Greetings Routing Working Group,
Here is some information on the workshops that I mentioned on the call last night. Hope to
see many of you at the conference!
Internet2 Technology Exchange, Boston, Dec 9-13th -
https://events.internet2.edu/website/69276/home/
Morning Workshop
https://events.internet2.edu/website/69276/tutorials/#gateway
This hands-on tutorial, organized by the University of South Carolina (USC), International
Networks at Indiana University (IU), and the Engagement and Performance Operations Center
(EPOC) will provide effective hands-on training on BGP, from concepts to real
implementation, conducted in a safe, virtual environment. The tutorial will allow
attendees to:
1. deploy internetworks composed of multiple ASs connected via BGP, running a
production-grade BGP implementation;
2. manipulate BGP options and attributes without the fear of disruptions, thus enabling
them to implement different policies;
3. acquire advanced BGP routing skills; and
4. familiarize with a platform that supports high-speed rates of 10 Gbps and above,
using a real protocol stack implementation.
Attendees will be provided with detailed laboratory manuals and a training platform,
accessible from the Internet using a regular web browser (no SSH, Telnet, or other
requirements). Access to the training platform will be granted for six months. Other
advanced topics will include MPLS and Multi-protocol BGP.
Afternoon Workshop
https://events.internet2.edu/website/69276/tutorials/#bgp
Good BGP route policy is essential for routing security and to ensure your network traffic
is making the best use of your R&E network connectivity and peering.
This hands-on tutorial will cover creating a complete BGP routing policy for your network
and best practices for configuring BGP. We will also look at useful tools for
troubleshooting BGP routing issues.
Thanks,
Hans