Register for IPv4/IPv6 BGP Routing workshop, Cambodia
Register now for this advanced five-day workshop held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 4 to 8 April 2016.
Register now for this advanced five-day workshop held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 4 to 8 April 2016.
Geoff Huston shares his observations of some of the presentations at NANOG 66, held recently in San Diego, California.
Geoff Huston uses research to challenge the assumption of the Internet being a place of ‘universal connectivity’.
Guest Post: Eric Vyncke discusses his IETF document RFC 7404 – Using Only Link-Local Addressing inside an IPv6 Network which describes the use of LLAs for links between routers in an IPv6 network.
Guest Post: Anurag Bhatia from Hurricane Electric provides his account of SANOG 27, held recently in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Register before 24 February to take advantage of the Early Bird rate for the Routing Workshop in Pekanbaru, Indonesia.
Geoff Huston discusses why an analysis and forecasting of BGP can be useful for folk in the Internet business, with predictions for IPv4 and IPv6 BGP Tables Sizes for the next 5 years.
A new hacakathon project presented at RIPE 71 can help us better understand fundamentals of global routing behaviour.
Last week I accompanied APNIC’s Training Manager, Nurul Islam Roman, to Selangor, Malaysia to begin my new role as an APNIC trainer.
My thoughts on presentations at the Internet Engineering and Planning Group meeting at IETF 94 in Yokohama this week.