February 2001.
- Panel: Service
Provider Route Filtering. Danny McPherson, Amber Networks,
moderator.
Randy Bush, Verio; Vijay Gill, MFN; Alex Bligh, GXN; Tony Tauber,
Genuity. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Traffic Engineering
Panel. Ed Kern, Digex, moderator; Jim Boyle, Level 3, Danielle
Awduche, UUNET; Brenda Friborg, Intermedia. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Gilmore, Patrick
- Panel:
XSP Security Vulnerabilities, Martin Hannigan, Versign,
moderator. Patrick Gilmore, Akamai Technologies, Aaron Hughes,
Terremark/NOTA, Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, Chris Morrow, UUNET,
Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Inter-Provider
Cooperation for MEDs and Best-Exit Routing, by Patrick Gilmore,
PGExpress, and Avi Freedman, AboveNet.
- Girish, Muckai
- Goel, Ashish
- Routers with
Small Buffers, by Yashar Ganjali, Guido Appenzeller, Ashish Goel, Tim
Roughgarden, and Nick McKeown, Stanford Univ. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- Golding, Dan
- Coordinating NANOG:
Input From the Community.
Paul Vixie, ISC, Martin Hannigan, VeriSign, Betty Burke, Merit, Steve Feldman, CNET,
Dan Golding, The Burton Group. NANOG 33, Jan.-Feb. 2005.
- Peering
Evolution, by
Daniel Golding, AOL Time Warner. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Routing
Policy Implementation Guide (Tutorial), by Dan Golding,
Sockeye. NANOG 24, February 2002.
- Panel: Smart
Routing Technologies. Sue Hares, NextHop, moderator; Jeremy Johnson,
netVmg; Aaron Britt, Opnix; Robert Bays, Proficient; Mike Lloyd,
RouteScience; Daniel Golding and Brandon Ross, Sockeye. NANOG 25, June
2002.
- Panel: Florida
Exchanges Facing South: NOTA and the MIX, moderated by Bill Manning,
ISI; Dan Golding, Netrail; Christian Kuhtz, BellSouth. NANOG 21,
February 2001.
- Crafting
Confederations (Tutorial), by Dan Golding, NetRail, and Miguel
Dimayuga, Earthlink. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Tier 2 - 5 Peering
BOF, moderated by Daniel Golding and Nathan Estes, NetRail. NANOG 19,
June 2000.
- Gottsponer, Roger
- Greenberg, Albert
- Research Forum:
How to Compute Accurate Traffic Matrices for Your Network in Seconds,
by Yin Zhang, Matthew Roughan, Albert Greenberg, David Donoho, Nick
Duffield, Carsten Lund, and Quynh Nguyen, AT&T Research; David Donoho,
Stanford Univ. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- IP Network
Traffic Engineering, by Albert Greenberg, AT&T Labs - Research.
NANOG 18, February 2000.
- Greene, Barry Raveendran
- Tutorial: ISP
Security 101 Primer.
Level: Introductory/Intermediate. Barry Greene/Roland Dobbins, Cisco.
NANOG 36, February 2006.
- A Look at the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), by
Dave Meyer, Cisco. NANOG 33, Jan.-Feb. 2005.
- ISP Security and
NSP-SEC BOF V, moderated by Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco, and
Merike Kaeo. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- ISP Security
and NSP-SEC BOF IV, Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco, and Merike
Kaeo, moderators. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- CIDR Police -
Please Pull Over and Show Us Your BGP Announcements, by Barry
Raveendran Greene, Cisco, and Hank Nussbacher, Riverhead Networks. NANOG
27, February 2003.
- ISP Security
BOF. Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco; Merike Kaeo, merike.com,
moderators.
- ISP Security -
Real World Techniques II, by Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco, and
Kevin Houle, CERT. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- BGP Security
Update, by Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco. NANOG 25, June 2002.
- ISP
Security: Real World Techniques (Tutorial), by Barry Raveendran
Greene, Cisco; and Chris Morrow and Brian W. Gemberling, UUNET. NANOG
23, October 2001.
