Plenaries Agenda

MONDAY – 14:00-15:30

PANEL DISCUSSION

Additional Path Data for Faster Convergence
Randy Bush, Keyur Patel, Virginie Van den Schrieck, Pierre Francois

Duration: 50 minutes

PRESENTATION

10 Gbit Hardware Packet Filtering Using Commodity Network Adapters
Luca Deri

Duration: 30 minutes

MONDAY – 16:00-18:00

PRESENTATION

RIPE Atlas
Daniel Karrenberg, RIPE NCC

An introduction to the RIPE NCC massive active measurement platform
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/dfk/active-measurements-need-more-vantage-points
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/dfk/a-small-probe-for-active-measurements
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/dfk/active-measurements-sponsorship

Duration: 30 minutes

PRESENTATION

IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey 2010
Maarten Botterman, GNKS Consult

Duration: 15 minutes

PANEL DISCUSSION

RIR/NRO Updates

Duration: 75 minutes

TUESDAY – 09:00-10:30

PANEL DISCUSSION

Network Complexity
Michael Behringer

Duration: 70 minutes

PRESENTATION

The Battle of the Optics
Markus Arnold

(Re)programming SFPs

Duration: 20 minutes

TUESDAY – 11:00-12:30

PRESENTATION

Economic Incentives for Cooperation to Fight Spam
John Quarterman

Duration: 30 minutes

PRESENTATION

Gbps Open Source Routing
Bengt Gördén, Resilans AB

We have shown how open-source routers on new PC hardware allows for forwarding speeds of 10Gb/s and above. We have also shown how the new 10Gb/s interface classification techniques can be used to separate packet forwarding from control plane operation. It is important to isolate the control-plane from forwarding load, since it makes routing protocol and management operation independent of forwarding load. It also increases the resilience against denial-of-service attacks.

Duration: 30 minutes

PRESENTATION

L2/L3 Integration
Nicolas Fischbach, COLT

Colt today: Three separate networks
Why collapse L2 & L3 onto one network? – Technical and business benefits
L2 & L3 integration phases and challenges – Access (CPE), edge and core
Approach change on Internet transport vs transport over IP
Security aspects of L2/L3 integration
The dual-vendor requirement – A general strategy for business risk mitigation
The OSS & BSS environments – Service delivery, service activation and service assurance
Progress review of the Colt L2 & L3 integration project
The next step – L1/L2/L3 integration

Duration: 30 minutes

TUESDAY – 14:00-15:30

PRESENTATION/Q&A

Best Practices in Network Planning and Traffic Engineering
Thomas Telkmap (Cariden), Clarence Filsfils (Cisco)

This presentation will review current industry best practises for planning and traffic engineering in IP and MPLS networks. Technologies and approaches will be compared, leveraging experience gained and case studies including a number of Tier 1 deployments. The subjects covered will include:

  • Traffic / demand matrices: methods for determining traffic matrices for IP/MPLS networks
  • netFlow, MPLS, demand estimation, demand deduction
  • The relationship between SLAs and network planning targets
  • Network planning simulation and analysis – working and failure cases, what-if scenarios
  • Traffic Engineering options and approaches: tactical, strategic, MPLS, IGP
  • Peering planning without revealing confidential information

Duration: 90 minutes

FRIDAY – 09:00-10:30

PRESENTATION

“Crap” Traffic in IPv6
Geoff Huston

Duration: 20 minutes

PRESENTATION

IPv6 – A Content Provider’s Experiment
Johannes Endres

Content providers are reluctant to offer their services via dual stack servers. Some just lack interest, others fear to cut off users with broken IPv6. To assess the risk, Heise Online, a major German IT news site ran dual stack for 24 hours. This talk presents the preparations, results and a plan for dual stack deployment.

Duration: 30 minutes