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Draft NANOG Agenda


From: Susan Harris <srh () merit edu>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 17:11:56 -0400 (EDT)


                           NANOG32 DRAFT Agenda
                            October 17-19, 2004
                             Reston, Virginia

Sunday Tutorials/Reception
--------------------------

1:30 - 3:00 p.m.        BGP Multihoming Techniques
                          Level: Introductory
                          Philip Smith, Cisco

1:30 - 3:00 p.m.        Options for Blackhole and Discard Routing
                          Level: Introductory/Intermediate
                          Joe Soricelli, Juniper
                          Wayne Gustavus, Verizon

3:00 - 3:30 p.m.        BREAK

3:30 - 5:00 p.m.        BGP Multihoming Techniques (cont'd.)

3:30 - 5:00 p.m.        Internet Number Resource Management and Administration
                          Level: Introductory
                          Ray Plzak/Richard Jimmerson, ARIN

5:00 - 7:00 p.m.        AOL WELCOME RECEPTION

7:30 - 8:15 p.m.        ISP Security Toolkits
                          Level: Introductory/Intermediate
                          Tim Battles, AT&T

7:30 - 9:00 p.m.        IPv6 Deployment and Case Studies
                          Level: Introductory/Intermediate
                          Salman Asadullah and Ciprian Popoviciu, Cisco

Monday, October 18
------------------

9:00 a.m.       Welcome, Introductions
                  Ray Plzak, ARIN
                  Rich Collela, AOL
                  Ron da Silva, Time Warner Cable
                  Susan Harris, Merit

9:20 a.m.       Good Engineering Practice as it Applies to Unlicensed
                  Wireless Networks
                  Tim Pozar, Late Night Software

10:05 a.m.      802.1X: Deployment Experiences and Obstacles to Widespread
                Adoption
                  Terry Simons, University of Utah; open1x.org
                  Jon Snyder, Portland State University

10:35 a.m.      BREAK

11:05 a.m.      Extension of Multi-Service Networks
                  Dave Siegel, Global Crossing

11:35 a.m.      Network Design to Support Very High-Capacity Streaming and
                Caching Infrastructures
                  Vijay Gill, AOL Time Warner

12:00 p.m.      LUNCH (on your own)

1:30 p.m.       Impressions: An Overview of the Global IPv6 Routing Table
                  Gert Doering, SpaceNet AG, author
                  Cathy Wittbrodt, presenter

2:00 p.m.       Botnets
                  John Kristoff, Northwestern University

2:45 p.m.       What Will Stop Spam?
                  Charles Stiles, AOL

3:05 p.m.       Optical Switching, a Great Tool In Platform Migration at
                AMS-IX
                  Romeo Zwart, Amsterdam Internet Exchange

3:35 p.m.       BREAK

4:05 p.m.       RESEARCH FORUM
                --------------
                Sizing Router Buffers
                  Guido Appenzeller, Stanford University

                Performing BGP Experiments on Semi-Realistic Internet
                Environment
                  Ke Zhang, Soon-Tee Teoh, Shih-Ming Tseng, Chen-Nee
                  Chuah, Kwan-Liu Ma, and Felix Wu, University of
                  California, Davis

Monday Evening BOFs & Key Signing
---------------------------------

7:30 - 9:00 p.m.        ISP Security and NSP-SEC BOF VII
                          Danny McPherson, Arbor, and Merike Kaeo,
                          Double Shot Security, moderators

9:00 - 9:30 p.m.        PGP Key Signing
                          John Kristoff, Northwestern University, host

9:00 - 10:30 p.m.       Optimizing Operational Input to ARIN: What Is Needed
                        and How Do We Get It?
                          ARIN Staff, moderators

Tuesday, Oct. 19
----------------

9:00 a.m.       Evolving the Core: Deployment Challenges and the Internet
                  Scott Marcus, FCC

9:30 a.m.       A History of IPv4 and ASN Allocations
                  Geoff Huston and George Michaelson, APNIC, authors
                  Philip Smith, Cisco, presenter

9:45 a.m.       DNS Anomalies and Their Impact on DNS Cache Servers
                  Katsuyasu Toyama, Keisuke Ishibashi, Tsuyoshi Toyono,
                  Katsuyasu Toyama, NTT Labs; Masahiro Ishino,
                  Chika Yoshimura, NTT Communications; Kazunori Fujiwara,
                  JPRS

10:15 a.m.      BREAK

10:45 a.m.      DNSSEC Deployment: Big Steps Forward; Several Steps to Go
                  Steve Crocker, Shinkuro

11:15 a.m.      Tracking Global Threats with the Internet Motion Sensor
                  Michael Bailey, Evan Cooke, University of Michigan
                  Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks, Tim Battles, AT&T

11:45 a.m.      RPSLng Status Update
                  Larry Blunk, Merit

12:00 p.m.      LUNCH (on your own)

1:30 p.m.       Detecting Inconsistent Advertisements from Neighboring
                ASes
                  Nick Feamster, MIT, Z. Morley Mao, Univ. of Michigan
                  Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Research

2:00 p.m.       aflow - a Network Analysis Tool
                  Dan Ardelean, ARIN/Purdue University

2:30 p.m.       LinkRank: A Tool for Diagnosis of BGP Routing Dynamics
                  Mohit Lad, UCLA; Dan Massey, Colorado State
                  University; Lixia Zhang, UCLA

3:00 p.m.       Life and Times of J-Root
                  Piet Barber, Matt Larson, Mark Kosters, and Pete
                  Toscano, Verisign

3:30 p.m.       Adjourn


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