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
Hi Hans,
Will the routing policy examples include RPKI-ROV, as well as how to do RPKI-ROV and blackhole routing at the same time?
I think these would be helpful to the community, but it might stretch the material too far.
steve
On 25 Sep 2024, at 8:11, Addleman, Hans C wrote:
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:
- 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
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Steven Wallace Director - Routing Integrity Internet2 ssw@internet2.edu
That workshop is led by Jeff Bartig! Jeff?
From: Steven Wallace ssw@internet2.edu Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 12:20 PM To: Addleman, Hans C addlema@iu.edu Cc: routing-wg@lists.gna-g.net Subject: Re: [Routing-wg] Internet2 TechEx BGP Workshops.
Hi Hans,
Will the routing policy examples include RPKI-ROV, as well as how to do RPKI-ROV and blackhole routing at the same time?
I think these would be helpful to the community, but it might stretch the material too far.
steve
On 25 Sep 2024, at 8:11, Addleman, Hans C wrote: 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
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Steven Wallace Director - Routing Integrity Internet2 ssw@internet2.edumailto:ssw@internet2.edu
Wow, that shows how well I read!!
On 25 Sep 2024, at 12:21, Addleman, Hans C wrote:
That workshop is led by Jeff Bartig! Jeff?
From: Steven Wallace ssw@internet2.edu Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 12:20 PM To: Addleman, Hans C addlema@iu.edu Cc: routing-wg@lists.gna-g.net Subject: Re: [Routing-wg] Internet2 TechEx BGP Workshops.
Hi Hans,
Will the routing policy examples include RPKI-ROV, as well as how to do RPKI-ROV and blackhole routing at the same time?
I think these would be helpful to the community, but it might stretch the material too far.
steve
On 25 Sep 2024, at 8:11, Addleman, Hans C wrote: 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:
- 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
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Steven Wallace Director - Routing Integrity Internet2 ssw@internet2.edumailto:ssw@internet2.edu
Steven Wallace Director - Routing Integrity Internet2 ssw@internet2.edu
I’m still working on developing the workshop content. This will be an expanded version of a similar tutorial I gave 2 years ago. In the previous tutorial, I did show how to include both RPKI-ROV and RTBH in a provider’s customer facing route policy.
Jeff
Hi Jeff and Team ,
Many thanks for the details , is it any online session available? for remote participation?
Best, Fahad
On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 9:49 PM Jeff Bartig jbartig@internet2.edu wrote:
I’m still working on developing the workshop content. This will be an expanded version of a similar tutorial I gave 2 years ago. In the previous tutorial, I did show how to include both RPKI-ROV and RTBH in a provider’s customer facing route policy.
Jeff
-- Jeff Bartig Interconnection Architect Internet2 AS11164 https://as11164.peeringdb.com / AS11537 +1-608-616-9908 jbartig@internet2.edu
On 25 Sep 2024, at 11:21, Addleman, Hans C wrote:
That workshop is led by Jeff Bartig! Jeff?
*From:* Steven Wallace ssw@internet2.edu *Sent:* Wednesday, September 25, 2024 12:20 PM *To:* Addleman, Hans C addlema@iu.edu *Cc:* routing-wg@lists.gna-g.net *Subject:* Re: [Routing-wg] Internet2 TechEx BGP Workshops.
Hi Hans,
Will the routing policy examples include RPKI-ROV, as well as how to do RPKI-ROV and blackhole routing at the same time?
I think these would be helpful to the community, but it might stretch the material too far.
steve
On 25 Sep 2024, at 8:11, Addleman, Hans C wrote:
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:
- 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
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Steven Wallace Director - Routing Integrity Internet2 ssw@internet2.edu
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