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Agenda

Schedule: 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM Eastern Time

8:30am - Registration & Breakfast
9:00 am - Program
5:00 pm - Reception

 

Tuesday, February 24 2015
Time/Webcast:Room:Topic/Abstract:Presenter/Sponsor:Presentation Files:
8:30am - 9:00amFoyerRegistration & Breakfast
9:00am - 9:10amAdventure/Wonder

Welcome & Introductions

ARIN and NANOG representatives welcome attendees to the On The Road Meeting

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Speakers:
  • Sean Kennedy.
9:10am - 9:15amAdventure/WonderLocal Partner WelcomeSpeakers:
  • Dave Temkin.
9:15am - 10:05amAdventure/WonderKeynote - FCC & Title II: What we know - and what we do NOT knowSpeakers:

  • Patrick W. Gilmore, Markley Cloud Services / Markley Group
  • As Markley Group’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Patrick is responsible for Markley's Infrastructure as a Service division. Prior to Markley, Patrick spent over thirteen years as Chief Network Architect at Akamai Technologies. At Akamai, Patrick’s group was responsible for managing peering and capacity for the world’s largest CDN – one that served approximately 30% of all traffic on the internet. Patrick is currently on the Board of Directors for the Seattle Internet Exchange and the London Internet Exchange, two of the largest Internet exchanges in the world, as well as the PeeringDB, where he is Chairman. Patrick was on the board of the North American Network Operators' Group from 2008 to 2012, and helped transition NANOG to an independent organization.
pdfFCC & Title II: What we know - and what we do NOT know(PDF)
10:05am - 10:10amFoyerBreak
10:10am - 10:40amAdventure/Wonder

ARIN Overview: Mission, Services, Community Engagement

The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) provides services related to the technical coordination and management of Internet number resources. This overview educates on ARIN’s community, services, and how you can become involved.

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Speakers:

  • John Curran, ARIN President & CEO
  • John Curran is the President and CEO of ARIN. His Internet industry experience includes serving as CTO and COO for ServerVault, which provides highly secure, fully managed infrastructure solutions for sensitive federal government and commercial applications. Prior to this, he was CTO for XO Communications, where he was integral in leading the organization's technical initiatives, network architecture, and design of leading-edge capabilities built into the company's nationwide network. Mr. Curran also served as CTO for BBN/GTE Internetworking, where he was responsible for the organization's strategic technology direction. He led BBN's technical evolution from one of the earliest Internet Service Providers through its growth and eventual acquisition by GTE. He has also been an active participant in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), having both co-chaired the IETF Operations and Network Management Area and served as a member of the IPng (IPv6) Directorate. John is a founding member of the ARIN Board of Trustees, having served since August 1997. He was re-elected in 2000, 2003, and again in October 2006. As President and CEO of ARIN John is a non-elected, full-voting member of the Board.
pdfARIN Overview: Mission, Services, Community Engagement(PDF)
10:40am - 10:55amFoyerBreak
10:55am - 11:40amAdventure/Wonder

ARIN: DNSSEC & RPKI

Provides an overview of the critical resources of DNSSEC and RPKI. Domain Name Servers are not secure but this overview of DNSSEC demonstrates how attaching signatures make it spoof proof. Then learn about Resource Public Key Infrastructure, a tool that provides more credibility to identify number resource holders that leads to more routing security.

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Speakers:

  • Mark Kosters, ARIN Chief Technology Officer
  • Mark Kosters is the Chief Technology Officer of the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), responsible for all engineering initiatives within the organization, leading both development and operations. Mark has over twenty-three years of experience as an applications developer, networking engineer, technical manager and executive. For eighteen years previous to his employment at ARIN, he has been a senior engineer at Data Defense Network (DDN) NIC, chief engineer and Principal Investigator under the NSF-sponsored Internet NIC (InterNIC), and Vice President of Research at VeriSign. Over his career, Mark has been involved in application design and implementation of core internet client/server tools, router administration, UNIX system administration, database administration, and network security. He has represented both network information centers in various technical forums such as the IETF, RIPE, APNIC, CaribNOG and NANOG. Additionally, he has co-authored many IETF RFCs running from directory services to IP Address Practices to improvements to DNSSEC.
pdfARIN: DNSSEC & RPKI(PDF)
11:40am - 12:10pmAdventure/Wonder

ARIN: Policy Topics Under Discussion

An informative talk on how you can participate in ARIN’s bottom up policy development process including an overview of current draft policies under discussion.

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Speakers:

  • Heather Schiller, ARIN Advisory Council
  • Heather Schiller is a Network Security Engineer at Google Fiber. Prior to this, she worked at UUnet(MCI/Verizon) for 14 years, managing number resources while mitigating DoS attacks and other security incidents. Heather currently is serving as a member of the ARIN Advisory Council.
pdfARIN: Policy Topics Under Discussion(PDF)
12:10pm - 1:10pmDiscoveryLunch
1:10pm - 1:55pmAdventure/Wonder

ARIN: Moving to IPv6

Details the process of obtaining IPv6 address as well as challenges and solutions to incorporating IPv6 in networks.

