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Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE 49 Meeting is less than one week away. RIPE 49 will be held from 20
- 24 September at the Renaissance Hotel in Manchester, the United Kingdom.
REGISTRATION
To register for RIPE 49 please see:
https://lirportal.ripe.net/lirportal/meeting/registration/meeting.html
MEETING FEE
The registration fee for this meeting is EUR 400.
However, if payment is received before 17 September at 12:00 you will receive a
pre-payment discount of EUR 50.
Pre-payment of the meeting fee is now possible by online credit payment only.
All online credit card payments are secured.
Please note that for payments onsite we accept Mastercard or VISA.
WEBCAST AND REMOTE PARTICIPATION
This meeting will be webcast, and remote participation will be possible
through IRC and Jabber.
For more information see:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-49/feedback.html
IPv6 EVENTS CO-LOCATED WITH RIPE 49
For information about these events, please see:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-49/ipv6.html
RIPE 49 INFORMATION
For further information on RIPE 49 please see:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-49/index.html
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at:
<meeting(a)ripe.net>.
Regards,
Camilla Meidell
Conference Coordinator
RIPE NCC
Hi,
The UK IPv6 Task Force, in conjunction with RIPE and the European
IST IPv6 Cluster, is presenting a programme of IPv6 events from
23rd-24th September 2004.
The UK IPv6 Deployment Conference, sponsored by BT and Cisco, is
targeted at those interested in the current state of play in IPv6
deployment. It aims to present an overview of state-of-the-art in the
latest IPv6 deployment technology, including:
* Advanced testbeds, including the US Moonv6 project
* Early IPv6 production deployments, in backbones and enterprises
* IPv4-IPv6 transition and integration technologies
* IPv6 opportunities: new technologies, delivery media and applications
The Conference is co-located with the 49th RIPE Meeting of 20th-24th
September, at which Europe's ISPs will gather to discuss technology and
policy.
We have scheduled a free European IST IPv6 Cluster meeting on the
afternoon before the UK IPv6 Deployment Conference to allow our delegates
the opportunity of attending an attractive, fuller one-and-a-half day
programme of leading edge IPv6 talks and discussion should they wish to
do so.
For full details and registration information, please see:
http://www.uk.ipv6tf.org/events/manchester.html
Hope to see you in Manchester!
Regards,
Tim Chown
UK IPv6 Task Force Steering Committee
Dear Colleagues,
first my apologies for the latish announcement of the EOF program;
putting it together has been a little more difficult than usual this
time due to surprises created by and during the holiday period.
This time we will have a game and a tutuorial, so you can already
consider wheter to play on Monday evening. ;-)
See you in Manchester.
Daniel
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Monday 1600 - 1730 The Peering Simulation Game William B. Norton (Equinix)
Tuesday 0900 - 1030 Core Network Security Michael Behringer (Cisco)
Tutorial Christian Panigl (UniVie / ACOnet)
1030 - 1100 C o f f e e
1100 - 1230 Core Network Security
Tutorial (continued), Discussion
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The Peering Simulation Game
Presenter: William B. Norton (Equinix)
Players: Volunteers from the Audience
A classic, but never played before during RIPE meetings.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~randy/Courses/cs294.s02/PeeringGame.pdf
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Tutorial Core Network Security
Presenters: Michael Behringer (Cisco)
Christian Panigl (UniVie / ACOnet)
Abstract: Service provider networks have become key targets for hackers.
Therefore it is important to re-view security of the entire core
network, its devices and services. In this tutorial we give an overview
about securing devices, routing protocols, and the overall core. Some
new ideas such as infrastructure ACLs will also be discussed and their
pros and cons will be highlighted.
Agenda
30 mins: introduction and scope
60 mins: Fundamentals of core security
--- break ---
30 mins: Routing security
30 mins: Infrastructure ACLs
30 mins: discussion/feedback pros & cons