8:30am - 9:00am | Rivanna Foyer | Registration | | |
9:00am - 9:05am | Rivanna ABC | WelcomeThank you for joining NANOG On The Road - Herndon. We'll introduce you to the day's program and speakers. View full abstract page. | Speakers:
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9:05am - 9:15am | Rivanna ABC | NANOG - Who, What, When, Where, Why, HowA brief presentation about NANOG covering who we are, what we do, opportunities for involvement from mailing lists to Fellowships and the College Immersion Program to volunteering. Learn how you can participate, benefit, and expand your knowledge in the world of Network Operators. View full abstract page. | Speakers:
- Ryan Donnelly, NANOG Board of Directors.
| NANOG - Who, What, When, Where, Why, How(PDF)
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9:15am - 10:00am | Rivanna ABC | Recent and Future Developments in DNS Security | Speakers:
- Duane Wessels, Verisign
Duane is an engineer at Verisign Labs where he enjoys spending time developing tools and analyzing DNS data.
| Recent and Future Developments in DNS Security(PDF)
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10:00am - 10:45am | Rivanna ABC | BGP Made Easy | Speakers:
| BGP Made Easy(PDF)
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10:45am - 11:00am | Rivanna Foyer | Morning Break | | |
11:00am - 11:30am | Rivanna ABC | Successfully Deploying IPv6As 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. View full abstract page. | 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.
| Successfully Deploying IPv6(PDF)
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11:30am - 12:15pm | Rivanna ABC | Security Overlays on Core Internet Protocols - DNSSEC & RPKIProvides 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. View full abstract page. | 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.
| Security Overlays on Core Internet Protocols - DNSSEC & RPKI(PDF)
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12:15pm - 1:15pm | Rivanna D | Lunch | | |
1:15pm - 2:00pm | Rivanna ABC | International Network Supply, Traffic & Pricing | Speakers:
- Tim Stronge, Telegeography.
| International Network Supply, Traffic & Pricing(PDF)
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2:00pm - 3:00pm | Rivanna ABC | Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Optical NetworkingEverything you ever wanted to know about optical networking but were afraid to ask. Example topics include: * How fiber works (the basics, fiber types and limitations, etc) * Working with optics (choosing the right type, designing optical networks, etc) * Optical power (understanding dBm, loss, using light meters, etc) * DWDM (how it works, muxes, oadms, amps, etc) * Dispersion (what is it, why do we care, how do we fix it) * Optical Myths (can I hurt myself looking into fiber, can I overload my optic) View full abstract page. | Speakers:
- Richard Steenbergen, Turkbergen Telecom
Richard A Steenbergen worked for several ISPs in the late 1990s, served as Chief Scientist at ServerCentral, founded nLayer Communications and stayed as CTO through its acquisition by GTT. He's most recently merged with Turkes Industries and established a growing boutique residential experience brand, "The Turkbergen".
| Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Optical Networking(PDF)
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3:00pm - 3:30pm | Rivanna Foyer | Afternoon Break | | |
3:30pm - 4:00pm | Rivanna ABC | Hybrid fibre-coaxial networks: Technology and Challenges in deploying multi-gigabit access services | Speakers:
- Kevin Noll, Time Warner Cable.
| Hybrid fibre-coaxial networks: Technology and Challenges(PDF)
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4:00pm - 4:30pm | Rivanna ABC | Mind your MANRS: Improving the Security and Resilience of the Global Routing System | Speakers:
| Mind your MANRS(PDF)
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4:30pm - 4:45pm | Rivanna ABC | Open microphone discussion | | |
4:45pm - 5:00pm | Rivanna ABC | NANOG 65 CFP, NANOG Elections, closing | Speakers:
- Betty Burke, NANOG Executive Director.
- Sean Kennedy.
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5:00pm - 6:30pm | Rivanna D | Evening Reception | | |