- Griffin, Tim
- Happy Packets -
Initial Results, by Randy Bush, IIJ; Tim Griffin, Intel Research;
Zhuoqing Mao, University of Michigan. Eric Purpus, University of Oregon;
Dan Stutzbach, University of Oregon. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- BGP Wedgies --
Bad Routing Policy Interactions that Cannot Be Debugged.Tim Griffin,
Intel Research, author; Randy Bush, presenter. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- Hot Potatoes
Heat Up BGP Routing, by Renata Teixeira, UCSD; Aman Shaikh, AT&T;
Tim Griffin, Intel; Jennifer Rexford, AT&T. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Route Flap
Damping:
Harmful? by Randy Bush, IIJ; Tim Griffin, AT&T Research; and Zhuoqing
Morley Mao; UC Berkeley. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Does BGP Solve
the Shortest-Paths Problem? by Timothy Griffin, Bell Labs. NANOG 18,
February 2000.
- Gross, Scott
H
- Haeuser, Tony
- Panel: Updates
From the NAPs. Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator; Paul Vixie, PAIX; Lane
Patterson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services; Akio Sugeno,
NYIIX/LAIIX/6IIX; Avi Freedman, Jeff Meltzer, MetroIX; Tony Haeuser,
SBC NAPs; Matthew Brooks, NOTA; Albert Crews, Bellsouth MIX.
NANOG 24, February 2002.
- Hagino, Itojun
- IAB Concerns
About Permanent Deployment of Edge-Based Filtering, by Itojun Hagino,
IETF Internet Architecture Board. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, moderated by Celeste Anderson,
LAAP/Pacific Wave. Jay Adelson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
Itojun Hagino, DIX-IE; Mike Hughes, LINX; Christopher Quesada, Switch and Data;
Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Commercial IPv6
Deployment by ISPs in Japan, by J. Hagino, IIJ/KAME. NANOG 26,
October 2002.
- Hain, Tony
- Hannan, Alan
- Traffic Engineering Panel:
Perspectives From Network Operators.
Alan Hannan, GlobalCenter; Andrew Partan, Verio; Hank Kilmer, Intermedia;
Communications; Curtis Villamizar, Avici. Ed Kern, Digex, moderator.
NANOG 17, Oct. 1999.
- MPLS BOF -
Vendors, Deployment, and Practice. Alan Hannan, GlobalCenter,
moderator. NANOG 17, Oct. 1999.
- Deploying a
Greenfield Network using POS and MPLS, by Alan Hannan, GlobalCenter.
NANOG 16, May 1999.
- Hannigan, Martin
- Panel:
XSP Security Vulnerabilities, Martin Hannigan, Versign,
moderator. Patrick Gilmore, Akamai Technologies, Aaron Hughes,
Terremark/NOTA, Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, Chris Morrow, UUNET,
Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Hardaker, Wes
- Hardie, Ted
- Hares, Sue
- Dynamic AS
RenumberingResearch & Results on New BGP Mechanisms (Research
Forum), by Sue Hares, NextHop, and Patrick Bose, Lockheed Martin.
NANOG 35, October 2005.
- VPN Isolation -
Limits and Links, by Sue Hares, NextHop. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- 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. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- BGP Attack Trees
- Real World Examples, by Sue Hares, NextHop; Vijay Gill, AOL
Time Warner; and Mike Lloyd, RouteScience. NANOG 28, June 2003.
- Panel:
Persistent Route Oscillation - Issues and Solutions.Sue Hares, NextHop,
moderator; Enke Chen, Redback; John Scudder, Cisco. NANOG 26, October
2002.
- Panel: Smart
Routing Technologies. Sue Hares, NextHop, moderator; Jeremy Johnson,
netVmg; Aaron Britt, Opnix; Robert Bays, Proficient; Mike Lloyd,
RouteScience; Daniel Golding and Brandon Ross, Sockeye.
NANOG 25, June 2002.
- A Look at the
Global Communities Draft, by Sue Hares,Merit. NANOG 18, February 2000.
- Hartani, Riad
- Panel: Core
Network Design and Vendor Prophecies, Danny McPherson, TCB, moderator;
Eric Brendel, Chiaro; Riad Hartani, Caspia; Dave Ward, Cisco; Puneet
Agarwal, Pluris; Scott Poretsky, Avici; and Dave O'Leary, Juniper. NANOG
25, June 2002.
