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:: Final Program Schedule ::



SANOG 25 - Conference Program Outline - 16-17 January, 2015

Type Date Time Session
Conference 16th January

14:30 - 15:00

15:00 - 15:30

15:30 - 16:00

16:00 - 16:30
Plenary - Network Operations I, Chair: Santanu Dasgupta
Operators and IETF - Standardizing the future, together, - Jan Žorž
Fast Convergence Technique , Sumon Ahmed Sabir
Internet Routing Table Update , Philip Smith
Break


16:30 - 17:00

17:00 - 17:30

17:30 - 18:00
Plenary - Network Operations II, Chair: Aftab Siddiqui
IPv6 Single Stack Now or Later? - The Ultimate Carrier Conundrum , Sunny Yeung
Network Function Virtualization , Santanu Dasgupta
Dynamic Orchestration of Chained Services , Sam Aldrin
Conference 17th January




09:00 - 10:30




10:30 - 11:00
SANOG 25 Opening Ceremony and Plenary, Chair: Champika Wijayatunga
SANOG 25 Host Welcome Address
Welcome Address - SANOG Chair
Welcome Address - SANOG Founding Chair - Gaurab Raj Upadhaya
Address by the Chief Guest
SANOG 25 - Keynote Address, Prof Gihan Dias
Break


11:00 - 11:30

11:30 - 12:00

12:00 - 12:30

12:30 - 14:00
Plenary - Network Operations III, Chair: Gaurab Raj Upadhaya
Measurement Networks and their Deployment Status , Senevirathna Herath
A week with analysing RPKI status: Internal Story , Fakrul Alam
IP Transit : Simple Math-Simple Calculation , Simon Sohel Baroi
Lunch Break


14:00 - 14:25

14:25 - 14:50

14:50 - 15:15

15:15 - 16:00

16:00 - 16:30
Regional Updates, Chair: Sumon Ahmed Sabir
APNIC Update , Pubudu Jayasinghe
ICANN Engagement Update , Champika Wijayatunga
NOG/IX Updates
Peering Forum, Chaired by Gaurab Raj Upadhaya
Break


16:30 - 17:00

17:00 - 17:30

17:30 - 17:50

17:50 - 18:00
Closing Ceremony, Moderator: Champika Wijayatunga
CDN Traffic Engineering, Matt Jansen
Removing the IPv6 deployment speed-bumps, Jan Žorž
Vote of Thanks - SANOG Chair, LEARN, .LK
Welcome Address from Host of SANOG 26


SANOG 25 - Tutorial Program Outline - 18-19 January, 2015

Type Date Time Track: Network Transport Track: DNS/DNSSEC Track : Netwrok Security, Management
Tutorials 18th January 09:00 - 10:30


Break


11:00 - 12:30

Lunch Break

14:00 - 15:30
Break
16:00 - 17:30
IPv6 Transition Strategies (Philip Smith) ION Sri Lanka Track ION Sri Lanka Track
Break
IPv6 Planning and Deployment (Philip Smith)
Lunch Break

MPLS-based Metro Ethernet (Paresh Khatri)
Tutorials 19th January 09:00 - 10:30
Break
11:00 - 12:30
Lunch Break

14:00 - 15:30
Break
16:00 - 17:30
BGP Techniques for Service Providers (Philip Smith)

DNS and DNSSEC (Champika Wijayatunga, Sheril Hermoso) Network Management Tutorial (NSRC)
Lunch Break
BGP Multihoming (Philip Smith) DNS and DNSSEC (Champika Wijayatunga, Sheril Hermoso) RPKI Tutorial (Fakrul Alam)
Break
Distributed IP-PBX (Al Faruq Ibna Nazim)

SANOG 25 - Workshop Program Outline - 20-24 January, 2015

Track 1 :: IP Telephony/VoIP (Click to download resources )

Anowar Hasan Sabir (BDCOM), Sumon Ahmed Sabir (F@H), Simon Sohel Baroi (F@H),Senevi Herath (LEARN)


Synopsis: This technical workshop is designed for those deploying IP Telephony/VoIP services on an IP based ISP network, enterprise or campus network, or at an Internet exchange Point (IXP). The topics that will be covered are : Basic circuit switched telephony, VoIP protocols, Asterisk the open source PBX, SIP Express Router, ISP VoIP architectures. Participants will learn


-- An introduction to telephony past and present, and how this has evolved into Voice over IP.

-- VoIP fundamentals; techniques, codecs, protocols, plus network and quality considerations.

-- How to install and configure Asterisk, one of the most popular and fully feature open source PBXs available.

-- Advanced techniques with Asterisk including database integration, interactive voice response (IVR) applications,

   billing systems, queuing / helpdesk systems, and integration withexternal applications.

-- Configuration of the open source SIP Express Router, and a look at other open source VoIP servers.

-- VoIP platform architectures and management considerations, security.

-- Configuration and provisioning requirements for a variety of hardware, including Asterisk/Digium E1 cards, and SIP handsets.

-- Configuring PRI/SS7 Signalling in Asterisk.

-- A look at where VoIP technologies are heading, and current trends in VoIP deployments.


Please be aware that participants are required to bring laptops with pre-installed linux (preferably ubuntu or centos desktop edition.), personal headphone for call testing.



Track 2 :: Virtualization & Cloud (Click to view resource page)

Hans Kuhn (NSRC), Patrick Okui (NSRC), Nimal Ratnayake, Al Faruq Ibna Nazim


Synopsis: This track will provide an overview of virtualization technology with a series of hands-on practical exercises, so that participants will be able to:


-- Build desktop virtualization with VirtualBox.

-- Build server virtualization with KVM and libvirt.

-- Use file and block shared storage and live VM migration.

-- Build redundant VM clusters with Ganeti.


There will also be a coverage on "cloud" infrastructure from the users' and service providers' perspective, with reference to the Synnefo platform.

All the software used is open source and free to use and distribute.



Track 3 :: Security (Click to download resources )

Matsuzaki Yoshinobu (IIJ), Champika Wijayatunga (ICANN), Sheril Hermoso (APNIC), Fakrul Alam (bdHUB).


Synopsis: This Internet Security Workshop will combine wide-ranging high-level tutorials on theory and mechanisms combined with some hands-on labs. It will cover


-- Assets & Threat Models

-- Threat Pragmatics

-- Cryptography Theory and Mechanisms

-- Cryptography Applications such as ssh, VPNs, TLS, pgp, ...

-- Protecting Network Infrastructure such as routers, switches

-- Infrastructure Services

-- DNS & DNSSEC

-- Protecting Servers

-- Inter-Host Protocols

-- Planning

-- NOGs, CERTs, ...`

-- Law Enforcement`