It started out well with 60 attendees.
My slides are available here: http://goo.gl/GFAad
ISOC will post the recording. Apart from the duration being too short I think it went well. Consider my power went off just after we started (I blame murphy and his laws), I got back on the IPAD and it worked out pretty well. By the time my presentation was due we had 'juice' back up.
So overall I think the ISOC and AFRINIC folks did a fine job with the event.
The concepts IPv6 presenters showed, their examples and implementations will certainly have a hand in shaping how we
do networking and general internet stuff --how we get to that end to end port to application nirvana and what that
destination really looks like is a bit less certain for most people. But that can be remedied with time. I just hope we dont run out.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
IPv6 for African Operators webinar
I'll be part of a webinar on Monday discussing IPv6 for
African Operators.
My passion for Ipv6 is known to a number of you. This is
a nice opportunity for all of us to share with everyone else since most of the
webinar is dedicated to a Q&A.
I will upload the slides for those who miss out and for
those that will be over at Afnog next week ( http://www.afnog.org/afnog2012/index.php
), I plan to go through the same more extensively.
I think it will be informative; you and your 'crew'
should join in and throw in your ideas or at least start thinking about it a
little bit more seriously.
When?
Monday, 30 April 2012, 13:00 (UTC). (I this would be
16:00 GMT ) however, participants are advised to log in half an hour earlier in
order to ensure that their connection works properly.
I noticed they erroneously still have my name and
Safaricom on the same line. For those that notice it (well you all will now:-)
just ignore it.
Here is the link:
Thursday, April 12, 2012
EANOG a few updates
The last BGP session by Michuki was very well attended. Thanks. I'll keep this short.
- We have the eanog.org domain. If any of you volunteers a server for us to host a small site at that would be nice. Just somewhere we can announce events and keep updates running. If one of you can go ahead and design such a site. we'll appreciate it very much. No we have no money to pay but our eternal gratitude and feel free to throw in your logo on the list of sponsors.
- IHUB allowed us to use the venue every third saturday of the month between 9:30 and 11:30.
I suggest you get there as much as you can if nothing else for networking. If you would like to give a talk/presentation, please let us know. I think its perfect for you to start out doing this sort of thing among your peers. It tends to lead to happy places.
- Topics we have found interesting are in the following areas:
+network management
+IPv6
+Routing (we probably need to give tutorials from novice to advanced for this).
+MPLS - TE/VPN's etc
+Network design
+best practices
+Cloud and related infrastructure.
++Whatever interests you.
We're trying to come up with the entire years calendar so use this thread to give suggestions.
For those coming to Gambia, we're still looking for papers/presentations. For those hoping to get to do that sort of thing, go ahead, prepare something, start with eanog. You can slowly grow your confidence.
This months meeting is on the 21st. We'll confirm.
Photos from that last session:https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/105477416625629534813/albums/5730518025995651601
video if/when it finishes uploading will be on: http://youtu.be/5-aSSAWvDJs
twitter: @3rdworldnet
youtube: 3rdworldnet
- We have the eanog.org domain. If any of you volunteers a server for us to host a small site at that would be nice. Just somewhere we can announce events and keep updates running. If one of you can go ahead and design such a site. we'll appreciate it very much. No we have no money to pay but our eternal gratitude and feel free to throw in your logo on the list of sponsors.
Michuki doing his bgp thing |
- IHUB allowed us to use the venue every third saturday of the month between 9:30 and 11:30.
I suggest you get there as much as you can if nothing else for networking. If you would like to give a talk/presentation, please let us know. I think its perfect for you to start out doing this sort of thing among your peers. It tends to lead to happy places.
- Topics we have found interesting are in the following areas:
+network management
+IPv6
+Routing (we probably need to give tutorials from novice to advanced for this).
+MPLS - TE/VPN's etc
+Network design
+best practices
+Cloud and related infrastructure.
++Whatever interests you.
We're trying to come up with the entire years calendar so use this thread to give suggestions.
For those coming to Gambia, we're still looking for papers/presentations. For those hoping to get to do that sort of thing, go ahead, prepare something, start with eanog. You can slowly grow your confidence.
This months meeting is on the 21st. We'll confirm.
Photos from that last session:https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/105477416625629534813/albums/5730518025995651601
video if/when it finishes uploading will be on: http://youtu.be/5-aSSAWvDJs
twitter: @3rdworldnet
youtube: 3rdworldnet
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
EANOG - Current BGP best practices for IXP's
Oh my, how fast a month goes by:
We have yet another EANOG meeting. I expect a lot more people this time:
EANOG Meetup
Topic: BGP best practices for IXP's.
Speaker: Michuki Mwangi
Cost: Free
Snacks are sponsored by DataPosit
venue sponsored by Ihub.
After talk beer sponsored by you:-)
Date: 24th March
Michuki will review the Internet Exchange Point best practices focusing on BGP. He'll take questions; as many as you may have. You'll also help answer questions.
EANOG is your community, participate,learn grow.
This is our second meeting this year. The last one on cloud computing was very well attended.
We thank you all for your efforts and suggestions on how to improve on things.
Please share the event on other lists.
Join EANOG : http://orion.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/eanog
Regards,
John Gitau : twitter: @3rdworldnet : http://third-world-networker.blogspot.com/
Techminds Technologies Limited (TTL)
We have yet another EANOG meeting. I expect a lot more people this time:
EANOG Meetup
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Past event - this one was LTE by Huawei - awesome day! |
Speaker: Michuki Mwangi
Cost: Free
Snacks are sponsored by DataPosit
venue sponsored by Ihub.
After talk beer sponsored by you:-)
Date: 24th March
Time: 9:30 am
This talk is a lead up to a training session to be organized by TESPOK on BGP for IXP's.
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michuki:-) |
Michuki will review the Internet Exchange Point best practices focusing on BGP. He'll take questions; as many as you may have. You'll also help answer questions.
EANOG is your community, participate,learn grow.
This is our second meeting this year. The last one on cloud computing was very well attended.
We thank you all for your efforts and suggestions on how to improve on things.
Please share the event on other lists.
Join EANOG : http://orion.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/eanog
Regards,
John Gitau : twitter: @3rdworldnet : http://third-world-networker.blogspot.com/
Techminds Technologies Limited (TTL)
Friday, February 24, 2012
EANOG - Cloud computing demystified - postmortem
Yes thats me! |
For everyone that showed up thank you. Someone asked me for the resources used to
put the slides together . I'll just paste them here fr future reference. Add others to the comments.
1: Ivan Pepelnjak's webinars and blog (Most of the slide content came directly from this source). I would encourage you to follow the blog and where possible pay for the webinar content. You won't regret it.
2: Packetpushers end gregs etherealmind blog. Again loads of information there. Subscribe to the podcast.
3: http://datacenteroverlords.com/
Im sure there are others I missed out.
I sent out photos to the mailing list. Some are below.
A huge thank you to David Kiania for the photos and Phares for the presentations.
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