10-12 April 2010 (Workshops)
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09:00 – 17:30 |
IPv4/IPv6 Routing Workshop
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Pavillion Room |
Stefan Olofsson (Cisco)
Mohammed Al Ghamdi (KACST)
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Robust and Reliable DNS Infrastructure
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Oasis Room | |
Phil Regnauld (NSRC) Raed Al-Fayez (CITC) This workshop is a mix of theory and labs. Participants should bring their own laptops. Participants should be familiar with popular DNS, as well as Linux/Unix concepts and commands.
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10-12 April 2010 (Training Courses)
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The RIPE NCC is providing Training Courses for its members and MENOG 6 attendees. If you want to attend one of these courses, you have to register separately from the meeting registration.
Each day runs from 09:00-17:30, with lunch served between 12:30-14:00 in the Bustan Restaurant.
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10 April |
Routing Registry Training Course
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Caravan Room |
The “Routing Registry Training Course” is an introductory course covering the Internet Routing Registry (IRR) usage, related tools and Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL). | ||
11 April |
Local Internet Registry (LIR) Training Course
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Caravan Room |
The “Local Internet Registry Training Course” is a one-day introduction to administrative procedures and policies related to obtaining and distributing Internet resources (i.e. IP addresses, AS numbers and reverse DNS delegation) and operating a Local Internet Registry (LIR). | ||
12 April |
Planning IPv6 Deployment Training Course
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Caravan Room |
The IPv6 Training course is a one-day course about the need for IPv6 and includes basic information on how to plan your deployment. |
13 April 2010 (Tutorials)
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09:00 – 10:31 |
Track A: Security
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Pavilion Room |
Network Core Infrastructure Security – Best Practices – Yusuf Bhaiji (Cisco Systems)
This session focuses on the basic requirements necessary to improve This session reviews security best practices, security recommendations, |
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11:00 – 12:30 | Layer 2 Attacks and Mitigation Techniques – Yusuf Bhaiji (Cisco Systems)
Layer 2 Attacks and Mitigation Techniques session focuses on the Security issues addressed in this session include ARP spoofing, MAC Attendees can expect to learn Layer 2 design considerations from a |
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Track B – Multicast
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Oasis Room | |
09:00 – 12:30 | Introduction to Multicast – Stefan Olofsson (Cisco) | |
Track C – Routing
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Caravan Room | |
09:00 – 10:30 | BGP Multihoming and Peering Tutorial – Kurtis Lindqvist – Netnod | |
11:00 – 12:30 | Securing BGP with Resource PKI – Richard Barnes (BBN Technologies) |
13 April 2010 (Meeting)
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14:00 – 15:30 | Opening Plenary & Keynote
Session Chair: Osama Al Dosary, MENOG Chairman |
Ibn-Turki Hall
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More Than a Decade Old and Still Growing: Internet in KSA – Dr. Abdullah O. Al-Musa (Senior Expert, President Office, STC)
MENOG Community Welcome – Osama Al Dosary, MENOG Chairman
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15:30 – 16:00
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Coffee Break
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Common Lounge
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16:00 – 17:30
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IPv6 Operations
Session Chair: Paul Rendek, RIPE NCC |
Ibn-Turki Hall
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Business Aspects of IPv6 – Khaled Al-Twergi (STC)
Website and Application Code Changes for IPv6 Readiness – Ahmed Abu-Abed (Tamkien Systems) Saudi Arabia IPv6 Deployment Updates – Rayed Al-Rashed (CITC) XS4ALL Experience Deploying IPv6 – Marco Hogewoning (XS4ALL) Separating the facts from the fiction. Should introducing IPv6 on your network be rocket science? Based on real life experiences, this talk addresses some of the problems to overcome when trying to get a few hundred thousand residential users to start using IPv6 without them noticing. From CPE selection to convincing the management to green-light your plan. Nobody said it would be easy, but it certainly can be fun. |
14 April 2010 (Meeting)
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09:00-10:30 | Internet Exchange Points
Session Chair: Mehmet Akcin, ICANN |
Ibn-Turki Hall
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IXP Operations – Kurtis Lindqvist (Netnod)
Building a Terabit Internet Exchange – Arnold Nipper (DE-CIX) All of the large Internet Exchanges in the world where not built from scratch, but evolved over a long time. This presentation shows the evolution of the Internet Exchange DE-CIX (Frankfurt, Germany) from a single switch to a highly resilient, robust and scalable, yet simple switching infrastructure which is able to handle several Terabit/s of traffic with given, i.e. 10Gigabit Ethernet technology. Testing Multiple Route Servers and Peering DB – Arnold Nipper (DE-CIX) and Mehmet Akcin (ICANN) |
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10:30 – 11:00
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Coffee Break
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Common Lounge
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11:00 – 12:30
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Internet Operations
Session Chair: Kais Al-Essa, Sahara Net |
Ibn-Turki Hall
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Internet Filtering, Saudi Arabia Experience – Yasser O. Al-Abduljabbar (CITC)
Report on Internet Usage in Saudi Arabia – Anas M. Assiri (CITC) Policy Update and Resource Statistics (Middle East) – Andrew de La Haye (RIPE NCC) REX – Number Resource EXplainer – Mark Dranse (RIPE NCC) |
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12:30 – 14:00
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Lunch
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Pool Garden
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14:00 – 15:30 | Domain Name Operations
Session Chair: Raed Al-Fayez, CITC |
Ibn-Turki Hall
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Technical Consideration with IDN (International Domain Names) – Raed Al-Fayez (CITC)
UAE Experience in IDN – Mohammad Al-Zarooni (.ae Domain Administration) ICANN IDN Actvities and Experience – Baher Esmat (ICANN) ICANN DNSSEC – Signing the Root – Mehmet Akcin (ICANN) |
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15:30 – 16:00
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Coffee Break
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Common Lounge
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16:00 – 17:30
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NREN & Closing Plenary
Session Chair: Osama Al Dosary, MENOG Chairman |
Ibn-Turki Hall
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BGP Communities Deployment in NREN – Kurtis Lindqvist (Netnod)
Developing a National Research and Educational Network – Dr. Hesham Bin-Abbas (KACST) Closing – Osama Al Dosary, MENOG Chairman |