The history of NTS and why it is such a good idea to start using it instead of NTP.
(The presentation isn't all done yet but should be finalised by the 27:th)
We will discuss:
- Route leaks and the valley-free model
- The ASPA RPKI signed object and its authorisation model
- The ASPA verification procedure and how leaks are detected
- How ASPA compares to other technologies (esp. why BGPsec doesn't solve the same problem)
- The current state of work at the IETF and in implementations
- What operators can do to get involved
The presentation will discuss how to provision Nexuses using NX-API instead of legacy methods like SSH, NAPALM, or Ansible, explaining differences in configuration approach and showing the bright and dark sides of using NX-API model-driven configuration. A few real-life scenarios will be included.
This presentation discusses the evolution of the peering ecosystem in Colombia, including our experience establishing new Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in major cities throughout the country. We will explore the key factors that drove us to take on this initiative, as well as the challenges and valuable insights we gained from the process of building a new peering ecosystem in Colombia.
Hi all, this is a 1 pager peering personal for Epsilon
IX.br is moving from Data Center Interconnection based on multiple 100G ports to 400ZR using 400G ports.
The goal of this presentation is to show many aspects of this change, comparing hardware costs, power consumption, DWDM optical layer and next steps.
Prices will not be disclosed due to NDA with vendors, but a relative approach will be used.
A view into the impacts and changes Meta sees going forward in the Interconnection and Peering space as product innovation moves from leveraging Edge CDN to Dynamic Edge Compute.
Matt "Grizz" Griswold and Chris Grundemann are both IX founders, internetworking experts, and automation proponents. With around 4 decades of combined experience they are now turning to sharing what they've learned about automating BGP and interconnection through a set of open source tools, along with support and services for those that need it.
This talk will share what they have learned...
InterLAN-IX Peering Personal GPF 2023
I first gave a presentation on IXP Manager to GPF in 2017 introducing it and then again in 2019 when we added RPKI support to route servers. One of the biggest changes in IXP Manager since then is that it has grown in use from ~30 IXPs in 2017 to over 200 today.
In this update, we will give a brief introduction to IXP Manager for anyone who is not familiar with it and then touch in some of...
Peering Asia is an open and neutral peering forum in Asia Pacific region, like GPF and EPF in North America and Europe, respectively.
This year, Peering Asia 5.0 will be held in Seoul, South Korea, so it will be introduced and announced to GPF attendees in order to encourage them to do more peers in APAC region.
Hi my name is gustavo and i'm the network director of Elea Digital in Brazil. we have just received our ASN and will start migrating customers to our ASN so i would like to introduct our ASN to the community and declare our peering intentions
This presentation is about the Peering Toolbox developed, maintained and improved by passionate peering people in the community.
This is a website to be used by networks wanting to start their peering journey, improve their peering experience and doing some interesting advanced peering decisions.
We would like to spread the word, get some feedback and just grow our peering community!
UPDATED PRESENTATION :)
Will discuss PDB updates, including the new object types carrier
and campus
.
Upcoming features including fancier search, and third party verifiable record update.
Bonus, if time, showing how ChatGPT4 can query the PDB API for you! :)
Globally we are facing a lot of challenges regarding power be that stability of power and/or availability of power. How do we as a community feel that this could impact the future of interconnection and peering strategies?
In the panel will include global representation, each discussing their own continents challenges and how they are potentially mitigating it.
peering Personal Telecom Argentina
Alejandro Silvestre
asilvestre@telecomargentina.us
The presentation will take a look at global connectivity and the role the U.S. and Europe have played as key hubs of international capacity, content and connectivity and how recent trends in decentralizing content and capacity are affecting global networks. Is content localizing? Is content localization affecting the growth of long-haul international capacity? Where are we seeing regional...
This presentation will share the experience of JPIX operation related to keeping hygiene of IX network and lessons learned from our experiences.
I would like to have a discussion about best current practice of keeping hygiene (detecting and stopping unacceptable packets) with attendees.
If attendees would have good suggestions or comments for my presentation, it would be helpful for IX network.