- Haskins, Robert
- Hatfield, Dale
- Panel: Meet the
Regulators, moderated by Robert Cannon, FCC. P.J. Aduskevicz,
ATT/FCC; Interoperability Council (NRIC); Dale Hatfield, FCC Office
of Engineering and Technology; Rebecca Dorch, FCC Office of
Engineering and Technology. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Heasley, John
- Heddaya, Solom
- Hein, Trent
- Horneffer, Martin
- Houle, Kevin
- Housley, Russ
- It's a
Surprise, by Bill Fenner, AT&T Research; Rob Thomas, Cisco/Team
Cymru; Russ Housley, Vigil Security; Steve Bellovin, AT&T Research; Jose
Nazario, Arbor. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Huston, Geoff
- Won't
Get.Fooled Again?, by Geoff Huston, APNIC. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- AS
Numbers, by Geoff Huston, APNIC. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- BGPThe Movie,Geoff Huston and George Michaelson,
APNIC, authors; Philip Smith, Cisco, presenter. NANOG 32, October 2004.
- Howell, Paul
- Observations and
Experiences Tracking Denial-Of-Service Attacks Across a Large Regional
ISP, by Rob Malan, Farnam Jahanian, Jon Arnold, and Matthew Smart,
Univ. of Michigan; Paul Howell, Russell Dwarshuis, Jeff Ogden, Jon
Poland, Merit. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- Hubbard, Kim
- Huegen, Craig
- Hughes, Aaron
- Panel:
XSP Security Vulnerabilities, Martin Hannigan, Versign,
moderator. Patrick Gilmore, Akamai Technologies, Aaron Hughes,
Terremark/NOTA, Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, Chris Morrow, UUNET,
Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Hughes, Mike
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel. Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, moderator. Mike
Hughes, LINX, Dave Meyer, OregonIX, Tom Bechly, MCI/MAE, Troy Davis, SIX,
Celeste Anderson, Pacific Wave. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, moderated by Celeste Anderson,
LAAP/Pacific Wave. Jay Adelson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
Itojun
Hagino, DIX-IE; Mike Hughes, LINX; Christopher Quesada, Switch and Data;
Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator.
Jay Adelson, Equinix; Celeste Anderson, LAAP; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
John Brown, IXNM; Akira Kato, NXPIXP/JPIX/JPNAP; Pete Kruckenberg,
CommIX;
Stephen Stuart, PAIX; Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Panel: Updates
From the NAPs. Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator; Paul Vixie, PAIX; Lane
Patterson, Equinix; Tom Bechly, MAE Services; Akio Sugeno,
NYIIX/LAIIX/6IIX; Avi Freedman, Jeff Meltzer, MetroIX; Tony Haeuser,
SBC NAPs; Matthew Brooks, NOTA; Albert Crews, Bellsouth MIX.
NANOG 24, February 2002.
- NAP Update, Part
II: Meet the Operators (BOF). Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator. NANOG
24, February 2002.
- Panel: Evolution
of IXP Architecture. Steve Feldman, Sigma Networks, moderator. Paul
Vixie, PAIX/MFN; Bill St. Arnaud, CANARIE; Lane Patterson, Equinix; Mike
Hughes, LINX. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Hui, Joseph
- Humphrey, Doug
- Hutchins, Ron
- Updates from
the Internet2 GigaPoPs, by Ron Hutchins, Southern CrossRoads, Atlanta
GigaPoP; Dave Meyer, Oregon GigaPoP; Mark Johnson, North Carolina
Networking Initiative; Stan Barber, Texas GigaPoP. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- Hutzler, Carl
I
- Ikeda, Yoshikazi
- Exchange Point Updates: 1) Japan Internet Exchange
(JPIX), by Yoshikazu Ikeda & Toshiki Ueda, JPIX 2) Brazilian Internet Exchange
(BIX), by Reinaldo Penno Filo, Nortel/Shasta IP Services 3) Ames Exchanges, by
Lance Tatman, NASA Ames Research Center 4) AADS, by Andrew
Schmidt, Ameritech 5) PAIX.Net, by Paul
Vixie, Internet Software Consortium 6) Equinix, by Bill
Norton, Equinix 7) London Internet Exchange
(LINX), by Keith Mitchell, LINX. NANOG 18, February 2000.
