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BOF: Transit, Peering, and Peering Best Current Practices

Avi Freedman, Akamai; Peter Cohen, Switch & Data; Tom Scholl, AT&T
Presentation Date: June 3, 2008, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Room: Salon D/E

Abstract:
This presentation serves to guide current and new network operators through some of the technical challenges of peering. Various topics are covered such as routing policy, security, growth and other aspects of router configuration. The work covered here is based upon an upcoming IETF BCP draft on the same subject.

Tom Scholl Biography:
Tom Scholl is a Lead New Technology Product Development Engineer at AT&T Labs. In the Global IP/MPLS backbone design & development team, he works on the design of routing architectures for the core network. Additional tasks include network integration of the legacy SBC Internet Services network to the AT&T common backbone. Tom has spent his last several years at SBC and Ameritech working in network engineering roles.

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