Fall 2017 NetGurus Meeting
Internet2 will provide NetGurus a room to be set in a closed Board style conference seating to support ~30 participants . The meeting will take place the Thursday after the Technology Exchange (October 15-18, 2017) conference concludes. We will have a projector and screen available if needed by participants.
Summary
Location | San Francisco, CA |
Room | Water Front A/B, Atrium Lobby Level |
Date | Oct. 19, 2017 |
Time | 9:00am - 5:00pm |
NOTE: Breakfast and lunch are on your own. A morning and afternoon break with snacks and beverages will be provided. We will go to dinner as a group the night before.
Tentative Agenda
Time | Activity |
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Wed 6:00pm | Gurus and Guests Dinner |
Thu Breakfast | On your own |
Thu 9:00am | Gurus start |
Thu 10:00-10:30am | Break and networking (Pacific Concourse Level shared with Advance CAMP group) |
Thu Noon | Lunch on your own |
Thu 2:30-3:00pm | Break and networking (outside the Water Front Rooms shared with other groups) |
Thu 5:00pm | Festivities end, must clear out promptly. |
***Note that the dinner is on Wednesday night, instead of after the meeting Thursday.
Attendance
Contact Dan Brisson (dbrisson@uvm.edu) or Cas D'Angelo (cas.dangelo@oit.gatech.edu) to RSVP and for topics you wish to discuss during the meeting. Attendance limit is 30.
# | Name | |
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1 | Dan Brisson | dbrisson@uvm.edu |
2 | Cas D'Angelo | cas.dangelo@oit.gatech.edu |
3 | Andrew Gallo | agallo@gwu.edu |
4 | Michael Van Norman | mvn@ucla.edu |
5 | Danny Shue | dyshue@unc.edu |
6 | Will Whitaker | will.whitaker@unc.edu |
7 | Adair Thaxton | sthaxton@email.unc.edu |
8 | Jose Santiago | jdsantiago@triton.uog.edu |
9 | Randy Dahilig | randyfd@triton.uog.edu |
10 | Chris Cook | chris.cook@nyu.edu |
11 | Georgi Stoyanov | georgi@lsu.edu |
12 | Kevin Mayeshiro | kmayeshiro@ucdavis.edu |
13 | Frank Seesink | frank@wvnet.edu |
14 | John Kristoff | jtk@depaul.edu |
15 | Matthew Teshima | mteshima@hawaii.edu |
16 | Alan Whinery | whinery@hawaii.edu |
17 | Tony Brock | anthony.brock@oregonstate.edu |
18 | Drew Lake | drew.lake@depaul.edu |
19 | Scott Friedrich | scott@gatech.edu |
20 | Brian Flanagan | brian.flanagan@oit.gatech.edu |
21 | Robb Brantley | robb.brantley@oit.gatech.edu |
22 | Jason Wang | j.wang@its.utexas.edu |
23 | Bruce Curtis | bruce.curtis@ndsu.edu |
24 | Laurie Collinsworth | ljc1@cornell.edu |
25 | Richard Machida | ramachida@alaska.edu |
26 | Eric Cronise | eric.cronise@cornell.edu |
27 | Amy Liebowitz | amylieb@umich.edu |
28 | Sam Ziadeh | sziade1@lsu.edu |
29 | Ethan Bateman | ebateman@lsu.edu |
30 | Charles Rumford | charlesr@isc.upenn.edu |
Discussion Topics and Notes
Topics are submitted by participants. Please contact Dan Brisson (dbrisson@uvm.edu) or Cas D'Angelo (cas.dangelo@oit.gatech.edu) to add an item to the agenda.
- SDN for real, not just as a plaything.
- Intentionally provocative language for the title. Most of what I see in terms of SDN is point solutions (often around the Science DMZ) that seem more oriented towards solving the problem of not having SDN. That’s fine at small scale, and it adds spice to the job, but is it really scalable? What does real SDN in a production, campus network look like? Probably not what has been done to date.
- IPv6
State of IPv6 implementation on campuses across US - SLAAC vs DHCPv6
Device registration portal with IPv6 support - does such a thing exist?
Challenges in tying IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to a user without .1x
- Experiences with NAT64 or some variant
- Data Center Networking:
- Virtualization of the networking
- NSX? Contrail? ACI?
- EVPN? MPLS? VXLAN?
- Extending to the Cloud
- IPv4 - Buying more space vs. NAT?
- Automation
- Ansible and Salt
- Docker, Docker Swarm, Kubernetes
- Cloud
- Wireless
- 5ghz only SSID?
- Device Registration & Fingerprinting
- Security topics
- DNS RPZ feeds
- Border/Edge Firewalls
- IDS/IPS in-band/out-of-band
- R&E Connectivity
- Traffic flow and pcap monitoring tools
- Cooperative grant funding projects and ideas
Dinner Options
Tarantino's Restaurant
Dinner Menu
Thanks for the Support
Many thanks to our sponsors who have made this meeting possible:
Marie Modrell
Kelly Faro
George Loftus
Internet2