- Imhoff, Brent
- Ishibashi, Keisuke
- Ishiguru, Kunihiro
- Ishino, Masahiro
- Ishiguru, Kunihiro
- Israel, Dave
J
- Jacobson, Van
- Making Sense of
BGP, by Tina Wong, Van Jacobson, Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Packet
Design. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Towards Millisecond
IGP Convergence, by Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Van Jacobson, & Haobo
Yu, Packet Design. NANOG 20, October 2000.
- Differentiated
Services Panel, moderated Kathleen Nichols, Bay Networks. "Priority
Service for Internet Traffic," by Van Jacobsen, Berkeley National
Laboratory; "Differentiated Services: The Managed Expectations
Internet," by Fred Baker, Cisco; Diff Serv and QoS Support in Microsoft
Hosts, by Peter Ford, Microsoft. NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Notes on Using
RED (Random Early Detection) for Queue Management and Congestion
Avoidance, by Van Jacobson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Jahanian, Farnam
- Observations and
Experiences Tracking Denial-Of-Service Attacks Across a Large Regional
ISP, by Rob Malan, Farnam Jahanian, Jon Arnold, and Matthew Smart,
Univ. of Michigan; Paul Howell, Russell Dwarshuis, Jeff Ogden, Jon
Poland, Merit. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- Jamisson, John
- Jamoussi, Bilel
- Multiprotocol
Label Switching: Progress in the IETF from an ISP Perspective. Curtis
Villamizar, ANS, moderator. Tony Li, Juniper Networks, Yakov Rekhter,
Cisco, Vijay Srinivasan, Torrent, Bilel Jamoussi, Nortel. NANOG 15,
January 1999.
- Jiang, Y. John
- Jimmerson, Richard
- Tutorial: Internet Number
Resource Management and Administration, by Ray Plzak/Richard Jimmerson, ARIN.
Level: Introductory. NANOG 32, October 2004.
- ARIN Open Mike
Session, moderated by Richard Jimmerson, ARIN. NANOG 23, October
2001.
- ARIN Policies and
Guidelines (Tutorial), by Richard Jimmerson, ARIN. NANOG 22, May
2001.
- ARIN Update,
by Richard Jimmerson, ARIN. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Johnson, Erik
- Johnson, Jeremy
- Panel: Smart
Routing Technologies. Sue Hares, NextHop, moderator; Jeremy Johnson,
netVmg; Aaron Britt, Opnix; Robert Bays, Proficient; Mike Lloyd,
RouteScience; Daniel Golding and Brandon Ross, Sockeye. NANOG 25, June
2002.
- Johnson, Mark
- Updates from
the
Internet2 GigaPoPs, by Ron Hutchins, Southern CrossRoads, Atlanta
GigaPoP; Dave Meyer, Oregon GigaPoP; Mark Johnson, North Carolina
Networking Initiative; Stan Barber, Texas GigaPoP. NANOG 14, November
1998.
- Jones, George
K
- Kaeo, Merike
- ISP Security and NSP-SEC
BOF VII, moderated by Merike Kaeo, Double Shot Security, and Roland Dobbins, Cisco.
NANOG 32, October 2004.
- ISP Security
and NSP-SEC BOF VI, moderated by Danny McPherson, Arbor, and Merike
Kaeo, Double Shot Security. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- ISP Security and
NSP-SEC BOF V, moderated by Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco, and
Merike Kaeo. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- ISP Security
and NSP-SEC BOF IV, Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco, and Merike
Kaeo, moderators. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Tutorial:
Implementing a Secure Network Infrastructure (Parts 1-3). Level:
Introductory, by Merike Kaeo, Merike, Inc. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- ISP Security
BOF. Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco; Merike Kaeo, merike.com,
moderators.
