NANOG23 Presentation Index
See also the Author Index at:
http://www.nanog.org/authors.html
Subject Index at:
http://www.nanog.org/subjects.html
Meeting Index at:
http://www.nanog.org/indices/
Tutorials
BGP Multihoming Guide
(Tutorial), by Philip Smith, Cisco.
Packets and Photons: The Emerging Two-Layer Network
(Tutorial), by Dan Lockwood, Juniper.
IP Routing Protocol Scalability: Theory and Examples
(Tutorial), by Alvaro Retana, Cisco.
ISP Security: Real World Techniques
(Tutorial), by Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco; and Chris Morrow and Brian W. Gemberling, UUNET.
General Session
MPLS in Perspective,
by Kireeti Kompella, Juniper.
The Internet Under Stress,
by Peter H. Salus, Matrix.
What Worked and What Didn't: 9/11,
by Sean Donelan, Donelan.com.
Multicasting Worked on 9/11,
by Marshall Eubanks, Multicast Technologies, Prashant Rajvaidya, UC Santa Barbara, and Rich Mavrogeanes, Vbrick.
ARIN Open Mike Session,
moderated by Richard Jimmerson, ARIN.
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.
The Impact of BGP Misconfiguration on Connectivity,
by Ratul Mahajan, David Wetherall, and Tom Anderson, Univ. of Washington.
Shining Light on Dark Internet Address Space,
by Craig Labovitz and Abha Ahuja, Merit Network/Arbor Networks (Presented by Rob Malan, Arbor Networks.)
Analysis of RIPE / RIS Project's BGP Data: CIDR at Work,
by Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Packet Design.
Panel: Routing Table Growth: News at Eleven.
Moderated by Dave Meyer, Sprint; Randy Bush (Presented by Bill Woodcock).
Trends in Denial of Service Attack Technology,
by Kevin Houle, CERT.
Recent Internet Worms: Who Are the Victims, and How Good Are We at Getting the Word Out?
by David Moore, CAIDA.
DoS Attacks in the Real World,
by Karthik Arumugham, Global NAPs, Steven Schechter, Globix, and Jason Slagle, Toledo Internet Access.
Diversion and Sieving Techniques to Defeat DDoS,
by Yehuda Afek and Anat Bremler-Barr, Tel-Aviv Univ. and WANWall; Hank Nussbacher and Dan Touitou, WANWall.
Panel: Terabit POP Design.
Dave Ward, Cisco, moderator; Ted Seely, Sprint, Ron da Silva, AOL Time-Warner, Sean Doran, Ebone.
Operator Requirements of Infrastructure Management Methods,
by Bill Woodcock, Packet Clearing House.
Using Topological Mapping to Manage and Secure Large Networks,
by Karl Siil, Lumeta. NANOG 23, October 2001.
Inter-City MAN Services Using MPLS,
by Pascal Menezes, Terabeam. NANOG 23, October 2001.
Multicasting Worked on 9/11,
by Marshall Eubanks, Multicast Technologies, Prashant Rajvaidya, UC Santa Barbara, and Rich Mavrogeanes, Vbrick.
XML-based Network Management,
by Rob Enns, Juniper.
TUNDRA,
by Jeffrey Papen, Yahoo.
Enhancing the Internet's Administrative Look-up Service,
by Mark Kosters and Andrew Newton, VeriSign Applied Research.
NOBAD: Network-Oriented Basic Anomaly Detection,
by Jonas M. Luster, d-fensive.com.
How to Do VLAN-Based Security Within Your Network Infrastructure,
by Bill Woodcock, Packet Clearing House.
Recent Internet Worms: Who Are the Victims, and How Good Are We at Getting the Word Out?
by David Moore, CAIDA.
Global Routing Instabilities During Code Red II and Nimda Worm Propagation,
by Jim Cowie and Andy Ogielski, Renesys.
BOFs
Peering BOF IV.
Bill Norton, Equinix, moderator.
Designing a Testbed for Evaluating DDoS Defense Research,
by Wes Hardaker, NAI Labs. (General Session/BOF).