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Virtual Aggregation

Paul Francis, MPI-SWS
Presentation Date: October 19, 2009, 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Room: Grand

Abstract:
Virtual Aggregation (VA) is a technique for reducing BGP FIB size. It is now an IETF GROW working group item. This talks presents VA protocols and deployment strategies, and solicits feedback from NANOG members.

Paul Francis Biography:
Paul Francis is a tenured faculty at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems in Germany. Paul has held research positions at Cornell University, ACIRI, NTT Software Labs, Bellcore,and MITRE, and was Chief Scientist at two Silicon Valley startups. Paul's research centers around routing and addressing problems in the Internet and P2P networks. Paul's innovations include NAT, shared-tree multicast, the first P2P multicast system, the first DHT (as part of landmark routing), and Virtual
Aggregation.

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