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[SIG-IX] Tentative Program for IX - SIG and Peering Forum
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hi all,
the agenda for tomorrow's IX- SIG and Peering Forum are available at
http://apricot2009.net/index.php?option=com_events&task=view_detail&agid=70&year=2009&month=02&day=24&Itemid=55
We can still accommodate a short (3-5 minutes) IXP update, if you are
already in Manila and would like to talk.
Also, those willing to do peering personals are also welcome to raise
their hands once in the room.
thanks
-gaurab
24-February 2009, Romblon and Mindoro Rooms, Sofitel Manila
1st Session
C1: What Can IXPs Do For IPv4/IPv6 Route Exchange?
Presenter: Takabayashi Takejiro, Japan Internet Exchange Co., Ltd.
Mawatari Masataka (Co-author)
Abstract:
This is a presentation for not only IXP operators but also for ISP
operators.
These days, IPv6 support IX is not too special. In the face of IPv4
packets and IPv6 packets transmitted from various ASs in one broadcast
segment, do we IXPs need any special consideration on security? In this
talk, introduction and Layer 2 filtering implementation of IPv6 support
IX at JPIX will be provided.
C2: NIXI - Internet Exchanges in India
Presenter: Amitabh Singhal,NIXI
Abstract:
National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI), is the neutral IX with
multiple POPs in India. We'll present about its current status and
future plans.
C3: IXP Membership Development
Presenter: Tomas Marsalek (NIC.CZ)
Abstract
This presentation shows my view on the status of IXPs and what the
process was to build a successful Internet Exchange Point at NIX in
Prague, Czech Republic.
C4: Euro-IX Update
Presenter: Serge Radovcic (Euro-IX)
Abstract
This presentation is aimed at delivering the latest data and statistics
on IXPs across Europe.
C5: AMS-IX Update
Presenter: Cara Mascini (AMS-IX)
Abstract
New developments at the Amsterdam Internet Exchange - new topology,
switches, networks, ports, etc. Version given at RIPE57 provided as example.
2nd Session : IXP Operations
IXP Updates (Continued from previous session)
Philippines Open Exchange - Bani Lara
Netnod - Nurani Nimpuno
Equinix - Raphael Ho
HKIX IPv6 Efforts - Che-Hoo Cheng
Presentation/ Discussion on the "IXP v6 numbering BCP" - Roque Gagliano
Open discussion on "Presenting IXP data to participants" - Chris Malayter.
(As followup to previous and ongoing discussion at the GPF on what
participants want IXPs to provide and in what format).
3rd Sessions : Peering
Peering 101 - Guy Tal
Google and v6 peering - Jake Chin
Peering in Australia, and peering Overseas as Aussie Network. - James
Spenceley, McDonald Richards
Peering in India - Sharad Shangi
Peering Personals
- - - Globe Telecom, Philippines
- - - Vocus - Australia
- - - Global Transit
- - -
4th Session
Social Event - Equinix
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