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A couple of extra IPv6 items in the afternoon slot.
European Internet Exchange WG (EIX) Draft Agenda v1.0
When:
Thursday, 8 May - 11:00-12:30
and
Thursday, 8 May - 14:00-15:30
Where:
Main Room
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-56/meeting-plan.html
We will be video webcast & podcast.
We are particularly interested in operational experiences of IPv6 that
you might want to share, please get in touch with Cara or Fearghas if
you have something you would like to present.
A. Administrative Matters
* Welcome
* Finalise agenda
* Approve minutes from RIPE 55
B. Select a Scribe
C. IXP Updates
AMS-IX
DE-CIX + WORK-IX & ALP-IX
EQIX
INEX
LINX
LONAP
NaMeX
NDIX - Presentation of their new logo
Netnod
NIX.CZ
NYIIX/LAIIX
VIX
Overview of South Asian IXPs
If you want to present please drop me a note off list.
PDF is the preferred presentation format. The presentation laptop will
be running Windows, if you use a Mac and want to use Powerpoint with
embedded Quicktime there will be a machine available that you can test
your presentation with before the meeting.
If you wish to present please send me email and upload your presentation
to ROSIE before the meeting.
D. Surprise Event - Watch this space! There are prizes, more offers of
swag are still being accepted... Get your message out into the community!
Afternoon session.
E. Euro-IX Update
F. 40/100GbE IEEE & Progress update - Greg Hankins
G. Some IPv6 observations at AMS-IX - Arien Vijn
AMS-IX share some bugs that are clearly vendor specific and related to
IPv6. They also encountered an issue that required some (apparently not
too clear) configuration changes for Cisco routers.
H. Results of the Peering Configuration Survey
Greg Hankins (Force10)
Ren Provo (Comcast)
Tom Scholl (AT&T
What is it?
- New survey on how people configure peering!
- Featuring technical questions on what protocols and features are used
- No questions on facilities, IXs, or policies
How did it work?
- The survey was here: http://tinyurl.com/3xoa6g
(http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=hy_2bvVcxxszICLYRFzPAjMw_3d_3d)
Example Questions:
- Do you use IPv6 unicast BGP peering?
- Do you use BFD?
- Do you use four byte ASNs (RFC 4893)?
- What is the largest frame size you use on peering links?
- What is your biggest concern when deploying a new feature?
- Note: is it OK to say that you don't know what a feature is
What is the purpose of the survey?
- Identify trends in feature and protocol deployment
- Educate the community on features and best practices
I. Doing the Reverse Time Warp - Mike Hughes
J. v6 Numbering Plan @ Netnod - Kurtis Lindquist
K. Joint v6 BCP with SANOG - Guarab Raj
Z. A.O.B.
The main changes are a few more IXP updates including an overview of the
South Asian IXP community from Guarab. This is a followup to his
presentation in Istanbul a couple of years ago.
The Euro-IX presentation is now in the afternoon slot.
European Internet Exchange WG (EIX) Draft Agenda v0.3
When:
Thursday, 8 May - 11:00-12:30
and
Thursday, 8 May - 14:00-15:30
Where:
Main Room
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-56/meeting-plan.html
We will be video webcast & podcast.
We are particularly interested in operational experiences of IPv6 that
you might want to share, please get in touch with Cara or Fearghas if
you have something you would like to present.
A. Administrative Matters
* Welcome
* Finalise agenda
* Approve minutes from RIPE 55
B. Select a Scribe
C. IXP Updates
AMS-IX
DE-CIX + WORK-IX & ALP-IX
EQIX
INEX
LINX
LONAP
NaMeX
NDIX - Presentation of their new logo
Netnod
NIX.CZ
NYIIX/LAIIX
VIX
Overview of South Asian IXPs
If you want to present please drop me a note off list.
PDF is the preferred presentation format. The presentation laptop will
be running Windows, if you use a Mac and want to use Powerpoint with
embedded Quicktime there will be a machine available that you can test
your presentation with before the meeting.
