On May 23, 2007, at 1:14 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
I do have a volunteer from EFF...
excellent!
steve, can we get this in?
Unfortunately, not in the general session.
We've filled the available time, and it looks like we will be running
until 12:30 Monday and Tuesday, and 13:00 Wednesday.
The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) will hold its
40th meeting June 3-6, 2007, in Bellevue, Washington.
The meeting will be hosted by XKL.
NANOG conferences provide a forum for information exchange among
network operators, engineers, and researchers. Meetings are held
three time
submitted by 5:00pm EST Tuesday will be considered for the
Wednesday
session.
Steve Feldman
PC Chair
On Feb 1, 2007, at 4:57 PM, Steve Feldman wrote:
We have reserved one hour of the NANOG 39 agenda for "Lightning
Talks".
A lightning talk is a very short presentation
ghtly different, many of their ideas will
apply here.
To submit a lightning talk proposal for NANOG 39, go to
http://www.nanogpc.org/lightning/
See you in Toronto!
Steve Feldman
PC Chair
ports...)
Steve Feldman
PC Chair
you in Toronto!
Steve Feldman
PC Chair
These presentations have been accepted for NANOG 39, to be held
on February 4-7, 2007 in Toronto.
See http://www.nanog.org for registration and other information.
General Session:
sFlow - Why you should use it and like it - Richard A Steenbergen,
nLayer Communications
4-Byte ASNs - The
This is a reminder that submissions for the NANOG 39 program are due
by Thursday, December 7, 2006.
For details, see the Call for Presentations at:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0702/callforpresent.html
See you in Toronto!
Steve
:
Steve,
February 4-7?
That would be Sunday through Wednesday... is this correct?
Did I miss something at the last NANOG meeting? :-)
Thanks,
- ferg
-- Steve Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) will hold its
39th meeting February
The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) will hold its
39th meeting February 4-7, 2007, in Toronto, Canada.
The meeting will be co-hosted by the Toronto Internet Exchange and
Teleglobe, a VSNL International company.
NANOG conferences provide a forum for information exchange among
netw
These lightning talks will be presented during the Tuesday
plenary at NANOG 38, beginning at 11:00 CDT:
4 byte ASNs - Geoff Huston
Higher Speed Ethernet - Peter Schoenmaker
Internet2 DNSSEC Pilot - A Reverse Tree for the Holidays - Larry
Blunk
Route Aggregation Recommendations - Phili
Nominations for the NANOG Program Committee are still open.
There are eight terms ending this year:
Joe Abley
Kevin Epperson
Steve Feldman
Hank Kilmer
Christopher Morrow
David O'Leary
Ted Seely
Bill Woodcock
(All eight are eligible for another term, unde
, and will be loaded in advance onto the speaker laptop on
the podium.
There is a good overview of the use of lightning talks at the Perl
conference at http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/07/30/lightningtalk.html.
Although their format is slightly different, many of their ideas
will apply here.
Louis!
Steve Feldman
PC CHair
NANOG 38 - Preliminary Agenda (subject to change)
Sunday, October 8
1:30 PM - 5:00 PM: Tutorials
- BGP Multihoming Techniques - Philip Smith
- Disaster Recovery and Global Site Load Balancing For
Distributed Data Center Applications - Zeeshan
. Submissions made after that will only be considered if
agenda space remains available.
Steve Feldman
program chair
ow, he or she may be removed
from the committee."
** Length of term **
This position is for the remainder of a two year term, which began after
the Fall 2005 meeting, and ends with the Fall 2007 meeting.
If you have any further questions, please post to the nanog-futures list,
or contact the
The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) will hold its
38th meeting October 8-10, 2006, in St. Louis, Missouri.
The meeting will be co-hosted by Savvis and Washington University
in St. Louis. This will be NANOG's fifth joint meeting with ARIN,
the American Registry for Internet Number
o the available time.
Steve Feldman
PC chair
NANOG 37 attendees may now submit abstracts for lightning talks at
http://www.nanogpc.org/lightning/
The submission deadline is 12:30pm Tuesday.
lks at the Perl
conference at http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/07/30/lightningtalk.html.
Although their format is slightly different, many of their ideas
will apply here.
Steve Feldman
Program Chair
The complete agenda for the upcoming NANOG 37 meeting, June 4-7
in San Jose, has been posted at:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/agenda.html
If you haven't already, please register at http://www.nanog.org,
and we'll see you in San Jose!
Steve Feldman
Program Chair
o the agenda.
For a current list, see:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0606/topics.html
See you in San Jose!
Steve Feldman
Program Committee chair
g.org
For the Program Committee,
Steve Feldman, chair
The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) will hold its
37th meeting June 4-7, 2006, in a location TBA. The meeting will
be hosted by UltraDNS.
