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Draft Plenary Agenda

Wednesday

09:00 - 10:30

Webcast mms | http

Title: Experiences Gained in 6NET
Speaker: Graca Carvalho [Cisco], Gunter Van de Velde [Cisco], Bernard Tuy [Renater]
Time: 60 minutes


Title: Operational Aspects of Mobile Networks at 10,000 Meters
Speaker: Brian Skeen, Con exion by Boeing
Time: 30 minutes
Abstract: Follow-up to previous Routing Working Group talk on the deployment of Internet access on board airplanes. Operational aspects, lessons learned, and future considerations of operating latency-sensitive, mobile broadband networks at 10,000 meters will be discussed.


11:00 - 12:30

Webcast mms | http

Title: Traffic Engineering and the Effect of Business Practices on the Routing Table
Speaker: Philip Smith, Cisco
Time: 15 minutes
Abstract: On the use of the IPv4 prefix de-aggregation as seen today. To be followed by discussion in the routing wg (BCP?)


Title: Route Flap Damping Today
Speaker: Philip Smith, Cisco
Time: 15 minutes
Abstract: A review of findings on the effects of route flap damping. To be followed by a discussion on what to do with the RIPE flap damping document, in the Routing WG.


Title: INOC DBA BOF
Moderator: Gaurab Raj Upadhaya
Time: 45 minutes

https://www.pch.net/inoc-dba/docs/index.html


Title: DNSSEC Panel
Time: 15 minutes


14:00 - 15:30

Webcast mms | http

Title: Updates From the Other RIRs (20 mins)

Title: Global Policy Update (10 mins)
Speaker: Filiz Yilmaz, RIPE NCC

Title: NRO Statistics Update (10 mins)
Speaker: Filiz Yilmaz, RIPE NCC

Title: RIPE Region Statistics Update (10 mins)
Speaker: Leo Vegoda, RIPE NCC

Title: IPv6 Address Policy Issues (30 mins)
Speaker Geoff Huston, APNIC


16:00 - 17:30

Webcast mms | http

Title: Detecting Hijacked Prefixes?
Speaker: Geoff Huston, APNIC
Time: 20 minutes
Abstract: The talk is a description of some work I've been doing to assemble a per prefix history spanning the last eight years that attempts to track all announced prefixes and filter out much of the update activity and look harder at the longer term announce / withdrawal behaviour, as well as looking at origin and first hop AS changes.

There are a number of potential uses of such a data collection, and one that I was wondering about was whether this data could be useful in identifying possible candidate hijack prefixes. This leads to the question of whether there is a profile of hijacked prefixes, and whether this profile is evident in the prefix announcement data.


Title: Consumer broadband: performance in the 'last mile'
Speaker: Niall O'Reilly, Computing Services, University College Dublin, Ireland
Time: 40 minutes
Abstract: The consumer segment of the Internet service market is well established in many RIPE countries, and still developing in others. ISPs and corporate clients already have the opportunity to measure network performance, either by using the RIPE NCC Test Traffic Service or within whatever service level agreement applies. In contrast, the typical consumer is outside any such framework, yet needs to have information available for selecting a service provider and/or determining how the service, as delivered, measures up.

University College Dublin has just started a project which is intended to fill this "information gap" by measuring network performance at the point of delivery and presenting the resulting data so that consumers, service providers, and policy-makers alike have a clearer picture of the quality and variability of the service available.

This project, its goals, and some initial results will be described in the presentation. In addition, consumers in the audience will be invited to become participants.


Title: Monitoring High-Speed Networks Using ntop
Speaker: Luca Deri, ntop.org
Time: 30 minutes
Abstract: Over the past three years, the ntop project mostly focused on high-speed network monitoring. This has been achieved by both enhancing support for the NetFlow (including v9 and IPFIX draft) and sFlow (v2-v5) protocols so that external probes can be used to feed ntop, and improving the operating system packet capture speed. This talk covers the design and the implementation of nCap, a Linux kernel patch that enables wire-speed packet capture and transmission using commodity hardware, as well as the extensions to ntop for monitoring large high-speed networks.

Bio. Luca Deri <deri@ntop.org> is currently sharing his time between NETikos S.p.A. and the University of Pisa where he has been appointed as lecturer at the CS Department. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science with a thesis on Software Components from the University of Berne in 1997. He previously worked as research scientist at the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory and as research fellow at the University College of London. His professional interests include network management and monitoring, ask well as Linux kernel hacking. His home page is http://luca.ntop.org/.



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