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Mobile Data TrackModerator: Nina Bargisen, TDC
Tom Scholl, At&T; Jan Chrillesen, TDC; David Kessens, Nokia Siemens NetworksPresentation Date: October 19, 2009, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Room: Grand
Nina Bargisen Biography: Nina has worked at TDC, AS3292, the incumbent in Denmark and one of the leading ISPs in Scandinavia, since 1999, and currently works in the capacity planning group. She is responsible for all for all international interconnects for TDC and runs the IP registry and is part of the technical peering team at TDC. Other responsibilities include network planning, Traffic Engineering, budgeting, network modeling and network design.
Nina has an M.Sc in Mathematics with minor in Computer Science from Århus University Denmark.
Tom Scholl Biography: Within the Global IP/MPLS backbone design & development team, his role is to design routing architectures for the core network and work on 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 both operations and network engineering roles. He has presented several times at NANOG and always makes time available to help peers and distribute clue where needed.
David Kessens Biography: David Kessens is currently employed with Nokia Siemens Networks in the Research, Technology & Platforms organization and he is based in
Mountain View, CA. He is actively involved with the issues related to the introduction of IPv6 in the Internet. In addition, David currently
cochairs the netmod working group in IETF and he chairs the RIPE IPv6 working group which facilitates the introduction of IPv6 in the
European region and other adjoining areas served by the RIPE NCC.
While still working for Nokia, David served as as the Operations and Management Area Director for IETF.
Earlier experience includes responsibility for network software engineering at Qwest Communications, the introduction of RPSL to the
routing registries while employed at ISI/USC and all database and DNS software engineering at the RIPE NCC.
Archived Files:
NANOG47 Abstracts- 2009 Internet Observatory Report
Craig Labovitz, Danny McPherson, and Scott Iekel-Johnson, Arbor Networks
- Tutorial: An Introduction to Porting IPv4 Applications to IPv4/v6 Dual Stack
Owen DeLong, Hurricane Electric
- Beer and Pizza Happy Hour
Sponsor: ARIN
- BGP#: A System for Dynamic Route Control in Data Centers
Chao-Chih Chen, University of California, Davis; Lihua Yuan and Randy Kern, Microsoft Bing; Albert Greenberg, Microsoft Research; Parantap Lehiri and John Arnold, Microsoft Network
- Data Center Challenges: Building Networks for Agility
David A. Maltz, Microsoft Research
- Tutorial: Effective BGP Load Balancing Using "The Metric System"
Dani Roisman, Peak Web Consulting
- Tutorial: How to Accurately Interpret Traceroute Results
Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications
- IEEE P802.3ba 40 GbE and 100 GbE Standards Update
Greg Hankins, Switch and Data
- Internet Operations and ARIN Policy - Is There Convergence? Part 1
Moderator: Mark Kosters, ARIN
Panelists: Tom Daly, Dynamic Network Services; Daniel Alexander, Comcast Cable; Igor Gashinsky, Yahoo; Kevin Oberman, ESnet; Aaron Hughes, 6connect
- Internet Operations and ARIN Policy - Is There Convergence? Part 2
Moderator: Mark Kosters, ARIN
Panelists: Tom Daly, Dynamic Network Services; Daniel Alexander, Comcast Cable; Igor Gashinsky, Yahoo; Kevin Oberman, ESnet; Aaron Hughes, 6connect
- Tutorial: Introduction to BGP
Avi Freedman, ServerCentral
- Introduction to the Policy Development Process
Einar Bohlin, ARIN
- IPv6 Emerging Stories of Success
Moderator: Mark Kosters, ARIN
Panelists: John Brzozowski, Comcast; Matt Ryanczak, ARIN; Owen Delong, Hurricane Electric; Aaron Hughes, 6connect
- ISP Security Track
Moderators: Roland Dobbins, Arbor Networks; Warren Kumari
Panelists: Ian Fette, Google; Barry Raveendran Greene, Juniper; Joe Abley, ICANN
- Migrating AMS-IX to MPLS/VPLS
Ariën Vijn, AMS-IX
- Mobile Data Track
Moderator: Nina Bargisen, TDC
Tom Scholl, At&T; Jan Chrillesen, TDC; David Kessens, Nokia Siemens Networks
- NANOG Community Meeting
Betty Burke, Merit Network
- Tutorial: NSP-SEC Top Ten Security Techniques
Barry Raveendran Greene, Juniper
- PE-ARP - Port Enhanced ARP for IPv4 Address Sharing
Manish Karir, Merit Network
- Root Zone Augmentation Impact Analysis
Duane Wessels, DNS-OARC
- RSTP to MST Spanning-Tree Migration in a Live Datacenter
Dani Roisman, Peak Web Consulting
- Scripting on Routers
Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications; Phil Shafer, Juniper Networks
- The Future of Internet Exchange Points
Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications; Avi Freedman, Server Central
- Virtual Aggregation
Paul Francis, MPI-SWS
- Show All
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