SANOG XXIII
13-21 January 2014, Thimphu, Bhutan
The venue
for SANOG XXIII is Thimphu, Bhutan. The event will be hosted by Bhutan Telecom. SANOG 23 will consists of Workshops, Tutorials and Conferences spread over 9 Days.
Call for Papers
Draft
Program schedule
Conference:
13-14 January 2014
Conference: 13th
January, 2014 (Day 1) |
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Opening Session and
Keynote Address |
Modertor: Sunny Chendi |
14:00 - 16:00 |
Opening Address by SANOG
Chair |
Tsering NORBU |
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Address by SANOG 23
Chief Guest |
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Address by SANOG
Founding Chair |
Gaurab Raj Upadhay |
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Keynote Address |
Raphael Ho |
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16:00 - 16:30 |
Break |
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16:30 - 18:00 |
Network Operations I |
Chair: Santanu Dasgupta |
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Routing table and
deaggregation report |
Philip Smith, APNIC |
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ISP cache nameservers
and bcp140 |
Yoshinobu Matsuzaki, IIJ |
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Do and you - an
Introduction to the
Internet Society
Deployment &
Operationalization (do)
Team |
Chris Grundemann, ISOC |
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Conference: 14th
January, 2014 (Day 2) |
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09:30 - 11:00 |
Network Operations II |
Chair: Aftab Siddiqui |
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T-Mobile USA and IPv6:
Why and how we deployed
464xlat |
Cameron Bryne |
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Scaling out a
monitoring/graphing
infrastructure |
Devdas Bhagat |
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SDN and MPLS in the Data
Center |
Sam Aldrin |
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11:00 - 11:30 |
Break |
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11:30 - 13:00 |
Network Operations III |
Chair: Devdas Bhagat |
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Security in an IPv6
world - myth and reality |
Chris Grundemann |
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T-Mobile USA and IPv6:
Why and how we deployed
464xlat |
Cameron Bryne |
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Prospects and problems
of fttx deployment in
bangladesh by gpon
technology |
Md. Hayder Ali |
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13:00 - 14:00 |
Lunch Break |
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14:00 - 15:30 |
Regional Updates |
Chair: Sumon Ahmed Sabir |
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APNIC update |
Sunny Chendi |
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BDNOG update |
Fakrul Alam |
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Regional IX Updates |
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15:30 - 16:00 |
Break |
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16:30 - 18:00 |
Closing Session |
Chair: Philip Smith |
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Internet Measurement
Tools |
Gaurab Raj Upadhaya |
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SANOG 24 Host Address |
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Tutorials:
15-16 January 2014
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Track: Network Transport |
Track: APNIC, IPv6 & DNS |
15th Jan
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9:30 - 11:00 |
IPv4 and IPv6
Routing Tutorial
(Srinath)
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Application layer
ddos: a practical
approach &
mitigation
techniques (Fakrul
Alam Pappu)
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Break |
11:30 - 13:00 |
Lunch Break |
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14:30 - 16:00 |
BGP Techniques
Tutorial (Philip)
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Internet Resource
Management (Sunny)
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Break |
16:30 - 18:00 |
16th Jan
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9:30 - 11:00 |
Introduction to MPLS
and MPLS based Metro
Ethernet (Paresh)
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IPv6 Essentials
(Philip)
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Break |
11:30 - 13:00 |
Lunch Break |
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14:30 - 16:00 |
Know your Backbone -
DWDM (Simon)
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IPv6 Deployment
Planning Tutorial
(Philip)
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Break |
16:30 - 18:00 |
Workshops: 17-21
January 2014
Track 1: Routing
(IPv4/IPv6) - Srinath
Beldona (Yashavi) , Philip Smith
(APNIC) Ram Krishna (Subisu), Kuenzang Dorji (BT)
synopsis :
This technical workshop is made up of
lectures and hands-on lab
exercise to teach basic routing
concepts, classifications of
different routing protocols,
Internet routing architecture,
Internet Exchange Point (IXP)
design, basic network
infrastructure design
principles, OSPF, BGP etc.
Presentations also cover
industry best practices. The
course also includes
considerable practical lab work
based using both IPv4 and IPv6.
Track 2: Virtualization
and Cloud -
Phil Regnauld
(NSRC), Brian Candler
(NSRC), GZ Kabir (BDCOM)
synopsis :
This track will provide an
overview of virtualization
technology with a series of
hands-on practical exercises, so
that participants will be able
to:
* Build desktop
virtualization with VirtualBox
* Build server virtualization
with KVM and libvirt * Use
file and block shared storage
and live VM migration * Build
redundant VM clusters with
Ganeti
There will also be
a coverage on "cloud"
infrastructure from the users'
and service providers'
perspective, with reference to
the Synnefo platform. All the
software used is open source and
free to use and distribute.
Track 3: Security Workshop -
Randy
Bush (IIJ), Steven Bellovin (Univ of Columbia), Matsuzaki Yoshinobu
(IIJ), Sheril Hermoso (APNIC),
Patrick Okui (NSRC), Fakrul Alam (bdHUB)
synopsis :
This Internet Security Workshop
will combine wide-ranging
high-level tutorials on theory
and mechanisms combined with
some hands-on labs. It will
cover
* Assets & Threat
Models * Threat Pragmatics
* Cryptography Theory and
Mechanisms * Cryptography
Applications such as ssh, VPNs,
TLS, pgp, ... * Protecting
Network Infrastructure such as
routers, switches *
Infrastructure Services * DNS
& DNSSEC * Protecting Servers
* Protecting End User Computers
* Inter-Host Protocols *
Planning * NOGs, CERTs, ...
* Law Enforcement
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