If you wish to present please send me email and upload your presentation
to ROSIE before the meeting.
D. Surprise Event - Watch this space! There are prizes, more offers of
swag are still being accepted... Get your message out into the community!
Afternoon session.
E. Euro-IX Update
F. 40/100GbE IEEE & Progress update - Greg Hankins
G. Some IPv6 observations at AMS-IX - Arien Vijn
AMS-IX share some bugs that are clearly vendor specific and related to
IPv6. They also encountered an issue that required some (apparently not
too clear) configuration changes for Cisco routers.
H. Results of the Peering Configuration Survey
Greg Hankins (Force10)
Ren Provo (Comcast)
Tom Scholl (AT&T
What is it?
- New survey on how people configure peering!
- Featuring technical questions on what protocols and features are used
- No questions on facilities, IXs, or policies
How did it work?
- The survey was here: http://tinyurl.com/3xoa6g
(http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=hy_2bvVcxxszICLYRFzPAjMw_3d_3d)
Example Questions:
- Do you use IPv6 unicast BGP peering?
- Do you use BFD?
- Do you use four byte ASNs (RFC 4893)?
- What is the largest frame size you use on peering links?
- What is your biggest concern when deploying a new feature?
- Note: is it OK to say that you don't know what a feature is
What is the purpose of the survey?
- Identify trends in feature and protocol deployment
- Educate the community on features and best practices
I. Doing the Reverse Time Warp - Mike Hughes
Z. A.O.B.
European Internet Exchange WG (EIX) Draft Agenda v0.2
When:
Thursday, 8 May - 11:00-12:30
and
Thursday, 8 May - 14:00-15:30
Where:
Main Room
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-56/meeting-plan.html
We will be video webcast & podcast.
We are particularly interested in operational exeriences of IPv6 that you
might want to share, please get in touch with Cara or Fearghas if you have
something you would like to present.
A. Administrative Matters
* Welcome
* Finalise agenda
* Approve minutes from RIPE 55
B. Select a Scribe
C. IXP Updates
AMS-IX
DECIX
INEX
LINX
LoNAP
NaMeX
NDIX - Presentation of their new logo
Netnod
NIX.CZ
NYIIX/LAIIX
VIX
If you want to present please drop me a note off list.
PDF is the preferred presentation format. The presentation laptop will be
running Windows, if you use a Mac and want to use Powerpoint with embedded
Quicktime there will be a machine available that you can test your
presentation with before the meeting.
If you wish to present please send me email and upload your presentation to
ROSIE before the meeting.
D. Euro-IX Update
E. Surprise Event - Watch this space! There are prizes, more offers of
swag will be accepted...
Afternoon session.
F. 40/100GbE IEEEE & Progress update - Greg Hankins
G. Some IPv6 observations at AMS-IX - Arien Vijn
AMS-IX share some bugs that are clearly vendor specific and related to
IPv6. They also encountered an issue that required some (apparently not too
clear) configuration changes for Cisco routers.
H. Results of the Peering Configuration Survey
Greg Hankins (Force10)
Ren Provo (Comcast)
Tom Scholl (AT&T
What is it?
- New survey on how people configure peering!
- Featuring technical questions on what protocols and features are used
- No questions on facilities, IXs, or policies
How did it work?
- The survey was here: http://tinyurl.com/3xoa6g
(http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx? sm=hy_2bvVcxxszICLYRFzPAjMw_3d_3d)
Example Questions:
- Do you use IPv6 unicast BGP peering?
- Do you use BFD?
- Do you use four byte ASNs (RFC 4893)?
- What is the largest frame size you use on peering links?
- What is your biggest concern when deploying a new feature?
- Note: is it OK to say that you don't know what a feature is
What is the purpose of the survey?
- Identify trends in feature and protocol deployment
- Educate the community on features and best practices
I. Fun with NTP Servers - Mike Hughes
Z. A.O.B.