- Kalra, Sanjay
- Kaplan, Hadriel
- Karagiannis, Thomas
- Should
Internet Service Providers Fear Peer-Assisted Content?, by Thomas
Karagiannis, UC Riverside; Pablo Rodriguez, Microsoft Research; and
Konstantina Papagiannaki, Intel Research. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- BLINC:
Multilevel Traffic Classification in the Dark, by Thomas
Karagiannis, UC Riverside; Konstantina Papagiannaki, Intel Research; and
Michalis Faloutsos, UC Riverside. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- Karir, Manish
- BGP Data Analysis
BOF, by Mohit Lad, Lixia Zhang, and Yiguo Wu, UCLA; Nick Feamster,
MIT; Dan Massey, Colorado State University; Manish Karir, Merit. NANOG
35, October 2005.
- BOF: BGP Analysis
Tools BOF, moderated by Lixia Zhang and Mohit Lad, UCLA; Dan Massey,
Colorado State Univ., and Manish Karir, Merit. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Karn, Phil
- Kato, Akira
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator.
Jay Adelson, Equinix; Celeste Anderson, LAAP; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
John Brown, IXNM; Akira Kato, NXPIXP/JPIX/JPNAP; Pete Kruckenberg,
CommIX; Stephen Stuart, PAIX; Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Operational
Experience with IPv6 Migration, by Akira Kato, ISI. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- Katz, Dave
- Katz, R.H.
- Root Cause
Analysis of BGP Routing Dynamics, by Matthew C. Caesar, L.
Subramanian, and R.H. Katz, UC Berkeley. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Listen and
Whisper: Security Mechanisms for BGP, by L. Subramanian, V. Roth, I.
Stoica, S. Shenker, and R.H. Katz, UC Berkeley. NANOG 30, February 2004.
- Kern, Ed
- Traffic Engineering
Panel. Ed Kern, Digex, moderator; Jim Boyle, Level 3, Danielle
Awduche, UUNET; Brenda Friborg, Intermedia. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Traffic Engineering Panel:
Perspectives From Network Operators.
Alan Hannan, GlobalCenter; Andrew Partan, Verio; Hank Kilmer, Intermedia;
Communications; Curtis Villamizar, Avici. Ed Kern, Digex, moderator.
NANOG 17, Oct. 1999.
- Panel:
Technology for Backbone Web Caching, moderated by Peter Danzig,
Network Appliance. Ed Kern, DIGEX; James Aviani, Cisco; Shirish
Sathaye, Alteon; Bill Maggs, MCI. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- Khan, Mujahid
- 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; Mujahid
Khan, Sprint; Tony Tauber, Genuity. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Panel:
Multicast/MBGP: Real-Life Experiences in the Field, moderatoed by
Dave Meyer, Sprint. Steve Rubin, AboveNet; Dorian Kim, Verio; Doug Pasko,
Cable & Wireless; Henry Kilmer & Danielle Deibler, DIGEX; Jian Li, Qwest;
Amir Tabdili, Sprint; Mujahid Khan, Sprint. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- Khoo, Andrew
- Khosravi, Hormuzd
- Kilmer, Henry
- Panel: Watching
Your Router Configurations and Detecting Those Exciting Little
Changes. Randy Bush, IIJ, moderator; Henry Kilmer, Terrapin
Communications; John Heasley, Verio; Danny McPherson, Arbor. NANOG 29,
October 2003.
- Traffic Engineering Panel:
Perspectives From Network Operators.
Alan Hannan, GlobalCenter; Andrew Partan, Verio; Hank Kilmer, Intermedia;
Communications; Curtis Villamizar, Avici. Ed Kern, Digex, moderator.
NANOG 17, Oct. 1999.
- Panel:
Multicast/MBGP: Real-Life Experiences in the Field, moderatoed by
Dave Meyer, Sprint. Steve Rubin, AboveNet; Dorian Kim, Verio; Doug Pasko,
Cable & Wireless; Henry Kilmer & Danielle Deibler, DIGEX; Jian Li, Qwest;
Amir Tabdili, Sprint; Mujahid Khan, Sprint. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- Kit, Alex
- Kompella, Kareeti
- Kosters, Mark
- Life and Times of J-Root,
by Piet Barber, Matt Larson, Mark Kosters, and Pete Toscano, Verisign. NANOG 32,
October 2004.
