Presentations
Presentations
In the past I have given a few talks on Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL) at events such as Apricot and Joint Techs.
•Using Routing Policies - connect.com.au conference 1999, Melbourne Zoo
•RPSL in the Wild - Apricot 2000, Seoul
•RPSL 101 - tutorial at Joint Techs 2001, Honolulu
•Configuring routers with RPSL - tutorial at Joint Techs 2001, Honolulu
I was also intending to participate on a couple of panel sessions at the AARNet Advanced Internet Workshop in 2001 and while I couldn’t make it Guy Almes presented my IPv6 slides.
While at AARNet I have made a number of presentations, mostly on the AARNet3 network or peering.
• Next Generation Networking and Peering in the USA - Equinix Peering Forum 2005
•AARNet - Juniper J-Talk, Canberra July 2006
•Peering Policies - The Quilt Peering Workshop, St Louis October 2006
The Australian ISP industry has finally grown up and now there is an AusNOG conference, thanks to Bambi, James and Steve. At the first AusNOG conference in Sydney during November 2007 I made a presentation was called “Real World IPv6” and I contended that the ISPs needed to start deploying IPv6 even without any demand because a viable solution to the IPv4 address exhaustion problem is needed. At the second conference in August 2008 I talked about the joys of building POP sites in remote parts of the globe, i.e. in the USA, Germany and Singapore, while I was at AARNet.