PacNOG Mirror Site (US)
 
Kindly hosted by NSRC
 |  
| 
 
 Fifth PacNOG Meeting, Conference and Educational Workshop
(Pacific Network Operators Group)
 
 |  
 
 Date and Location
- June 14-20 (Sunday-Saturday), 2009 at the Hilton Hotel Tahiti, Papeete, French Polynesia.
  
- Flight information to Papeete is available here.
 
 
Hosted by
 About
PacNOG 5 is a continuation of the Pacific Islands Network Operators
and Service Providers meeting and education workshop to discuss key IP
Network operational issues and requirements and receive
training.
Participant and Fellowship information is available here:
 
http://www.pita.org.fj/pacnog5/info.html
 
Register
If you plan on attending the PacNOG5 meeting please be sure to fill in
the Online Registration Form.
  
Objectives
- To provide a forum and venue for service providers in the Pacific
  Network community to meet and discuss current issues as well as
  receive technical training.
 
  - To build relationships among individual and institutional
  contacts in the Pacific region. A key outcome of the workshop will
  be the building of relationships with peers/colleagues in the region
  and among the instructors.
 
  - To develop a critical mass of professionals and trainers in network infrastructure and services to 
advance Internet propagation and enable greater access in the Pacific
  Islands.
 
  - To strengthen the technical expertise of network operators who
  need to design and manage larger networks as the demand for
  connectivity in the region increases.
 
  - To train people and organizations who will return home and teach others in their countries what they have learned at the PacNOG workshops.
 
 
  Meeting Outline
Sunday 14th June
- Afternoon:
 
- Welcome and orientation for particpants
 
 
 
Monday 15th June
PacNOG Conference Day
  - 0900-1030
  
    Opening
    - Welcome by Office des Postes et Télécommunications de
    Polynésie Française & PITA
 
      
    Keynote Address
    - "Risk as part of everyday life": John Crain, Chief Technical Officer ICANN:
      
      Everyday more than a Billion people rely on the Internet to
      conduct aspects of their daily life. Those who use the Internet
      and those of us who operate the networks need to be more aware
      of the risks. Mr. Crain will talk about some of the these risks.
        
      - Internet Development in French Polynesia, Ms Diana Carlson,
      Project Manager, MANA
      
      An overview of the growth of Internet, challenges, issues,
      observations and how it has or will impact the everyday lifeof
      everyone in French Polynesia.
        
       
  1030-1100
      
   1100-1230
	 
	   Issues and Significant Developments with IP Networks
	   - "IP Addressing IPv4 Running Out", Elly
	   Tawhai, Resources Analyst, APNIC
	   
	   Overview of the current status of IPv4 addresses,
	   impact and forecast, what are the options and going forwrad
	   to IPv6
	     
	   - "IPv6 Benefits; The
	   Technical & Services Consideration", Dr. Philip Smith,
	   Senior Consulting Engineer, CISCO Systems
 
	   - "Current Best Practices in Securing Network
	   Infrastructure", Merike Kaeo, Double Shot Security
 
	   Panel Discussions
	   - "Where are we and Facing the New Internet Demands and
	   Security Issues", Vanuatu, Fiji, Marshall Islands and Samoa
	   
  
   1230-1330
	   
   1330-1500
	   
	     - Tutorial on DNSSEC
	     
	     While DNS is, perhaps, one of the most fundamental
	     components of a healthy and safe Internet it is, also,
	     vulnerable to a number of different types of
	     attacks. DNSSEC is an update to the traditional DNS
	     system. DNSSEC uses public-key cryptography to update the
	     DNS trust model to ensure DNS responses to requests from
	     clients.
	      
	     Phil Regnauld and Hervey Allen, the Network Startup
	     Resource Center 
	      
    1500-1520
	     
    1520-1630
	
	  Round Table Discussions - Recurring and Emerging
	  Operational Issues (All)
	   
	  1630
	  
	    End Day 1 Conference and Tutorial
	     
	  1700-1900
	    
	      Welcome Social Reception by OPT French Polynesia
	       
      
Workshops
Tuesday through Friday
Tuesday 16th June
- 0900-1900: Workshop
 
  - Track 1: Linux Introduction and Network Management 
Hervey Allen, Phil Regnauld, Network Startup Resource Center
 
  - Track 2: Routing and IPv6  Philip Smith, Cisco
 
 
 
Wednesday 17th June
  - 0900-1900: Workshop
 
  - Track 1: Linux Introduction and Network Management 
Hervey Allen, Phil Regnauld, Network Startup Resource Center
 
  - Track 2: Routing and IPv6  Philip Smith, Cisco
 
 
 
Thursday 18th June
- 0900-1100: Workshop
 
  - Track 1: Linux Introduction and Network Management 
Hervey Allen, Phil Regnauld, Network Startup Resource Center
 
  - Track 2: Routing and IPv6  Philip Smith, Cisco
 
 
- 1130-1900: Workshop
 
-  Track 3: Network Security  Merike Kaeo, Double
  Shot Security, Hervey Allen, Network Startup Resource Center
 
- Track 4: VoIP  Jonny Martin, Packet Clearing House
 
 
 
Friday 19th June
- 0900-1800: Workshop
 
-  Track 3: Network Security  Merike Kaeo, Double
  Shot Security, Hervey Allen, Network Startup Resource Center
 
- Track 4: VoIP  Jonny Martin, Packet Clearing House
 
 
- 1800-Evening
 
 
Photos
Full size images are not yet available:
More Information
For registrations and further information contact the PITA Training
Coordinator (coordinator@pita.org.fj), or
the PITA Manager (pita@connect.com.fj).
Links
Sponsors
 
 |  
 
 
Last modified: Mon Jun 22 09:23:18 TAHT 2009 
 
 |