- VeriSign's Wildcard
Record: Effects and Responses, by Mark Kosters and Matt Larson,
VeriSign, and Suzanne Woolf, ISC. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Enhancing
the Internet's Administrative Look-up Service, by Mark
Kosters and Andrew Newton, VeriSign Applied Research. NANOG
23, October 2001.
- NSI Registry
Root/gTLD Update, by Arisotle Balogh & Mark Kosters, Network
Solutions. NANOG 18, February 2000.
- ARIN Update, by
Nate Davis, ARIN.
- InterNIC
Update, by Mark Kosters, InterNIC. NANOG 15, January 1999.
- InterNIC
Update, by Mark Kosters, InterNIC. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- Update from
InterNIC Registration Services, by Mark Kosters, InterNIC. NANOG 13,
June 1998.
- Krioukov, Dmitri
- Krishnamurthy, Subramanian
- Krishnaswamy, Suresh
- Kristoff, John
- Kruckenberg, Pete
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel, Mike Hughes, LINX, moderator.
Jay Adelson, Equinix; Celeste Anderson, LAAP; Tom Bechly, MAE Services;
John Brown, IXNM; Akira Kato, NXPIXP/JPIX/JPNAP; Pete Kruckenberg,
CommIX;
Stephen Stuart, PAIX; Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Managing Filters
and Traffic Shaping in Complex Networks, by Pete Kruckenberg, inQuo.
NANOG 15, January 1999.
- Kuan, Chia-Cee
- Kuhtz, Christian
- Kvittem, Olav
L
- Labovitz, Craig
- Infrastructure
Security Survey Overview, by Craig Labovitz and Danny McPherson,
Arbor. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- Shining Light
on Dark Internet Address Space, by Craig Labovitz and Abha Ahuja,
Merit Network/Arbor Networks (Presented by Rob Malan, Arbor Networks.)
NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Internet
Measurement BOF: Presenting a New Network Pathology Study, by Avi
Freedman, Akamai, and Craig Labovitz, Microsoft Research. NANOG 18,
February 2000.
- The Problem
with BGP Convergence, Craig Labovitz, Microsoft Research/Merit, and
Abha Ahuja, Internap/Merit. NANOG 18, February 2000.
- Analysis and
Experimental Measurements of
Internet BGP Convergence Latencies, by Craig Labovitz, Microsoft
Research/Merit, and Abha Ahuja, Merit. NANOG 17, Oct. 1999.
- Update on the RADB
Internet Routing Registry Service, by Craig Labovitz, Microsoft
Research.
- Network Failure
Analysis, by Craig Labovitz, Merit. NANOG 15, January 1999.
- IPMA Probe
Machines, by Craig Labovitz, Merit. NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Demo: Tools
From the Internet Performance Measurement and Analysis Project, by
Craig Labovitz, University of Michigan/Merit. NANOG 13, June 1998.
- Lad, Mohit
- BGP Data Analysis
BOF, by Mohit Lad, Lixia Zhang, and Yiguo Wu, UCLA; Nick Feamster,
MIT; Dan Massey, Colorado State University; Manish Karir, Merit. NANOG
35, October 2005.
- BOF: BGP Analysis
Tools BOF, moderated by Lixia Zhang and Mohit Lad, UCLA; Dan Massey,
Colorado State Univ., and Manish Karir, Merit. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- LinkRank: A Tool for Diagnosis of
BGP Routing Dynamics, by
Mohit Lad, UCLA; Dan Massey, Colorado State University; and Lixia Zhang, UCLA. NANOG
32, October 2004.
- Lakhina, Anukool
- Lange, Andrew
- Larson, Matt
- Life and Times of J-Root,
by Piet Barber, Matt Larson, Mark Kosters, and Pete Toscano, Verisign. NANOG 32,
October 2004.
- VeriSign's Wildcard
Record: Effects and Responses, by Mark Kosters and Matt Larson,
VeriSign, and Suzanne Woolf, ISC. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- .com/net/org
Registry Update, by Matt Larson, VeriSign. NANOG 24,
February 2002.
