SANOG V
6-13
February, 2005, Dhaka, Bangladesh
The venue for SANOG
V is Dhaka, The meeting would be hosted by the ISP Association
of Bangladesh.
Note: The Venue
of the Workshops have been changed to the Best Western La Vinci
Hotel. 54,
Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1205,
SANOG
V Registration
SANOG
V Felloship Results
SANOG V Program
SANOG
V Call for Papers
SANOG V Keynotes
:
"Complexity and Service Provider Networks
in the 21st Century" - David M. Meyer
David Meyer, Director of the University of Oregon's Advanced Network
Technology Center, has been a motivating force behind many of
the Internet's key innovations. The author of numerous Internet
standards documents in the areas of RPSL, Multicast, and GRE,
he has served as the chairman of the Internet Engineering Task
Force's DNS Operations, Global Routing Operations, MBONE Deployment
and MSDP working groups, and he sits on the United States National
Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee. David's keynote
talk at SANOG V, entitled "Complexity and Service Provider
Networks in the 21st Century," will focus on the increasing
challenges to operators in delivering new media services over
the global data network.
"Building
and Running a Wireless ISP in Nepal" - Dileep Agrawal
Mr. Dileep
Agrawal, CEO of Worldlink Communictions, is one of the South Asian
region's Internet pioneers. In 1995, he founded Worldlink Communications
which, at more than 250 employees, is now the largest ISP in Nepal.
Dileep will discuss his experiences in introducing the broadband
Internet phenomenon to Nepal, and will address more generally
the process of building a successful Internet services business
in the developing world
SANOG V Highlights
• 3 Workshops on Routing, DNS/DNSSec and IP Security.
• 8 Tutorials in multiple tracks.
• APNIC Training and Regional Policy Meeting
• Fellowship Program for South Asians
Workshops
Routing and BGP Multihoming: Recap of OSPF and BGP, Introduction
to BGP policy, BGP Multihoming scenarios, BGP Route Reflectors,
Policy Routing.
DNS Workshop: System fundamentals, Basic DNS (Server,
Client, Dynamic Update, Upgrading, Adding Zones, Using Slaves),
Advanced DNS (IPv6, DNSSEC, AD integration).
Security Workshop: Host and Network Security, IPTables and
stateful firewalls, router access lists. BGP and prefix lists.
Using VPNs and secure services
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