NANOG conferences provide a forum for information exchange among
network operators, engineers, and researchers. Meetings are held
three times
), BOFs/Tutorials
(afternoon)
Wednesday, June 7 - General Session (morning)
The location will be announced as soon as Merit has a signed hotel
contract in their hands.
I will send a corrected version of the CFP tonight.
Steve Feldman
PC Chair
The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) will hold its
37th meeting June 11-14, 2006, in a location TBA. The meeting will
be hosted by UltraDNS.
NANOG conferences provide a forum for information exchange among
network operators, engineers, and researchers. Meetings are held
three tim
by Kenjiro Cho
New Network Monitoring Interest Group
by Mike Caudill
Understanding the Network-Level Behavior of Spammers
by Nick Feamster (presented by Randy Bush)
12:20-12:30 Closing Remarks
Steve Feldman, CNET, Susan Harris, Merit
Sorry to annoy those of you not here in Dallas, but I'm told that we
have an dead access point in the main ballroom, which is causing
congestion on its neighbor as everyone reassociates.
Merit will replace the dead unit during the lunch break.
Steve
Thanks to Randy for pointing out that I can't type.
The correct URL is
http://www.nanogpc.org/lightning
Steve
On Feb 13, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Steve Feldman wrote:
NANOG 36 attendees may now submit lightning talk proposals at
http://www.nanogpc.org/lightining
See that pag
NANOG 36 attendees may now submit lightning talk proposals at
http://www.nanogpc.org/lightining
See that page for details.
Steve
Although their format is slightly different, many of their ideas
will apply here.
Looking forward to seeing you in Dallas,
Steve Feldman
PC Chair
Just a reminder that proposals to present at NANOG 36 are
due this Thursday, December 15.
Send your omplete proposals, including abstract and slides,
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The full call for presentations is available at
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0602/cfp36.html
Steve Feldman
Just a reminder that proposals to present at NANOG 36 are
due this Thursday, December 15.
Send your omplete proposals, including abstract and slides,
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The full call for presentations is available at
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0602/cfp36.html
Steve Feldman
, or critical to the operations of
the Internet. Submissions will be reviewed by the NANOG Program
Committee, and presenters will be notified of acceptance by January 2.
Final drafts of presentation slides are due by February 1, and
final versions February 8.
Steve Feldman
Chair, NANOG Program Committee
ineer with Michnet, the statewide
high-speed research and education network operated in Michigan by
Merit.
On behalf of the Program Committee I, would like to express heartfelt
thanks to Susan, and welcome to Bert.
Steve Feldman, PC chair
joining the eight returning members from the current
Program Committee:
Joe Abley
Kevin Epperson
Steve Feldman
Hank Kilmer
Christopher Morrow
David O'Leary
Ted Seely
Bill Woodcock
With so many well-qualified new candidates and current PC members,
this w
Underwood
Josh Snowhorn
Jeff Young
Ed Kern
Aaron Hughes
Todd Christell
Martin Hannigan
And second, the current members who wish to continue:
Bill Woodcock
Steve Feldman
Christopher Morrow
Joe Abley
Henry (Hank) Kilmer
Bill Manning
Kevin Epperson
the Fall 2005
meeting, and ending with the Fall 2007 meeting.
If you have any further questions, please post to the nanog-futures list,
or contact the Steering Committee at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Randy Bush, SC Chair
Steve Feldman, PC Chair
[1] The full charter is available at http://www.nanog.org/charter.html
Committee at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Randy Bush, SC Chair
Steve Feldman, PC Chair
[1] The full charter is available at http://www.nanog.org/charter.html
.)
For complete details please see the Call for Presentations at:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0510/cfp35.html
If you have any questions or need further information, Please contact
me or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve Feldman NANOG Program Committee Chair
> I meant to ask this at a nanog or this IETF... why don't some of the
> larger content providers (google, msn, yahoo, to name 3 examples) put
> records in for their maint content pieces? why don't they get v6
> connectivity from their providers (that offer such services) ? There are
> starti
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
NANOG 35
October 23-25, 2005
Fourth Joint Meeting With ARIN!
* * * *
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 11:09:37PM -0400, Hannigan, Martin wrote:
>
> > I agree, this is an imperfect mechanism, but there was a desire
> > to get the process going well in advance of the next meeting.
> > Otherwise we would have to wait a few extra months. Also, note
> > that not all voters wil
> It shouldn't be complicated. I think "members" are looking
> for Operator experience. I don't think it's too hard to make that
> easily discernable as long as it's fair.
Different people will look for different things.
That's why we're having an election, instead of just having Merit
appoint
welcoming Joe, Hank, and Chris to the PC.
As always, our focus now turns to producing the finest possible
program for the October meeting in Los Angeles.
For the PC,
Steve Feldman
chair
as a whole.
Steve Feldman
PC Chair
[1] NANOG draft charter: http://www.nanog.org/charter05.html
[2] Program Committee members: http://www.nanog.org/pc.html
Just a reminder that nominations for the three open NANOG Program
Committee positions are due by Friday!
