Fall 2014 Netgurus Meeting Internet2 will provide NetGurus a room to be set in a closed Board style conference seating to support 20-30 participants . The meeting will take place the afternoon after the Technology Exchange (October 26-30, 2014) conference concludes. We will have a projector and screen available if needed by participants. Day 1 Location | Indianapolis, IN
| Room
| 209 TBD
| Date
| October 30, 2014
| Time
| 1:15pm - 5:45pm
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NOTE: Lunch is on your own. An afternoon break with snacks and beverages will be provided. We will go to dinner as a group. Day 2 (To Be Confirmed) A second day for Netgurus is tentative at this time. Please fill out this survey to gauge proper interest. Location | Indianapolis, IN
| Room
| 209 TBD
| Date
| October 31, 2014
| Time
| 8:30am-11:30pm
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NOTE: Breakfast is on your own. A morning break with snacks and beverages will be provided. Hotel The Internet2 room block is at the JW Marriot hotel. Tentative Agenda Day 1 Time | Activity
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1:15pm
| Gurus start | 2:45pm
| Break and networking
| 3:00pm
| Guruing continues | 5:45pm
| Adjourn
| 6:00pm
| NANOGers and Guests Dinner
| 8:30pm | Haunted House (Tentative)
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Day 2 (To be Confirmed) Time | Activity
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8:30am
| Gurus start continue
| 10:00am
| Break and networking
| 10:30am
| Guruing continues
| 11:30pm
| Adjourn, lunch, and head home
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Attendance Contact Jeffry Handal (jhandal@lsu.edu) to RSVP and for topics you wish to discuss during the meeting. Attendance limit is 25. Name | Email
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Alan Whinery
| whinery@hawaii.edu | Jeffry Handal
| jhandal@lsu.edu
| Michael Van Norman
| mvn@ucla.edu | Anthony Brock
| Anthony.Brock@oregonstate.edu | Rich Cropp
| rac111@psu.edu
| Jason Mueller
| jason-mueller@uiowa.edu | Peter Gutierrez
| peterg@nic.umass.edu | John O'Brien
| obrienjw@upenn.edu | Mathew Almand
| matthew-almand@tamu.edu | Scott Friedrich | scott@gatech.edu | | |
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Discussion Topics and Notes Topics are submitted by participants. Please contact Jeffry Handal (jhandal@lsu.edu) to add an item to the agenda. - Sensor networks (e.g. network monitoring, performance measures).
- MAC address privacy: implications to networks.
- IGP discussion: single routing protocol for ipv4/ipv6 or two separate processes.
- Best practices: saving battery life on mobile devices on wifi networks.
- SDN
- CCIE grant deployments: lessons learned, advancements.
- VM environment connections to physical networks.
- IPv6 penetration (into the Imperial Death Star's main reactor through an unprotected exhaust port).
- Anycasting DNS, NTP, etc. services across a system intranet.
- DNS firewalls
- DNSSEC challenges/successes (e.g. deployment of SSHFP, TLSA)
- ARP/ND cache data collection approaches
- Next meeting.
Dinner Options TBD |