Jump to content

  • Warning: You are not yet registered. Join our community to gain unlimited access! Yes it's free!

- - - - -

Network Forums Collection


  • You cannot reply to this topic
No replies to this topic

#1 uzzy1986

uzzy1986

    Ultimate Poster

  • Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,458 posts

Posted 20 March 2011 - 06:09 AM

Network Forums Collection
Posted Image
Exclusive Collection of Presentations at various Networking Forums around the world

You may find them freely over the internet but this includes a collection from past few years of different forums.

Some of the Presentations

100GE in the Lab
BGP Error Handling Developing an Operator-Led Approach in the IETF
GPXE Network Booting for the 21st Century
TRILL
Measuring IPv6 Deployment with BitTorrent
IPv6 Deployment Experiences
Ofcom Spectrum Update
The RIPE Resource Certification project
The Secret Life of Optics
Using VLAN ACLs for DNS traffic capture
Shortest Path Bridging IEEE 802.1aq
IPv4 Exhaustion What Now
Track IPV6 Deployment Experiences
Track Peering Interconnecting Outside of the NA Region
World IPv6 Day
3G Mobile-Packet Core Security and Engineering Challenges
100G Operational Considerations
A Complete Guide To Peering
A Service Provider s Road to IPv6
A Storage Menagerie SANs, Fibre Channel, Replication and Networks
BGP churn evolution A perspective from the core
BGP Error Handling
Building the Mobile Internet
DNS Query Sent by Heavy Users and DNS Prefetch Effect
DNSSEC at Mozilla
Flattening the Network
Internet Routing Registry
IPv6 Technology Overview Part I
L3DSR Overcoming Layer 2 Limitations of Direct Server Return Load Balancing
Route Servers, Mergers, Features and More
The Role of MPLS-tP, OTN and POT-P in the Evolution of Transport Networks

And many more

Posted Image
http://www.fileserve.com/file/WMfvCuV
Working links checked on 10/04/11 by LC_bot
Working links checked on 10/04/11 by LC_bot
Working links checked on 21/10/11 by LC_bot
  • 0





The Mass Auto DDL Submitter
This site runs under DMCA Policy which is 100% under the law.