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NANOG29 Topics

  • From: Susan Harris
  • Date: Tue Sep 16 20:50:05 2003

Greetings - here are the topics we've lined up so far for NANOG29
(Chicago, Oct. 19-21, our 2nd joint meeting with ARIN.)  Stay tuned,
we're still adding new talks:

	http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0310/topics.html

Sunday Tutorials
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  - "Implementing a Secure Network Infrastructure"
     Level: Introductory (Merike Kaeo)

  - "Deploying IP Anycast"
     Level: Introductory (Kevin Miller, CMU)

  - "BGP Troubleshooting Techniques"
     Level: Introductory/Intermediate (Philip Smith, Cisco)

  - "MPLS Applications Overview"
     Level: Introductory (Ina Minei, Juniper)


General Session (Monday - Tuesday)
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  - Panel: "Watching Your Router Configurations and Detecting Those
    Exciting Little Changes"
      Randy Bush, IIJ, moderator; Henry Kilmer, Terrapin Communications; 
      John Heasley, Verio

  - BGP: Good MEDs Gone Bad!	
      Danny McPherson, Arbor

  - Panel: "Simple Router Security, What Every ISP Router Engineer Should
    Know and Practice"	
      Randy Bush, IIJ, moderator; George Jones, MITRE; Rob Thomas, 
      Cisco/Team Cymru

  - "A Systematic Approach to BGP Configuration Checking"
      Nick Feamster and Hari Balakrishnan, MIT

  - "Update on Anomalous DNS Behavior"	
       Duane Wessels, Packet Pushers

  - "Flawed Routers Flood University of Wisconsin Internet Time Server"
       Dave Plonka, University of Wisconsin - Madison

  - "The Blaster Worm: The View From 10,000 Feet"
       Jose Nazario, Arbor

  - "GBIC Interface Standards Support in the Telecommunications Industry"
       Dave Wodelet, Shaw Communications 

  - "An Overview of the Global IPv6 Routing Table"
       Cathy Wittbrodt

Research Forum
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  - "Passive Internet Health Monitoring With BGP"	
       Kenneth McGrath, Dartmouth

  - "AutoFocus: A Tool for Automatic Traffic Analysis"
       Cristian Estan, UCSD

  - "How to Compute Accurate Traffic Matrices for Your Network in Seconds"
       Yin Zhang, Matthew Roughan, Albert Greenberg, David Donoho, 
       Nick Duffield, and Carsten Lund, AT&T

Monday Evening BOFs
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  - ISP Security BOF IV	
    Barry Raveendran Greene, Cisco, moderator