Mar 12 – 13, 2020
Europe/Copenhagen timezone

Presentations and Talks

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  1. 3/12/20, 10:00 AM
  2. 3/12/20, 10:10 AM
  3. Mrs Mirjam Kühne (RIPE NCC), Nathalie Trenaman (RIPE NCC)
    3/12/20, 10:40 AM
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    We have some new tools and prototypes for you to try out. At the RIPE NCC, we develop tools that could help network operators based on data gathered through RIPE Atlas, the Routing Information Service and other public data sets. In this presentation, we will share some of our tools and prototypes and invite your feedback to help us develop these further! This will include an announcement of...

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  4. 3/12/20, 11:40 AM
    Standard talk (30 minutes)
  5. Mr Sebastian Vad Lorentzen (Head of SD-WAN Engineering, GlobalConnect)
    3/12/20, 12:10 PM
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    Lessons learned about the real world state of SD-WAN during GlobalConnect's recent year of product development process including RFI/RFQ/PoC's with most of the major SD-WAN technology vendors, and lately turning the chosen vendor solutions into actual managed SD-WAN products in a classic nordic BTB telco service provider environment.

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  6. Thomas Weible (FLEXOPTIX GmbH)
    3/12/20, 1:45 PM
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    Thomas will describe in detail the structures inside optical transceivers. A Transmitter / Receiver Optical Sub Assembly (TOSA / ROSA) is no longer just a diode in a housing handling the light path to and fro to the fiber.
    The performance increases from 10G to 100G onwards to 400G - are not only giant steps in bandwidth there are matching leaps in manufacturing.

    How did the optical...

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  7. 3/12/20, 2:15 PM
  8. Sonny T. Larsen (Juniper Networks)
    3/12/20, 3:30 PM
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    An introduction to a new and novel routing protocol for the datacenter; Routing in Fat Trees or in short RIFT.
    In this presentation we will dive into what challenges RIFT solves over the use of OSPF, IS-IS and BGP in the datacenter.
    I will also give an update on the status of the work in IETF and point out to some implementations.

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  9. Allan Eising (Telia Company)
    3/12/20, 4:00 PM
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    What do you do if you suddenly inherit the responsibility of an unknown network with no documentation? You write software, of course!

    This talk is about how I inherited a network on an unknown platform with no documentation, and made some seriously cool software to operate it.

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  10. Ms Julia Freeman
    3/12/20, 4:30 PM
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    In this talk, Julia explores the unintentional (but often harmful) prejudices people and organisations have while hiring new staff and trying to retain qualified staff.

    This talk will make you think about your daily routine and biasses in a clear and entertaining way, using real life examples.

    This is a great learning experience for everyone, but especially those who have any involvement...

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  11. Martin Kristiansen (Telia)
    DKNOG10
    Lightning talk (15 minutes)

    A quick talk about having an apprentice, and giving the future ISP juniors a step into the real world.
    I will be sharing my experience as the apprentice, and how I learned to be a grumpy technician.

    Where to set your expectations when taking in an apprentice, and realizing the full potential of your apprentice.

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  12. Veit Heller, Mr Christian Dieckhoff (wobcom)
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    Automation shouldn't be hard, and implementing it shouldn't require expensive proprietary tools. Many of us still rely on these tools or on hacky homegrown systems, because in reality writing a bunch of scripts is still the closest some of us ever get to automating their network.

    In our talk, we'll present an extensible, declarative system that relies on open source components such as...

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  13. Allan Eising (Telia Norge)
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    At the time of the conference, DKNOG will have held 10 conferences and a number of events before and between the conferences.

    This talk celebrates the success of the DKNOG community, and looks back on where it all started.

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  14. Peter Davies (Internet Systems Consortium)
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    Kea, ISC’s newer open source DHCP server breaks open the model of the old DHCP server that was a static standalone application on the network. Kea is instead an open toolbox, with standard data formats and apis for connecting it to other open source components in your network. We will talk about a few of the 'new' features in DHCPv6 and walk through an example of how to assign IPv6 Prefix...

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  15. Mr Michael Cardell Widerkrantz (Netnod)
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    Netnod runs time sources on behalf of the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (PTS). This is implemented as distributed clocks in five different locations. From these clocks Netnod provides several services: frequency, PTP and NTP, including signed NTP, both the older symmetric NTPv4 and the new NTS.

    NTP is provided through a novel hardware (FPGA) implementation commissioned by...

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  16. Melchior Aelmans (Juniper Networks)
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)
  17. Carl Fredrik Lagerfeldt (Telia Carrier)
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    How Telia Carrier introduced RPKI filtering inside AS1299 during 2019.

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  18. Ms Susan Forney (Hurricane Electric)
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    The talk proposed is how Hurricane Electric will implement RPKI.

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  19. Mr Peter Lundqvist (System Engineer)
    DKNOG10
    Standard talk (30 minutes)

    There have been several E-line services over the years, with purpose to create p2p transparant connection over L3 network. They all have variation of TCP based controlplanes, all more and less vendor specifics or even usefull. With the introduction and increased popularity of EVPN unifying control plane with selective forwardingplane (MPLS or VXLAN), VPWS is the natural next step...

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  20. Silvia Saldana Cercos