SANOG IV
23-30 July, 2004 Kathmandu, Nepal
1 Sept, 2004
: SANOG IV Downloads page partially
uploaded.
31 July,
2004. : SANOG IV was successfully concluded yesterday. Presentations
and Pictures will soon be uploaded.
18
July, 2004: SANOG IV program
V2.2 has been published
SANOG
IV Fellowship Results ; Second round results published
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June , 2004 : SANOG IV program
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The
venue for SANOG IV is Kathmandu. The meeting would be hosted
by the Nepal Internet Exchange. More details would be available
later. You can download the Flyer.
SANOG
IV Regional Keynote
Mr.
B. Nagaraj, Head of Network Planning and Engineering, Reliance
Infocomm Ltd,
Mr B
Nagaraj, Head of Network Planning and Engineering, Reliance
Infocomm Ltd, has consented to be regional keynote speaker
for SANOG. Mr Nagaraj is a telecom industry veteran, having
served in the Department of Telecom of Indian govt for several
years, before joining Reliance. He has been instrumental
in planning and architecting one of the largest IP/MPLS
networks of the region, if not the world.
SANOG
IV Technical Keynote :
"Convergence
in router architecture, addressing limitations and network
stability" - Phillip Harris, Senior Consulting Engieer,
Cisco Systems
Phillip
Harris, Senior Engineer at Cisco Systems in San Jose will
be the technical keynote Speaker. He's been with Cisco for
more than a decade and has extensive experience in router
engineering. He is also one of the key people behind the
Cisco Networkers.
SANOG
IV Highlights
- 3 Workshops
on Routing, DNS/DNSSec and IP services
- 8 Tutorials
in multiple tracks : Routing, Anti-Spam, VOIP, IXP, Routing
Registries and more
- BOFs: West
Asia, PGP Key Party, Regional Policy, IXP, ISP-Security
- APNIC Training
and Regional Policy Meeting
- RIPE NCC
Hostmaster Consultation for West Asia Members
- APCAUCE
Meeting
- Fellowship
Program for South Asians
- Kathmandu
is one of the most interesting places in the World :-)
Workshops
Routing
: Introduction to OSPF and BGP, Introduction to BGP policy,
Router Configuration Essentials, BGP Route Reflectors, Policy
Routing.
DNS Workshop:
System fundamentals, Basic DNS (Server, Client, Dynamic Update,
Upgrading, Adding Zones, Using Slaves), Advanced DNS (IPv6, DNSSEC,
AD integration).
Open Source
IP Services: Sysadmin in Linux, DNS for ISPs, Mail Server,
Web Server, Proxy and Security
About npIX
npIX
was established in August, 2002 as the first Internet Exchange
in Nepal to facilitate the growth of the Internet industry in
Nepal. It currently has four peers, with all ISPs committed to
connect to it by the end of the year. npIX, especially in collaboration
with the Computer Association of Nepal (CAN), which has extensive
experience in hosting IT exhibitions and conference for last one
decade, plans to host the SANOG IV meeting for the second time
in Kathmandu. CAN also supported the initiative to organize the
first ever SANOG, meeting during it's annual IT conference in
2003.
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