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Draft LA Agenda


From: Susan Harris <srh () merit edu>
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 16:44:30 -0400 (EDT)


                               NANOG 35 Draft Agenda
                                October 23-25, 2005
                                   Los Angeles

Sunday Tutorials
----------------
    9:00 - 4:30 p.m.      ARIN/NANOG Tutorial:  Getting Started With IPv6
                            Jordi Palet, Consulintel

    1:30 - 3:00 p.m.      Best Practices for Determining the Traffic
                          Matrix in IP Networks
                            Level: Intermediate
                            Thomas Telkamp, Cariden

    1:30 - 3:00 p.m.      BGP Techniques for Service Providers
                            Level: Introductory
                            Philip Smith, Cisco

    3:00 - 3:30 p.m.      BREAK

    3:30 - 5:00 p.m.      Scaling Considerations in MPLS Networks
                             Level: Intermediate/Advanced
                             Ina Minei, Juniper

    3:30 - 5:30 p.m.     BGP Multihoming (cont.d.)

Sunday Evening Activities -------------------------
     5:15 - 7:15 p.m.    Steering Committee Community Meeting   S
                             With comments by the Steering Committee,
                             Program Committee, Merit, And You!

     7:30  - 10:00 p.m.    Welcome Reception - Hard Rock Cafe
                             (near the hotel)


Monday, October 23
------------------

9:00 a.m.       Welcome, Introductions
                  Steve Feldman, CNET; Jay Adelson, Equinix; Ray Plzak, ARIN

9:15 a.m.       AS Numbers
                  Geoff Huston, APNIC

9:45 a.m.       ASNs MIA: A Comparision of RIR Statistics and RIS Reality
                  Rene Wilhelm and Henk Uijterwaal (speaker), RIPE NCC

10:15 a.m.      BREAK

10:45 a.m.      Shim6: Network Operator Concerns
                  Jason Schiller, UUNET

11:15 a.m.      IPv6 Deployment Issues: A Tier 1 Perspective
                  Stewart Bamford, Level3

11:45 a.m.      Identifying Compromised Hosts by Analyzing Real-Time
                Blacklists
                  Rick Wesson, Alice's Registry

12:05 a.m.      Infrastructure Security Survey Overview
                  Craig Labovitz, Danny McPherson, and Rob Malan (speaker),
                  Arbor

12:25 p.m.      LUNCH (on your own)

Afternoon BOFs --------------

2:00 - 3:30 p.m.   Peering BOF X
                     William B. Norton, Equinix, moderator

2:00 - 3:30 p.m.   IAB IPv6 Multihoming BOF
                     Dave Meyer, Cisco, moderator

3:30 - 4:00 p.m.   BREAK

4:00 - 5:30 p.m.   BGP Data Analysis BOF
                     Mohit Lad, Lixia Zhang and Yiguo Wu, UCLA
                     Dan Massey, Colorado State University
                     Nick Feamster, MIT; Manish Karir, Merit

4:00 - 5:30 p.m.   ISP Security and NSP-SEC BOF X
                     Chris Morrow, UUNET, Rakesh Shah, Arbor, moderators

5:30 - 7:30 p.m.   Beer 'n Gear!

Tuesday, October 24
-------------------

9:00 a.m.       Won't Get.Fooled Again?
                  Geoff Huston, APNIC

9:30 a.m.       BGP Filtering--Myths, Legends and Reality: Peer Filtering
                in the Modern Backbone
                  Jim Deleskie, Teleglobe; Tom Scholl, SBCIS
                  Todd Underwood, Renesys

10:00 a.m.      Should Internet Service Providers Fear Peer-Assisted
                Content?
                  Thomas Karagiannis, UC Riverside; Pablo Rodriguez,
                  Microsoft Research; Konstantina Papagiannaki,
                  Intel Research

10:30 a.m.      BREAK

11:00 a.m.      Route/Flow Fusion.Making Traffic Measurement Useful
                  Van Jacobson, Haobo Yu, and Bruce Mah, Packet Design

11:30 a.m.      NetFlow-based Traffic Analysis Techniques for Peering
                Networks
                  Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications, and Nathan
                  Patrick, UNINETT

12:00 p.m.      BLINC: Multilevel Traffic Classification in the Dark
                  Thomas Karagiannis, UC Riverside; Konstantina Papagiannaki,
                  Intel Research; Michalis Faloutsos, UC Riverside

12:30 p.m.      LUNCH (on your own)

1:30 - 2:00 p.m. SPECIAL TUTORIAL: Getting to Know ARIN
                  Ray Plzak, ARIN

2:00 p.m.       Mitigating Superfluous Multicast Data Traffic and Control
                State
                  John Kristoff, Northwestern University

2:20 p.m.       Stager: Web-Based Statistics Displays
                  Arne Oslebo, UNINETT

2:50 p.m.       D(3)peered: Just the Facts Ma'am
                  Alin Popescu and Todd Underwood, Renesys

3:05 p.m.       BREAK

3:35 p.m.       Research Forum
                     Dynamic AS Renumbering - Research & Results on New
                     BGP Mechanisms
                       Sue Hares, NextHop; Patrick Bose, Lockheed Martin

                     Geographic Locality of IP Prefixes
                       Mike Freedman, NYU; Mythili Vutukuru,
                       Nick Feamster, and Hari Balakrishnan, MIT

                     Mining Anomalies in Network-Wide Flow Data
                       Anukool Lakhina and Mark Crovella, Boston
                       University; Christophe Diot, Thomson Paris
                       Research Lab

4:20 p.m.       Routers with Small Buffers
                   Yashar Ganjali, Guido Appenzeller, Mihaela Enachescu,
                   Ashish Goel, Tim Roughgarden, and Nick McKeown,
                   Stanford University

4:50 p.m.       Closing Remarks
                  Steve Feldman, CNET



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