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BOF: Transit, Peering, and Peering Best Current PracticesAvi Freedman, Akamai; Peter Cohen, Switch & Data; Tom Scholl, AT&TPresentation 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.
Archived Files:
NANOG43 Abstracts- ARIN AC's IP Transfer Process Proposal
Marla Azinger, Frontier Communications and ARIN Advisor
- ARIN Update
Mark Kosters, ARIN
- Availability Model
Katsuyasu Toyama, JPNAP
- Tutorial: Best Practices for Determining the Traffic Matrix in IP Networks
Rached Blili and Arman Maghbouleh, Cariden Technologies
- Cyclops: The Internet AS-level Observatory
Ricardo Oliveira, UCLA
- DOCSIS 3.0 The Road to 100 Mbps
Greg White, CableLabs
- GENI: A New Network Science & Engineering Infrastructure
Heidi Picher Dempsey, BBN; Michael Patton, MAP Network Engineering
- IANA Update
Barbara Roseman, IANA/ICANN
- BOF: iBGPlay: A System/Service for Monitoring Your BGP Routing
Maurizio Pizzonia, Roma Tre University
- Internet Traffic Trends - A View from 67 ISPs
Craig Labovitz, Danny McPherson, Mike Hollyman, and Scott Iekel-Johnson, Arbor Networks
- ISP Route Filtering: Responsibilities and Technical Challenges
Moderator: Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks
Panelists: Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications; Warren Kumari, Google, Inc.; Larry Blunk, Merit Network; Ruediger Volk, Deutsche Telekom
- BOF: ISP Security
Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Stefan Fouant, Neustar
- Keynote Presentation: Views From the Other Side
Jay Adelson, Digg and Revision3
- Making an AS Route like a Single Node
Rui Zhang-Shen, Princeton University
- NANOG Community Meeting
Steering Committee and Merit
- Tutorial: Network Measurement Tools
Jon Dugan, ESnet; Jeff Boote, Internet2
- Off site social sponsored by Equinix
- Panel: Demystifying Submarine Cables
Moderator: Sylvie LaPerriére, VSNL International
Panelists: Pau Kirwan, Tata Communications; Samia Bashoun, David Ross Group
- BOF: Panel: North American IXPs
Moderator: Charlie Gucker, One Step
Panelists: John Savageau, Any2; Shrihari Pandit, Big Ape; Lane Patterson, Equinix; Alex Reppen, NYCNAP; Akio Sugeno, NYIIX; Christopher Quesada, Switch and Data
- Peering Wars: Lessons Learned from the Cogent-Telia De-peering
Martin Brown, Earle Zmijewski, and Alin Popescu, Renesys Corporation
- Tutorial: Prefix Filtering, Black Holes and Protecting Your Business
Barry Raveendran Greene; David Barak, Callisma/AT&T; Heather Schiller, Mark Prior
- R&D - BGP Anomaly Detection and Robustness Algorithms
Kotikapaludi Sriram, Doug Montgomery, Oliver Borchert, Okhee Kim, and Patrick Gleichmann, NIST
- Rcat: Root Cause Analysis Tool
Anthony Lambert, France Telecom R&D
- RIPE NCC Tools
Andrei Robachevsky, RiPE NCC
- BOF: Routing Tools
Moderator: Joel Jaeggli, Nokia
Panelist: Ricardo Oliveira, UCLA
- Trace Flow
Arun Viswanathan, Krishnamurthy Subramanian, Vishal Zinjuvadia, and Rajeev Manur
- BOF: Transit, Peering, and Peering Best Current Practices
Avi Freedman, Akamai; Peter Cohen, Switch & Data; Tom Scholl, AT&T
- Tutorial: VOIP Peering
Shrihari Pandit, Stealth Communications
- Wireless: The Headache You Can't See...(WISP challenges and lessons learned...the hard way)
Vikas Khanna, Covad Communications, Inc.
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