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Welcome PartySponsor: Dominican Government, through the Dominican Republic, Export & Investment Center (CEI-RD) Presentation Date: January 25, 2009, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Room: Offsite
Abstract: A formal invitation is forthcoming. In the interim, the Dominican government, through the Dominican Republic, Export & Investment Center (CEI-RD), is hosting a welcome party for all NANOG attendees
at Columbus Square in the colonial district of Santo Domingo. This venue is
surrounded by structures built as early as the 1400's. The national dancers
will be performing along with traditional music, food and drink. Buses will
leave the NANOG hotel at 7:30pm on Sunday the 25th (the journey is less than 10
minutes). This is something not to be missed!
Transportation for the Dominican Government Cocktail (Sunday 25, 2009)
- Departure to the Colonial Zone Restaurant:
- Meeting point: Jaragua Hotel Lobby.
- Time: 7:00 p.m. Buses Arrive
- Time: 7:30 p.m. Buses Leave (One ride)
- Return to the Jaragua Hotel:
- Meeting point: The parking of the Colonial Zone Restaurant in which the bus leaved the participants.
- Time: 11:00 p.m. Buses Leave (One ride)
Note: In the case that participants don't take these buses, he/she should take public transport (Taxis,etc.).
NANOG45 Abstracts- 100Gbps for NexGen Content Distribution Networks
Martin Zirngibl, Alcatel-Lucent
- 4-byte ASNs
Greg Hankins, Force10 Networks; Chris Malayter, Switch and Data
- A Comparative Analysis of BGP Anomaly Detection and Robustness Algorithms
Kotikapaludi Sriram, Patrick Gleichmann, Doug Montgomery, Okee Kim, and Oliver Borchert, NIST
- BFD - Is it worth it and does it work in production networks?
Tom Scholl, AT&T Labs
- Tutorial: BGP 102: Scaling the Network
Avi Freedman, Akamai Technologies
- BMP, The BGP Monitoring Protocol
John Scudder and Rex Fernando, Juniper Networks
- DNSSEC
Chris Griffiths, Comcast Cable; Kevin Oberman, ESnet
- Tutorial: Effective BGP Load Balancing Using "The Metric System"
Dani Roisman, Peak Web Consulting
- Haitian Internet Exchange Point: A Difficult Dream
Reynold Guerrier, Multilink SA
- BOF: Hijacking and Tools
Joel Jaeggli, Nokia; Andree Toonk, BCNET
- Tutorial: How to Accurately Interpret Traceroute Results
Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications
- Internet Captivity and De-peering
Martin A. Brown, Clint Hepner, and Alin Popescu, Renesys Corporation
- Tutorial: Introduction to DHCPv6 and DHCPv6 on DOCSIS
John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast Cable
- Tutorial: Introduction to LISP
David Meyer, Cisco Systems/University of Oregon; Dino Farinacci, Cisco Systems
- IPv6 Traffic Levels on Hurricane Electric's Backbone
Martin Levy, Hurricane Electric
- BOF: ISP Security
Eric Jackson, Arbor Networks; Warren Kumari, Google
- It's The End Of The World As We Know It (aka "The New Internet Architecture")
David Meyer, Cisco Systems/University of Oregon
- LACNIC - Challenges Faced in the Organization and Region
Ricardo Patara, LACNIC; Erick Iriarte Ahon, General Manager, LACTLD
- Tutorial: Network Operations Practices
Steve Gibbard, ServePath/GoGrid
- Panel: Submarine Optical Networks Enabling Broadband Service Growth in the CALA Region
Moderator: Lane Patterson, Equinix
Panelists: Howard Kidorf, Pioneer Consulting; Philippe Perrier, Xtera Communications
- BOF: Peering
Aaron Hughes, Cariden Technologies, LMCO, UnitedLayer
- Tutorial: Peering 101
William B. Norton, InterStream; Kevin Oberman, ESnet
- Practical Instability Scoring
Jim Cowie, Renesys Corporation
- Practical Reverse Traceroute
Ethan Katz-Bassett, University of Washington
- Tutorial: Small Network Operator - Lessons Learned
Pete Templin, TexLink
- Summer V6cation
Pete Templin, TexLink
- Using the Malware Hash Registry
Stephen Gill, Team Cymru
- Welcome Party
Sponsor: Dominican Government, through the Dominican Republic, Export & Investment Center (CEI-RD)
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