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Speakers:

  • Mark Kosters, ARIN Chief Technology Officer
  • Mark Kosters is the Chief Technology Officer of the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), responsible for all engineering initiatives within the organization, leading both development and operations. Mark has over twenty-three years of experience as an applications developer, networking engineer, technical manager and executive. For eighteen years previous to his employment at ARIN, he has been a senior engineer at Data Defense Network (DDN) NIC, chief engineer and Principal Investigator under the NSF-sponsored Internet NIC (InterNIC), and Vice President of Research at VeriSign. Over his career, Mark has been involved in application design and implementation of core internet client/server tools, router administration, UNIX system administration, database administration, and network security. He has represented both network information centers in various technical forums such as the IETF, RIPE, APNIC, CaribNOG and NANOG. Additionally, he has co-authored many IETF RFCs running from directory services to IP Address Practices to improvements to DNSSEC.

  • Leslie Nobile, ARIN Director of Registration Services
  • Leslie Nobile received her B.A. from the American University in Washington, D.C. She has over 15 years of experience in the Internet field, and has been involved with the Internet Registry system since 1991. Prior to that, she held various technical management positions while working under a U.S. Government contract that supported the engineering and implementation of the Defense Data Network, a high-speed data network that evolved from the ARPANET. Her experience with the Registry system began in 1991 working as one of the Operations managers who transitioned the Internet Network Information Center (NIC) from SRI to Network Solutions, Inc. She remained a registration services manager with the DDN/DoD NIC until August 2000, when she became Director of Registration Services and later the Senior Director of Global Registry Knowledge at the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN). She has been a contributing author to RFCs, Internet Society (ISOC) articles, and various other industry publications and has been actively involved in the global coordination of Internet addressing policy.
pdfARIN: Moving to IPv6(PDF)
1:55pm - 2:40pmAdventure/Wonder

Tutorial: NANOG: Traceroute Tutorial

An in-depth tutorial on how to troubleshoot networking issues with Traceroute.

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Speakers:
  • Richard Turkbergen.
pdfNANOG: Traceroute Tutorial(PDF)
2:40pm - 2:45pmFoyerBreak
2:45pm - 3:00pmAdventure/WonderNANOG: FL-IX UpdateSpeakers:
  • Randy Epstein.
pdfNANOG: FL-IX Update(PDF)
3:00pm - 3:30pmAdventure/Wonder

NANOG: IPv6 Deployment

As with any new technology, IPv6 requires a learning curve for network managers and IT administration and operations personnel. Therefore, obtaining IPv6 training staff is a critical first step. Many organizations seem to experience the same pitfalls in their IPv6 planning. This presentation covers many of the current best practices for approaching and progressing with an IPv6 deployment. IPv6 address planning and the routing design to hand-in-hand and should complement each other. For end users, the protocol should be transparent, unless there are problems. This presentation also covers troubleshooting in a dual-protocol environment.

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Speakers:

  • Scott Hogg, Global Technology Resources, Inc.
  • Scott Hogg is the CTO for Global Technology Resources, Inc. (GTRI), a founding member of the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (rmv6tf.org), and a member of the Infoblox IPv6 Center of Excellence. Scott has authored the Cisco Press book on IPv6 Security and writes a popular blog for NetworkWorld.com. Scott has helped many enterprises and service providers with their IPv6 planning, training and deployment activities.
pdfNANOG: IPv6 Deployment(PDF)
3:30pm - 3:45pmAdventure/WonderNANOG: TPAIX UpdateSpeakers:

  • Joe Perez, WOW!
  • Joseph is currently the first Peering coordinator for WOW!, a small US based MSO. He is in charge of handling all peering and caching relationships for the company as well as financial analysis for interconnection and DIA. Previously Joseph was the design engineer responsible for the architecture and deployment of the WOW! Colo-Datacenter network. He spends a lot of his free time helping out the Internet environment by volunteering time to multiple Internet related organizations.
pdfNANOG: TPAIX Update(PDF)
3:45pm - 4:00pmFoyerBreak
4:00pm - 4:30pmAdventure/WonderNANOG: Hurricane Preparation & HardeningSpeakers:
  • James Ashton.
  • Erron Pettry, Wide Open West.
pdfNANOG: Hurricane Preparation & Hardening(PDF)
4:30pm - 5:00pmAdventure/WonderTutorial: NANOG: BGP Made EasySpeakers:
  • John Van Oppen, Spectrum Networks, Inc.
pdfNANOG: BGP Made Easy(PDF)
5:00pm - 5:15pmAdventure/WonderOpen Mic, Survey, Program Wrap-upSpeakers:
  • Sean Kennedy.
5:15pm - 6:30pmDiscoveryReception

 

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