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Tutorial: Deploy a Production IPv6 Network in 30 Minutes or less (or it's free)Moderator: Richard Steenbergen, nLayer CommunicationsPresentation Date: June 14, 2009, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Commonwealth A/B, 2nd FL
Abstract: A completely practical step by step guide to configuring IPv6 in a production network without breaking anything, for people who hate IPv6 and don't have it deployed currently. The goal would be that everyone who leaves the room should be able to successfully deploy an IPv6 network on top of an existing v4 network on any common Juniper/Cisco hardware, without needing to be IPv6 experts or lovers of the protocol. I also want to talk about practical techniques for addressing management so you can successfully deploy IPv6 without having successfully rewritten all of your internal management tools to fully support it, and other tricks to minimize the pain.
Richard Steenbergen Biography: Richard Steenbergen is the co-founder of nLayer Communications, a respectably sized and profitable North American based IP backbone, where he currently serves as the Chief Technical Officer. Richard brings years of experience in practical techniques for network operators, and is a frequent contributor in many community forums. Previously, Richard served as a Senior Network Engineer at several large NSPs, and was the Senior Software Engineer responsible for developing optimized routing technologies at netVmg, Inc.
Richard is also an active developer for tools and software used by the network operator community. Some notable projects include PeeringDB, a portal used by many networks to help coordinate their peering activities, and IRRPT, a software package used by ISPs to maintain IRR-based prefix filters.
Archived Files:
NANOG46 Abstracts- ARIN Update
Mark Kosters, ARIN
- BGP Scalability Considerations
Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Shane Amante, Level 3 Communications
- Communications Sector and Information Technology Sector
Marcus Sachs, Verizon; Jared Mauch, ITT
- Data Center Cooling New Technologies
Moderator: Aaron Hughes, Cariden Technologies
Panelists: Lane Patterson, Equinix; Josh Snowhorn, Terremark; Dave Pickut, Equinix; Ben Stewart, Terremark Worldwide; Richard Donaldson, 6Connect; Tesh Durvasala, Telx
- Datacenter Top-of-Rack Switch Redundancy Models
Dani Roisman, Peak Web Consulting
- Tutorial: Deploy a Production IPv6 Network in 30 Minutes or less (or it's free)
Moderator: Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications
- DNSSEC Goes Mainstream: Deployment Incentives, Experience, and Questions
Suzanne Woolf, Internet Systems Consortium
- Tutorial: Effective BGP Load Balancing Using "The Metric System"
Moderator: Dani Roisman, Peak Web Consulting
- Hijacking Mitigation: Something is Better Than Nothing
Todd Underwood, Google; James Cowie, Renesys; Tom Daly, Dynamic Network Services; Anton Kapela, Voxel
- BOF: IETF OPS & MGMT Area
Ron Bonica, Juniper Networks
- Internet Superbugs and The Art of War
Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium
- Tutorial: Introduction to DHCPv6 and DHCPv6 for DOCSIS
John Brzozowski, Comcast
- Tutorial: Introduction to DOCSIS 3.0
Pularikkal Byju, Cisco Systems
- IPv6 Deployment on a Broadband Access Network
Athanasios Douitsis, National Technical University of Athens
- LISP Updates
Vince Fuller, Cisco
- Network Address Translation and IPv4 Address Exhaustion: A Mechanism to Transition to IPv6
Moderator: David Ward, Cisco Systems
Panelists: Alain Durand, Comcast; Suzanne Woolf, Internet Systems Consortium; Lixia Zhang, UCLA; Chris Chase, AT&T Labs
- Tutorial: Network Capacity RFP: What, Why, How-To
Martin Hannigan
- BOF: Peering
Ryan Donnelly, VeriSign
- Pseudowires from 1999 to 2009, 10 Years of Evolution and Deployments
Luca Martini, Cisco
- Rapid Convergence in IP Networks
Tom Scholl, AT&T Labs
- BOF: Switching: Best Hope for Low Cost High Density Routers
Joel Jaeggli, Checkpoint Software
- Track: IPv6
Moderator: Nina Bargisen, TDC
John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix
- Track: ISP Security
Moderator: Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks
Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris Morrow, Google
- Virtually Eliminating Router Bugs
Eric Keller, Minlan Yu, and Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University; Matt Caesar, UIUC
- Tutorial: VoIP Peering
Jon Peterson, Neustar
- Wireless: The Headache You Can't See (Part Deux)
Vikas Khanna, Covad Communications, Inc.
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