- Larson, Scott
- Lear, Eliot
- Le Borgne, Yves
- Levy, Martin
- Lewis, Ed
- Network
Augmentation Panel: Experiences in Adding IPv6 Services & Support to
Existing IPv4 Networks. Bill Manning, moderator; Rob Rockell,
Sprint; Brent Sweeny, Internet2 NOC; Ed Lewis, ARIN. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- Progress With the
DNS Security Extensions, by Edward Lewis, TISlabs. NANOG 22, May
2001.
- DNS Security
Extensions, by Edward Lewis, TISlabs. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Li, Jian
- Panel:
Multicast/MBGP: Real-Life Experiences in the Field, moderatoed by Dave
Meyer, Sprint; Steve Rubin, AboveNet; Dorian Kim, Verio; Doug Pasko,
Cable & Wireless; Henry Kilmer & Danielle Deibler, DIGEX; Jian Li, Qwest;
Amir Tabdili, Sprint; Mujahid Khan, Sprint. NANOG 14, November 1998.
- Li, Tony
- Panel: Global
Routing System Scaling Issues, moderated by Cathy Wittbrodt, iVMG;
Bill Woodcock, Zocalo; Tony Li, Procket Networks; Abha Ahuja, Arbor
Networks; Vijay Gill, MFN; and Enke Chen, Redback. NANOG 21, February
2001.
- Multiprotocol
Label Switching: Progress in the IETF from an ISP Perspective.
Curtis Villamizar, ANS, moderator. Tony Li, Juniper Networks, Yakov Rekhter,
Cisco, Vijay Srinivasan, Torrent, Bilel Jamoussi, Nortel. NANOG 15,
January 1999.
- Liljenstolpe, Chris
- Linton, Jeb
- Listman, Ginny
- Lloyd, Mike
- BGP Attack Trees
- Real World Examples, by Sue Hares, NextHop; Vijay Gill, AOL
Time Warner; and Mike Lloyd, RouteScience. NANOG 28, June 2003.
- Panel: Smart
Routing Technologies. Sue Hares, NextHop, moderator; Jeremy Johnson,
netVmg; Aaron Britt, Opnix; Robert Bays, Proficient; Mike Lloyd,
RouteScience; Daniel Golding and Brandon Ross, Sockeye.
NANOG 25, June 2002.
- Lockwood, Dan
- Loomis, Mike
- Lothberg, Peter
- Love, Paul
- Lund, Carsten
- Research Forum:
How to Compute Accurate Traffic Matrices for Your Network in Seconds,
by Yin Zhang, Matthew Roughan, Albert Greenberg, David Donoho, Nick
Duffield, Carsten Lund, and Quynh Nguyen, AT&T Research; David Donoho,
Stanford Univ. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Luster, Jonas M.
- Lynch, Lucy
M
- Ma, Kwan-Liu
- Research Forum: Performing BGP
Experiments on a Semi-Realistic
Internet Environment, by Guido Appenzeller, Stanford University; Ke Zhang, Soon-Tee
Teoh, Shih-Ming Tseng, Chen-Nee Chuah, Kwan-Liu Ma, and Felix Wu, University of
California, Davis. NANOG 32, October 2004.
- MacFaden, Mike
- Maennel, Olaf
-
Network-Wide Inter-Domain Routing Policies: Design and Realization,
by Olaf Maennel, Anja Feldmann (speaker) and Christian Reiser, Technical
University Munich; Ruediger Volk and Hagen Boehm, Deutsche Telekom. NANOG
34, May 2005.
- Identifying
Problematic Inter-domain Routing Issues, by Olaf Maennel
and Anja Feldmann, Saarland University, Saarbruecken,
Germany. NANOG 24, February 2002.
- Magee, Ambrose
- Maggs, Bill
- Mahajan, Ratul
- Benefits of
Negotiated Interdomain Traffic Engineering, by Ratul Mahajan, David
Wetherall, and Thomas Anderson, University of Washington. NANOG 31, May
2004.
- The Impact of
BGP Misconfiguration on Connectivity, by Ratul Mahajan, David
Wetherall, and Tom Anderson, Univ. of Washington. NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Malan, Rob
- Shining Light
on Dark Internet Address Space, by Craig Labovitz and Abha Ahuja,
Merit Network/Arbor Networks (Presented by Rob Malan, Arbor Networks.)
NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Observations and
Experiences Tracking Denial-Of-Service Attacks Across a Large Regional
ISP, by Rob Malan, Farnam Jahanian, Jon Arnold, and Matthew Smart,
Univ. of Michigan; Paul Howell, Russell Dwarshuis, Jeff Ogden, Jon
Poland, Merit. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- Malayter, Chris
- Internet
Exchange Operator Panel. Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, moderator. Mike
Hughes, LINX, Dave Meyer, OregonIX, Tom Bechly, MCI/MAE, Troy Davis, SIX,
Celeste Anderson, Pacific Wave. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Panel:
XSP Security Vulnerabilities, Martin Hannigan, Versign,
moderator. Patrick Gilmore, Akamai Technologies, Aaron Hughes,
Terremark/NOTA, Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, Chris Morrow, UUNET,
Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Internet Exchange Operator
Panel. Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, moderator; Lane Patterson, Equinix, Henk
Steenman, AMS-IX, Yukiyasu Tarui, JPNAP, Christopher Quesada, Switch and Data, Josh
Snowhorn, Terremark, Akio Sugeno, NYIIX/LAIIX (Telehouse). NANOG 33, Jan.-Feb. 2005.
- Malkin, Gary
- Mankin, Allison
- Observation and
Analysis of BGP Behavior Under Stress, by 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. NANOG 26,
October 2002.
- BGP Multiple
Origin
AS (MOAS) Conflicts, by Xiaoliang Zhao, NCSU; Dan Massey and
Allison
Mankin, USC/ISI; S. Felix Wu, UC Davis; and Dan Pei, Lan Wang, and Lixia
Zhang, (speaker) UCLA. NANOG 23, October 2001.
- Protecting the BGP
Routes to Top Level DNS Servers, by Daniel Massey, USC/ISI; Lan
Wang, UCLA; Xiaoliang Zhao, NCSU; Dan Pei, UC Davis; Randy Bush; AT&T,
Allison Mankin, USC/ISI; Felix Wu, UC Davis; and Lixia Zhang, UCLA.
NANOG 25, June 2002.
- Manning, Bill
- Network
Augmentation Panel: Experiences in Adding IPv6 Services & Support to
Existing IPv4 Networks. Bill Manning, moderator; Rob Rockell,
Sprint; Brent Sweeny, Internet2 NOC; Ed Lewis, ARIN. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- Panel: Florida
Exchanges Facing South: NOTA and the MIX, moderated by Bill Manning,
ISI; Dan Golding, Netrail; Christian Kuhtz, BellSouth. NANOG 21,
February 2001.
- IPv6 Update /
ARIN IPv6 Delegation Status, by Bill Manning, ISI, and Michael O'Neill,
ARIN. Presentation includes "Penetration Rate of Private Address Space,"
"Current Use of IPv6 Address Space," and "ARIN IPv6 Delegation Status."
NANOG 19, June 2000.
- A Novel Use of
Distributed Directory Service, by Bill Manning, ISI. NANOG 15,
January 1999.
- International
Exchange Points: Growth and Trends, by Bill Manning, ISI. NANOG 15,
January 1999.
- Panel:
Alternative Interconnects: Technology, Attachment Requirements, and
Performance Measurements. Moderated by Bill Manning, ISI. John
Meylor,
Cisco. Christian Nielsen, Jeremy Porter, Austin Metro Access Point, Dave
Siegel, Steve Feldman, MFS, David Thomas, Bill Norton, Equinix. NANOG 14,
November 1998.
- Mao, Zhuoqing Morley
- Detecting Inconsistent
Advertisements from Neighboring ASes, by Nick Feamster, MIT, Z. Morley Mao,
University of Michigan; and Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Research. NANOG 32, October
2004.
- Happy Packets -
Initial Results, by Randy Bush, IIJ; Tim Griffin, Intel Research;
Zhuoqing Mao, University of Michigan. Eric Purpus, University of Oregon;
Dan Stutzbach, University of Oregon. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- Route Flap
Damping:
Harmful? by Randy Bush, IIJ; Tim Griffin, AT&T Research; and Zhuoqing
Morley Mao; UC Berkeley. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Marcus, Scott
- Martey, Abe