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odd.tunderwood at gmail

Apr 1, 2008, 8:53 PM

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NANOG 43 Preliminary Agenda

As you know, April 1st, 2008 was the last date for submission of
presentations for NANOG 43.
I am pleased to present preliminary agenda for the meeting.


Security, Morning Devotional:
By Paul Ferguson, Preaching <http://og.latency.net/asr/fergie.jpg>

Keynote:
Randy Bush, IIJ: "We tried it 20 years ago, and it didn't work then"

TCP/IP optimization, mumbo-jumbo method:
Presented by Gamerail and KillerNIC.

IPv8 hour, only connectivity provided will be IPv8.
Sponsors: Jim Fleming, UNIR and Campbell's v8.

100G networking panel.
Moderators: Vijay Gill, "It does not scale".

PGP Sleeper Cell Keysigning:
Majdi Abbas, Al-Lattice and P.L.O. Networks Inc.

Ethernet Panel:
Marty Hannigan, "Clocking on Ethernet Networks"

Community meeting:
Marty Hannigan, "If you don't control the broom, you don't control the room"
Alex Pilosov, The Putin of NANOG
<http://www.infiltrated.net/nanogpolice.jpg>, on community-based
policing.

Datacenter Power Panel. Moderators:
Vijay Gill: "It does not scale".
Randy Bush: "I want 400000 Watts per square foot".
Josh Snowhorn: Green Datacenters - capturing power of lightning and
hurricane winds, and other benefits of locating facilities in Tornado
Alley.
Jay Adelson, Equinix: Datacenter Power Limits
<http://binaryfury.wann.net/i/no-equinix-power.jpg>
Alex Pilosov, Pilosoft: Low-cost colocation
<http://www.bogons.net/pics/street-colo.jpg>

Special Announcement By Iraqi Information Minister ir. M.H.P.P. Adriaens:
Relevancy of IPv6 in today's world
<http://images.icanhascheezburger.com/completestore/2008/4/1/ipv6isnotneed128515705948185557.jpg>

Depeering BOF: Moderators:
Vijay Gill
Patrick Gilmore <http://peerordie.com>
Art G, Cogent <http://www.vijaygill.com/pics/depeer-art.jpg>
Aaron W, Cogent <http://www.e-gerbil.net/failure.jpg>

Lightning talks:
Tony Kapela: load balancing, wavelength division multiplexing, forward
error correction keying (FECK) and Kilobyte-Volumes of Service (KVoS)
in metro networks. 5 minutes.
Richard Steenbergen, Steenbergen Transport:
Visio Alternatives For Network Design
<http://www.e-gerbil.net/cogent-iprequest>

IPv4 exhaustion BOF, Forceful Reclamation of IP Space
<http://spf.is-is.ca/ipjack.jpg>
Moderators: Omachonu Ogali, Carabineros de Chile LLC, Yocum Gang,
Three Sheep, Jacques Movies, Erie Forge and Steal.

Tutorials:
BGP and No Engineer Left Behind Act:
"30 nanogs later, same people at this room. Is our children learning?"
By Philip Smith and George W Bush.

Self-defense for sales engineers: Wrestling, presented by Arbor Network,
and basic knife-fight skills, presented by Dougie Fresh, Microsoft.

PC Routing Tutorial: 10GE on Soekris platform. By Vyatta Networks.

Network Sniffing for dummies. By WYLTK LLC.


Beer And Gear:
Sponsored by Vyatta Networks
<http://www.vyatta.com/secret/images/rk_vader_large.jpg> and Cisco
Networks <http://spf.is-is.ca/cisco.jpg>


fergdawg at netzero

Apr 1, 2008, 9:20 PM

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Ramen. ;-)

- - ferg

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--
"Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
Engineering Architecture for the Internet
fergdawg(at)netzero.net
ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/


ge at linuxbox

Apr 1, 2008, 10:04 PM

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On Wed, 2 Apr 2008, Paul Ferguson wrote:
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> Ramen. ;-)

Some people are Naruto fans. :)


surfer at mauigateway

Apr 1, 2008, 11:34 PM

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Bitchin' network map there ras. Can I use it at work? Everyone keeps telling me to use the purdy icons instead of stick-n-box. "The managers understand it better with icons." <8-)

scott


--- odd.tunderwood [at] gmail wrote:

Richard Steenbergen, Steenbergen Transport:
Visio Alternatives For Network Design
<http://www.e-gerbil.net/cogent-iprequest>


a.harrowell at gmail

Apr 2, 2008, 2:57 AM

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Hey, you missed the Abuse BOF sponsored by RBN, and my talk on "The IP
Multimedia Subsystem - Like Jesus, with Routers"

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 7:34 AM, Scott Weeks <surfer [at] mauigateway> wrote:

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> Bitchin' network map there ras. Can I use it at work? Everyone keeps
> telling me to use the purdy icons instead of stick-n-box. "The managers
> understand it better with icons." <8-)
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> scott
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> --- odd.tunderwood [at] gmail wrote:
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> Richard Steenbergen, Steenbergen Transport:
> Visio Alternatives For Network Design
> <http://www.e-gerbil.net/cogent-iprequest>
>

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