- Forwarded message from Steve Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
From: Steve Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 18:24:06 -0700
S
rs of dedicated service to NANOG
and the Internet operations community.
Steve Feldman
PC Chair
[1] The draft charter is available at http://www.nanog.org/charter05.html
, Pacific Wave
The full corrected draft agenda is available at:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0505/agenda.html
Steve Feldman
interim program chair
Here is the draft agenda for the upcoming NANOG 34 meeting
in Seattle. This is subject to change; we expect to have
the final agenda posted early next week.
Steve Feldman
interim program chair
Draft Agenda, NANOG 34
We've added some new talks and panels to the agenda this week,
and they're marked with a *:
GENERAL SESSION
---
* - Internet Exchange Operator Panel
Chris Malayter, TDS Telecom, moderator
Mike Hughes, LINX
Dave Meyer, OregonIX
Tom Bechly, MCI/MAE
On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 10:20:24AM -0700, william(at)elan.net wrote:
>
> This is not parallel track sessions yet, right?
At the moment, we have neither enough meeting space or content for
real parallel track sessions this time. We might do something like
split off the peering topics and BOF (fo
Greetings - here are the topics we've lined up so far for Seattle. Keep
an eye out as we post additional talks:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0505/topics.html
Also, just a quick reminder that the registration fee goes up $50 on
Monday, April 25, and our hotel room block rate expires on April
quality and/or timeliness, and
- there is space available in the program.
The full call for presentations is available at
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0505/cfp34.html
Thanks,
Steve Feldman
NANOG program chair
Reminder: program submissions for NANOG 34 are due by Monday, April 4.
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to ask the program
committee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or the administrative staff
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We look forward to hearing from you!
* * * * * * *
I have posted the final results of the 2005 program survey at
http://www.nanogpc.org/public/pcsurvey.html
There were a total of 85 responses.
Steve
Since I've been sick for the last few days, I won't be able
to do anything with the survey results until mid-week.
So I'm giving all of you procrastinators a reprieve:
The survey will stay open until 21:00 PST, Wednesday 3/16.
NANOG survey page: http://www.nanog.org/surveys.html
Steve
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
NANOG 34
May 15-17, 2005
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The North American Network Operato
Just a reminder to fill out the NANOG program survey!
The survey can be reached via the "Community Survey" link on
http://www.nanog.org/surveys.html
We need _your_ input to help improve the quality of NANOG
meeting content.
Steve
In light of the recent discussions about the future direction of NANOG,
the program committee would like your input on the area we can affect
the most: the content of NANOG meetings.
We have created a short survey, and would like to invite all NANOG
list subscribers to participate. We're interes
It's been pointed out that my typing skills are somewhat lacking.
Aside from the misspelling in the message subject,
the alias to reach the program committee should be:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve
This is a status update on the NANOG program committee.
First, I'd like to thank my fellow PC members for selecting
me as the interim chair. Our primary task and focus for
the next few months will be to ensure the quality of the
agenda for the Seattle meeting, while the broader discussions
on NA
> except, you can also send to steve feldman (the c|net one not the verisign
> one) if you'd like something added to the agenda for sunday night.
A clarification and disclaimer: my role in this is to give a brief
overview of how the program committee reviews and selects talks.
So I&
On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 11:41:14PM -0400, Mike Tancsa wrote:
>
>
> The one that pisses me off more is
>
> http://news.com.com/2100-1038_3-5087139.html?tag=nefd_top
>
> The article makes me wonder if CNET is the press, or an outlet for press
> releases. The Internet community is almost unifor
> Does anyone have any experience running VoIP over such tunnels?
> Is there a technical reason why this solution is not feasible? Are
> Cisco routers not happy doing VoIP/IPsec/GRE in concert?
The company I'm working for uses Shoreline VoIP PBX gear spread out
over maybe a dozen offices of vary
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 10:34:14AM -0800, Bill Woodcock wrote:
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> > QoS isn't necessarily about throwing packets away. It is more like
> > making voice packets 'go to the head of the line'. Of course, if you
> > have saturation, some packets will get dropped, but at least the voice
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 12:10:43AM -0500, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
>
> On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 10:00:07PM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
> >
> > The usual response was it only affected the public exchange fabric, not
> > any private point-to-point circuits between providers through the same
> >
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 01:13:04PM -0700, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>
> > Personally, I don't believe that ATM is 'bad' for
> > shared-fabric exchange point. I mean, it works, and solves several
> > problems quite easy: a) it's easily distributed via SONET services to
> > folks who ar
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 03:55:26PM -0500, William Allen Simpson wrote:
>
> Once upon a time, kc had a MOO -- we used to hang out there and discuss
> things in real time
It's still there, but doesn't see much activity these days.
Steve
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