APRICOT2000 Schedule

 

Mon

28-Feb-00

Start Time - 9:30

End Time - 17:30

 

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Tutotial

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1

Effective IP Address Management: Asia- Pacific Policies and Procedures

Anne Lord

APNIC

anne@apnic.net

 

 

Tutorial Description

This tutorial is an important presentation of the current APNIC policies, a guide to completing APNIC request forms successfully, and a discussion of important issues, such as preparing a network plan.

Who should attend?

The target audience is technical personnel located in the Asia and Pacific Region, who have responsibility for allocating and/or assigning IP addresses. For example, hostmaster employees of network information centres or ISP's, network planners, designers and network installation engineers.

Description:
· Overview of Internet administrative structure and related AP organisations
· Historical context and goals of the Internet Registry System (IPv4 address depletion, CIDR)
· APNIC policies for the management of IPv4 address space Member and APNIC responsibilities
· Guidelines for designing an addressing plan
· Use of AS numbers and introduction to routing ettiquette
· Registration and the APNIC database.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Champika Wijayatunga

APNIC

champika@apnic.net

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2

Introduction to Network Management and ISP Fundamentals

Miguel A.L. Parz

Iphil Communications Network, Inc

map@iphil.net

 

Tutorial Description

Network Layer:
Network Design
Routing (Cisco IOS, gated)
IP Filtering

Server/Application Layer:
Unix system design (Red Hat Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD)
DNS (ISC bind)
SMTP (sendmail, Postfix)
POP and IMAP (Washington U imapd, QPopper)
Web serving (Apache, mod_perl)
Web caching (squid, transparent caching with Cisco and IP port redirection) Authentication (RADIUS)
Monitoring tools (Nocol, MRTG)

Security:
Preventing denial of service
Preventing theft of service (spam)

Programming:
Practical Perl for System Administration

 

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Butch Anton

iPass Inc.

butch@ipass.com

Description : Global Roaming

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3

Hot Topics in Future Networks, Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), Quality of Service, and Voice over IP

Srihari Ramachandra

Cisco

rsrihari@cisco.com

 

Tutorial Description

 

 

 

 

4

High Speed Networking Tech: ATM, Gigabit Ethernet, Switch Routers and Optical Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM)

Jeff Wabik

Lucent

jwabik@lucent.com

 

Tutorial Description

 

 

 

 

5

Broadband Access Technologies: ISDN, xDSL, Cable Modem and Broadband Wireless

Scott
Stevens

Unisphere Solutions, Inc.

sstevens@
unispheresolutio ns.com

 

 

Tutorial Description

As service providers are faced with many different types of "last mile" access to the network, several solutions have emerged within the space commonly known as Broadband RAS (BRAS). Focus of the presentation will be at the IP aggregation layer of the network where the services are applied. New service offerings, scalability, and next generation models of network deployment will be discussed.

 

 

 

 

6

Traffic Engineering with Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)

Dan
Lockwood

Juniper Networks

lockwood@juniper.net

 

 

Tutorial Description

A full-day tutorial that discusses and demonstrates the interaction between
 MPLS and the traditional IP routing protocols. The tutorial begins by examining 
the generalrequirements for traffic engineering and then presents how specific 
features of MPLS address these requirements. The tutorial then proceeds to 
address how advancedfeatures of MPLS work in conjunction with BGP and the IGP 
(IS-IS or OSPF)to control network traffic. During the tutorial, the presenter 
will augment the lecture material by demonstrating various MPLS features includ-
ing the signaling of LSPs with RSVP, mapping routes to LSPs, configuring LSPs 
for transit and local traffic, and enabling advanced traffic protection features.
 
Traffic engineering introduction
   - Metric-based traffic engineering
   - ATM-based overlay network traffic engineering
   - Base requirements for traffic engineering
   - MPLS fundamentals
   - JUNOS software traffic engineering features 
Signaling LSPs with RSVP
   - RSVP path setup
   - RSVP objects
   - Extensions to RSVP 
Constraint-based traffic engineering
   - Extensions to IS-IS and OSPF
   - Traffic Engineering Database
   - Path selection with and without constraints
   - Strict and loose routing
   - Administrative groups
   - Preemption
Traffic protection
   - Secondary LSPs
   - Hot-standby LSPs
   - Fast Reroute
Applications and advanced features
   - Circuit Cross Connect
   - IGP Shortcuts
   - Configuring for transit traffic
   - Configuring for internal destinations
 
Prerequisits:
 
 Basic knowledge of OSPF, IS-IS, BGP and Interdomain routing

 

 

 

 

7

VoIP Part I : Introduction & Standards

Anthony Kirkham

Cisco

tkirkham@cisco

 

Tutorial Description

VoIP introduction:
Intro to telephony
Compression standards
Design Considerations
Packet networking considerations
QoS considerations
H.323 Fundamentals
Gatekeeper, Gateway introduction
VoIP for Enterprises versus VoIP for SPs
VoIP/FR and VoIP/ATM considerations

VoIP standards:
H.323, MGCP, Megaco, SigTrans

 

 

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Additional Instructor

Srinatha Beldon

Cisco

sbeldona@cisco.com

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