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07.30 |
WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE |
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CHAIRMAN
Thomas Nadeau CA TECHNOLOGIES |
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SESSION I
Introduction |
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08.30 |
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OPENING REMARKS
Sunil Khandekar
VP Cloud Strategy
alcatel-lucent |
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09.00 |
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Dr. Yakov Rekhter
juniper fellow |
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09.40 |
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Clarence Filsfils
Distinguished Engineer
CISCO |
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10.10 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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SESSION II
Standardization |
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10.30 |
MEF Works Report
Nan Chen
President
MEF |
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11.00 |
IETF and ITU-T Standards Update
Loa Anderson Ericsson |
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SESSION III
MPLS Cloud Computing |
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11.30 |
Public and Private Clouds Obscure your View of the Network. For Better or Worse? |
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Discussing requirements and challenges placed on the network and the service providers that offer these services, as well as some possible solutions requiring shifts in network operations and management, as well as possible network (re)design.
Thomas Nadeau
CA Technologies |
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12.00 |
LUNCH |
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14.00 |
Unlock the Cloud Potential of Your Network – A Pragmatic Approach |
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Discussing in simple terms the challenge of Cloud Networking and a pragmatic approach to transform the Service Provider Network into a Cloud Enabler.
Authors: Simon Delord, Alcatel-Lucent, Raymond Key, Telstra and Frederic Jounay, France Telecom
Simon Delord Alcatel-Lucent |
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14.30 |
Using Entropy Labels with RSVP-TE |
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MPLS tunnels come in two flavors: single-path point-to-point or point-to-multipoint tunnels with traffic engineering (signaled using RSVP-TE), and multi-path multipoint-to-point tunnels signaled with LDP. One offers TE, the other Equal Cost Multi-Path (ECMP). Why can't one have both?
Introducing the idea of « Entropy labels », and showing how they can be used in conjunction with multi-path RSVP-TE.
Kireeti Kompella Juniper Fellow |
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15.00 |
Cloud Aware IP/MPLS Networking |
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Describing how new technologies, such as ALTO, are enabling application and service aware IP/MPLS networks to meet the challenges of service such as cloud computing, with use cases illustrating how they are practically used in Service Provider networks to ensure SLAs can be met, whilst making efficient use of network capacity.
John Evans
Distinguished Consulting Engineer Cisco |
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15.30 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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16.00 |
Path Computation Elements, OpenFlow and the Centralized Control Plane |
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Examining the technical challenges in detail, and highlighting how a centralized control plane based on PCE and/or OpenFlow can help operators to solve many of their real-world problems. Giving an update on the standards and the state of current implementations.
Pat Moore, Metaswitch NETWORKS |
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16.30 |
Virtual Subnet (VS): A Scalable Data Center Interconnection Solution |
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Describing the Virtual Subnet solution using BGP/MPLS IP VPN technology [RFC4364] with some extensions, together with some other proven technologies including ARP proxy [RFC925][RFC1027] to provide a much scalable IP-only L2VPN service across a MPLS/IP backbone, which can be used for interconnecting data centers in a much scalable way.
Xu Xiaohu, Senior Staff Engineer at IP Advanced Technology Department, Huawei |
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17.00 |
PANEL
From Cloud to MPLS |
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CHAIRMAN
Jean-Marc Uzé, Juniper NETWORS
PARTICIPANTS
Jan Medved, Juniper Networks
Sunil Khandekar alcatel-lucent
John Evans Cisco
Thomas Nadeau CA TECHNOLOGIES
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18.30 |
END OF CONFERENCE DAY ONE |
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