30th RIPE Meeting
The Meeting's Agend)
The overall RIPE Meeting Schedule.
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Monday 18th May |
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Room 2 |
Room 3 |
Room 4 |
09:00
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DNS |
Database |
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10:30
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BREAK |
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11:00
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DNS |
Database |
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12:30
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LUNCH |
LUNCH |
LUNCH |
LUNCH |
14:00
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TLD |
MBone |
I.A. BoF* |
15:30
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BREAK |
16:00
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TLD |
IPv6 |
I.A. BoF* |
17:30
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TT BoF* |
DB S. T.* |
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19:00
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CLOSE |
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More information
* TT BoF = Data Disclosure for the Test Traffic project -> Henk Uijterwaal
DB S.T. = Database security task force -> Joao Damas
I.A. BoF = Internet Atlas -> Carl Malamud
Room 1 Will be indicated as E1 and has dark blue seats.
Room 2 Will be indicated as D2 and has red seats.
Room 3 Will be indicated as D3 and has red seats too.
Room 4 Will be indicated at the venue.
Coffee will be served next to the registration desk during breaks between
the meetings. The lunches will take place in the Quantum restaurant, elsewhere
on the campus.
Registration
To facilitate the registration process we have decided to open registration
on site, on Sunday 17 May the night before the meeting starts. If you
want to avoid an early morning queue you are welcome to register at KTH between
16:00 and 21:00.
RIPE Evening Dinner
Will take place on Tuesday 19 May 18:30 . We will stop registering
people for the RIPE dinner at May 11th. !
Plenary
DRAFT 1
Agenda Plenary Sessions
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1. Opening
2. Adoption of the Agenda
3. Minutes RIPE 29
4. From the Chair
5. Multihoming with NAT's (Ed Kern)
6. IPv4 now, IPv6 when ready (Yakov Rechter)
7. BGP AS Origin Authentication with DNS (Yakov Rechter)
8. IPng Overview and Status (Bob Hinden)
9. The Internet Atlas (Carl Malamud)
10. Reports from the WG's
11. Reports from the RIPE NCC
12. Next meetings
- RIPE 31: September 23-25, Edinburgh
- RIPE 32: January 27-29, Amsterdam
- RIPE 33: May 26-28
13. A.O.B.
14. Close
RIPE 30 Working Group Agendas
Local IR Working
Group
DRAFT AGENDA
- Admin
- RIPE 29
- Reports from registries
- IANA
- European regional (RIPE NCC)
- other regionals: APNIC, ARIN, AfriNIC
- IP Address Space Assignment
- consistency and auditing (NCC report)
- requests for aggregation
- aggregation of inetnum objects
- IPv6 address allocation (Bob Hinden)
- IP registry hierarchy
- possible need for sub-LIRs
- Role of LIR WG
- web-assisted assignment, reverse delegation
- tools for local registries
- I/O with other WGs
- Recent Developments (Joachim Schmitz)
- Changes in RIPE NCC
- RPSL implementation
- Routing registry security
- IRTF Routing Research Group founded
- Progress report on the transition to RPSL (David Kessens)
- Interdomain Routing Tools and Analysis (Craig Labovitz)
- Research on Routing Instability
- Routing Statistics and Measurements
- Tools
- Comments on IRR Security (NN)
-.Routing Policy System Security
- General Input from other WGs
- AOB
IPv6 Working Group
DRAFT AGENDA
- Administrative stuff (Thomas Trede, chair)
- volunteering of the scribe
- agenda bashing
- Reports
- 6bone
- IETF, proceedings IPv6
- Input/presentation by Bob Hinden ???
- News about manufacturersimplementation
- Input from the audience
- Current status of RIPE regarding address assignments in IPv6
- with input from RIPE NCC (if available/necessary)
- General input from other working groups
Netnews Working
Group
DRAFT AGENDA
- Starters
- agenda bashing
- minutes of the last meeting
- scribe
- Review of outstanding actions
- Monitoring tool overview (Felix Kugler)
- News flowmaps (Kai Siering)
- software to collect raw data
- maps for local use
- how to generate geographical maps
- getting geographical coördinates
- administrative issues
- required functionality to make maps useful
- Building value added services on NAPS (Eden Akhavi)
- Quality of Service issues
- QOS for News servers (Eden Akhavi)
- Usenet management resources (Felix Kugler)
- Group list synchronisation (Gerhard Winkler)
- first experiences with prototype
- how to provide data on reference servers
- how to find reference servers
- how to organize synchronisation on backbone servers
- Newsbone Anti-Spam recommendations
- availability of spam filtering mechanisms
- experiences with spam filtering
- definition of reasonable thresholds for ECP (Gerhard Winkler)
- what about EMP filters?
- other feed parameters suitable for coördination?
- recommend or require?
- administrativa
- Towards the next meeting
- actions
- topics of interest for the next meeting
10. AOB
Database Working Group
Meeting
DRAFT AGENDA
- Administrative stuff (Wilfried Woeber, chair, 5min)
- appointment of scribe
- agenda bashing
- General DB Update (RIPE NCC, 15min)
C DB In/Consistency efforts (RIPE NCC, 15min)
D .DB SW re-implementation (RIPE NCC, 15min + discussion)
E. RPSL trans phase II: Merits experience (20min)
- IRRD presentation (Jake khuon/Graig Labovit, Merit)
- Impact of rps-dist and rps-auth drafts on DB developments
- "role:" objects for "admin-c:"s revisited (Erik-Jan
Bos, SURFnet)
- proposal to allow role objects being ref.d in admin-c:s
Y. Input from other WGs
- AOB
TLD Working Group
- Administrivia
- appointment of scribe
- agreement of agenda
- Matters arisisng from previous meeting at RIPE 29
- adoption of minutes
- review of action list
3a Review of workplan
- Presentation on RIPE CENTR (Fay Howard)
- WHOIS proposal (Marcel Schneider)
3b Review of Workplan in view of developments at meeting
- Multihoming with NATs (Ed Kern)
- Ipv4 now, Ipv6 when ready (Yakov Rechter)
- BGP AS Origin Authentication with DNS (Randy Bush)
- Ipng Overview and Status (Bob Hinden)
- The Internet Atlas (Carl Malamud)
- Reports from the RIPE NCC
- RIPE 31: September 23-25, Edinburgh
- RIPE 32: January 27-29, Amsterdam
- RIPE 33: May 26-28
13 A.O.B.
14 Close
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Meeting
DRAFT AGENDA
Date: Monday 18 May 1998
Time: 09.00 17.30
Place: KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
Room: E1
09:15 Welcome
Appointment of minute taker
Apologies
09:20 The challenge of ISP coordination
P. Lothberg
We plan to have a series of in-deepth technical
Seminars of issues related to operating a public
Internet within the EOF framework.
The first topic is Integrated ISIS, which is used
an an IGP in most of the large ISP networks today.
Presented by Henk Smit from cisco.
09:30 Integrated ISIS (part1) H. Smit
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Integrated ISIS (part2)
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Integrated ISIS (part3)
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Integrated ISIS (part4)
17:00 Experiences from using BGP with multicast NLRIs on
multipart exchangepoint. P. Lothberg
17:30 AOB (Red experiences?)
17:45 End
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