SANOG 10
29 August - 7 September 2007, New Delhi, India
Call for Papers
SANOG X will be hosted in Conjuction with APNIC 24 in New Delhi. The breakdown of the event will be as follows
29 August - 2 September 2007 : SANOG 10 Workshops
3 - 4 September, 2007 : SANOG 10 / APNIC 24 Tutorials
5 - 6 September, 2007 : SANOG 10/ APNIC 24 Conference
7 September, 2007 : APNIC Members Meeting
Special Meeting:
2 September, 2007 : APCAUCE (Asia Pacific Coalition against Un-solicited Commercial E-mail)- Asian Anti-Spam organization will have their annual meeting in Delhi.
3 September, 2007 : Special Session organized by ISOC/APNIC.
All events start at 9:30 in the morning.
29 August - 2 Sept 2007 : Workshops
3-4 September 2007 : Tutorials
5-6 September 2007: Conference
Workshops 29 August - 2 September 2007
Track 1: Routing, Advanced Routing and BGP Multihoming Workshop,
Instructors: Philip Smith, Srinath Beldona, Amante Alvaran, Yogesh Jiandani
Track 2: Multicast Workshop - enabling Multicast Routing and using apps.
Instructors: Greg Shepard, Amit Patel, Srinivasa Irigi
Track 3: Network Operations and Network Management
Instructors:Hervey Allen, Phil Regnauld, Gaurab Raj Upadhaya
Workshop Details are available.
Tutorials:3 September 2007
First Session : 9:00 - 11:00 AM
Tea Break : 11:00 - 11:30AM
Second Session 11:30 - 1:00 PM
Lunch : 1:00 - 2:30 PM
Post Lunch First Session : 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Tea Break 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Post Lunch Second Session : 4:30 PM - 6 PM
BoF Evening Session : 6:30 PM - 7:30PM
Dinner - 7:30 PM onwards
Track 1: Routing : Regency Hall
AM : Introduction to IPv6 : Jordi Palet Martinez
PM : Deployment of IPv6 : Jordi Palet Martinez
Track 2: Security : Regal 2 Hall
AM : Network Forensics : Cecil Goldstein
PM1: Network Forensics : Cecil Goldstein
PM2 : Layer 2 security : Yusuf Bhajii / Barry Greene
Track 3: Transport and Applications : Royal Hall
AM : Introduction to MPLS : Damien Halloway
PM : MPLS Deployment : Vagish Dwivedi
/ Yogesh Jiandani
Track 4: APNIC : Regal 1 Hall
AM : Internet Operations Basics Part 1: Champika Wijayatunga / Amante Alvaran
PM : Internet Operations Basics Part 2:Champika Wijayatunga / Amante Alvaran
Evening Tutorial 6PM - 9 PM : Regal 1 Hall
APNIC Effective Address Management Tutorial : 4 September 2007
Tutorials:4 September 2007
Track 1: Routing: Regency Hall
AM : BGP Multihoming for Service Providers - Philip Smith
PM : ISP Operations and IXPs : Bill Woodcock, Gaurab Raj Upadhaya
Track 2: Security: Regal 2 Hall
AM: Service Provider Security Bootcamp : Barry Greene
PM: Service Provider Security Best Practices : Barry Greene
Track 3: Transport and Applications: Royal Hall
AM : Metro Ethernet and Ethernet OAM : Chandan Mendiratta / Santanu Dasgupta
PM : VOIP Quality Issues : Faisal Chaudhary
Track 4: APNIC: Regal 1 Hall
AM: Anti Spam Techniques : Champika Wijayatunga / Devdas Bhagat
PM: DNS and DNSSec Deployment : Champika Wijayatunga
Evening Sessions (BoF or Birds-of-a-Feathers) 6PM - 7:30PM: Regal Hall
APNIC ICONS BoF
8:00 PM Opening Dinner / Reception
Conference : 5-6 September 2007
5 September 2007
Opening Plenary: Crystall Ballroom
1. Peering and network design in the 10g global world: Vijay Gill, Google
2. The architecture of the Internet as critical national infrastructure, Kurtis Lindqvist, Netnod
Session 1 : Operations
1. Isolating Suspicious BGP Updates to detect prefix hijack - Abshishek Agrawal, IIT Delhi
2. Automated System Administration : Devdas Bhagat, Directi
3. Experience in wide deployment of wired/wireless/fiber in Kathmandu valley: Samit Jana, Worldlink
4. Trans-Oceanic System : Barry Greene, Cisco
Session 2 : IPv6 Operations
1. IPv6 Deployment at Teleglobe: Yves Poppe, VSNL International
2. IPv6 Deployment at FLAG Telecom : Bijal Sanghani, Flag
3. IPv6 Migration challenges for large networks: Aruna Pidikiti, Bharati
Session 3: Regional Updates + Security
[updates - 45 minutes]
1. BGP Aggregation report: Philip Smith
2. NPIX/BDIX/NIXI updates (5 min each)
3. IETF/ISOC Updates : Mirjam Kuehne[Security and BoF: 1hrs 45 minutes]
4. Promoting Network Security: A Service Provider PErspective : H.S. Gupta- BSNL
5. Root Attack - end user view : Yoshinobu Matsuzaki, IIJ
6. Surviving DDoS : Ed Lewis, Neustar
7. SP Security Operations Community : Barry Greene
(leading into NSP-Sec BoF)
6 September 2007
APNIC Plenary followed by APNIC Policy SIGs. Details available on APNIC website and soon here. SANOG 10 conference will be combined with the APOPS - which is the Asia Pacific equivalent of SANOG.
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