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SANOG XII
6-14 August, 2008, Kathmandu, Nepal
Last updated 9 August 2008

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Workshops 6-10 August, 2008

Track 1: Routing, IPv6 Deployment and Applications Slides 18MB
Instructors: Philip Smith, Merike Kaeo

Track 2: Multicast Design and Deployment Workshop Slides 33MB
Instructors: Greg Shepard, Srinivasa Irigi, Luly Motomura

Track 3: VOIP Design and Deployment Slides 28M
Instructors: Jonny Martin, Vicky Shrestha et al.

Workshop Details

Tutorials: 11-12 August 2008

11 August 2008
9:00 - 17:30

Track 1: Routing,
AM : IPv4 and IPv6 BGP Multihoming Techniques by Philip Smith
PM: Troubleshooting BGP by Philip Smith

Track 1: Network Operations
AM : Tutorial on Network Operations Practices, by Steve Gibbard
PM: Infrastructure Security Best Practice : Merike Kaeo

Track 3: Access :
AM: Metro Ethernet Networks by Paresh Khatri
PM: Building Optical Networks by Jonny Martin

Track 4: Campus and R&E Networks - I :
Campus Network design issues, Integration with R&E Networks by Steve Huter, Dale Smith, Hervey Allen, NSRC Slide 1, Slide 2, Slide 3

17:30 - 18:30 : BoF

BOF 1 : ISOC BoF : A meeting for ISOC Nepal members and interested Parties
BOF 2 : JUNOS BoF : JunOS Primer

12 August 2008
9:00 - 17:30

Track 1: Routing,
Routing and HA Availability , Anand Verma

Track 2: Security:
Infrastructure and Service Provider Security by Merike Kaeo, Miwa Fuji APNIC Staff

Track 3: Access
MPLS Delpoyment & Best Practices and Ethernet OAM Tutorial by Santanu Dasgupta, Kasu Venkat Reddy

Track 4: Campus and R&E Networks - II
Campus Network design issues, Integration with R&E Networks by Steve Huter, Dale Smith, Hervey Allen, NSRC Slide 1, Slide 2, Slide 3

18:00 Onwards : SANOG Social Event at Rum Doodle Restaurant and Bar, sponsored by Netnod

Conference : 13-14 August 2008

13 August 2008

9:00- 10:30 : Opening Plenary:

11:00 - 12:30 Session I: Operations :

14:00 - 15:30 Session II : Operations

16:00 - 17- 00 Session III : Updates

17:00 - 17- 30 Session XX : Lightning Talks

19:00 onwards SANOG Dinner @ Radisson

14 August 2008

9:00- 10:30 Plenary II : Regional Cable and Inter-connectivity
Impacts of SWM cable systems on Bangladesh, Sumon Ahmed Sabir, BDCOM
Experiences of expanding and peering in Europe, Jichen Thinley, Bhutan Telecom
Updates on Regional Cable Systems - Yves Poppe
Moderator: TBD

11:00- 12:30 Session IV :OPM Showcase and Closing
APNIC Open Policy Meeting Showcase - Kapil Chawla, APNIC
The Czech Arbitration Court as a new UDRP provider - Marketa Svecova
Closing Slides- Gaurab Raj Upadhaya

South Asian Regional R&E Meeting

14:00-15:30 Session V : South Asian Regional Researh and Education Networks Meeting A

  • Welcome and Brief of the Meeting - Jim Williams
  • Nepal Research and Education Network Presentation - Prashant Manandhar
  • LEARN - Sri Lanka Presentation - Nimal Ratnayake
  • ERNET Presentation - Dipak Singh,
  • PERN Presentation
  • Bhutan Presentation
  • Bangladesh Presentation
  • GEANT2 Presentation
  • Internet2 Presentation

16:00 - 17:30 Session VI : South Asian Regional Researh and Education Networks Meeting B

  • 4:30-5:15 Areas of South Asia regional cooperation - Wide-ranging discussion of regional SA cooperation in a variety of areas (training, NOC operations). How can the countries of SA work together to enhance NREN development and what can the SA-SIG assist? What are the next specific activities that should be undertaken?
  • 5:15-6:00 South Asia applications discussions. Applications discussion (what are the applications that are both most valuable to SA NRENs and how each SA country can contribute to the application mix) and how we (members of the SA-SIG) can work to facilitate these applications both within SA and between the US-SA. What are the next specific activities that should be undertaken?

19:00 onwards SAREN-M Dinner hosted by Network Startup Resrouce Center (NSRC) and Nepal Research and Education Network (NREN).

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