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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract

Operators and the IETF - What Next?
Meeting: NANOG63
Date / Time: 2015-02-02 10:15am - 10:45am
This item is webcast
Room: Salon I
Presenters: Speakers:

Chris Grundemann

Chris Grundemann (JNCIE #449) is a passionate Internet Technologist and a strong believer in the Internet's power to aid in the betterment of humankind. In his current role as Director of Deployment and Operationalization (DO) at the Internet Society, Chris is focused on helping to get key Internet technologies, such as IPv6, DNSSEC, and TLS deployed around the globe. He has over a decade of experience as both a network engineer and architect designing, building, and operating large IP, Ethernet, and Wireless Ethernet networks. Chris has 3 patents, 8 patents pending and is the author of Day One: Exploring IPv6 and Day One: Advanced IPv6 Configuration, as well as several IETF Internet Drafts, a CircleID blog, a personal weblog, and various other industry papers and blogs. He is the founder and Chair Emeritus of the Colorado chapter of the Internet Society (CO ISOC) as well as the Chair of the NANOG Ad Hoc BCOP Committee (NANOG-BCOP). Chris has held previous positions with CableLabs, tw telecom, ARIN, NANOG, CEA, UPnP, DLNA, RMv6TF, and several others. Learn more: http://www.internetsociety.org/who-we-are/staff/mr-chris-grundemann
Abstract: In 2014, the Internet Society launched a project to address the perceived gap between Operators and the IETF. The objective of this project is ultimately to facilitate communications between the operator community and the IETF to help ensure that operational realities inform the development of key standards. The first phase of this project was a survey of the operator community that was conducted over the first half of 2014. This talk aims to synthesize the survey results, along with information we collected directly from operators during the survey window. The primary purpose of doing this is to start a conversation which we hope will lead to increases in the level of operational input and feedback to the IETF standards making process. We understand the problems, now let’s start finding solutions!

Feel free to read our Internet-Draft ahead of time: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-opsawg-operators-ietf
Files: pdfOperators and the IETF - What Next?(PDF)
youtubeOperators and the IETF - What Next?
Sponsors: None.

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