AfNOG 2007 Workshop on Network Technology Track E2 Scalable Network Infrastructure Introduction, Logistics, Schedule, etc.

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AfNOG 2007 Workshop on Network Technology Track E2 Scalable Network Infrastructure Introduction, Logistics, Schedule, etc.

What you will learn  Internet protocol stack  IP addressing  Basic routing  OSPF routing  BGP routing  Management of router configuration  Network operations and monitoring  Exchange points between networks

Instructors  Joe Abley (Canada)  Alan Barrett (South Africa)  Randy Bush (USA)  Sunday Folayan (Nigeria)  Nishal Goburdhan (South Africa)  Geert Jan de Groot (Netherlands)  Philip Smith (Australia)  Mark Tinka (Uganda)

Students  Entire workshop: 88 students from 19 countries  Track E2: 22 students from 11 countries (BW, GH, KE, MW, MU, NG, RW, SL, TG, TZ, UG)  Please introduce yourselves  Please wear your name badges

Let us know!  If we speak too fast, please say so!  If you can’t see, please say so!  If you don't understand, please ask!

Safety  Be very careful when moving about, so you don’t  trip on power cords  pull cables out of sockets  knock equipment off tables  lean back too far in your chair  See security notes provided by hotel

You should have received...  Name badges  Folder with notepad, pen, information pack  Meal tickets (distributed daily)

You will receive...  Books, FreeBSD CD-ROM (Monday evening)  Workshop CD-ROM (Saturday/Sunday after the end of the workshop)  Take them home and teach others

 Web site   During the workshop, contains work- in-progress  Afterwards, will contain copy of workshop materials  Mailing list   Subscribe via Electronic resources

Meals  Meals at hotel restaurant  Use meal tickets  Wear name badges  Tea breaks in courtyard

Daily schedule 07:00 – 08:45 Breakfast 08:45 – 10:45 Classroom session 10:45 – 11:00 Tea/Coffee 11:00 – 13:00 Classroom session 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 16:00 Classroom session 16:00 – 16:15 Tea/Coffee 16:15 – 18:15 Classroom session 19:00 – 20:00 Dinner 20:00 – 22:00 Optional evening session

Time keeping  Please try to be on time  We have a lot of material to cover, and will not get through it all if breaks are longer than scheduled

and web access  Please do not read or browse the web during lessons.  Wireless internet access should work if you have a laptop computer (but please not during lessons!)  You may use the classroom in the evenings, if instructors are present.

Evening sessions  There might be optional evening sessions  The classroom may be open in the evenings for you to experiment with the equipment, depending on instructor availability

Extra charges  AfNOG will not pay for any extra charges on your hotel room, such as:  phone calls,  food and drinks,  laundry.

Classroom layout  10 “cells” - labeled A B C D E F G H I J  Each cell has:  2 students  1 PC with FreeBSD-6.2  1 cisco router  1 cisco console cable  1 hub/switch  1 ethernet cable to central switch  Extra cables

PC Configuration  FreeBSD-6.2  login as “e 2 ”, password “ afnog ”  root password is “a fnog07 ”  Don't change passwords  Don’t install resolvers  Don’t ‘close security holes’

Keyboards  PCs have US keyboards  FreeBSD expects US keyboard

Schedule - Monday  IP and networking overview  IP addresses / binary mathematics  packet forwarding  ARP  overview of cisco router configuration  static routes  default routes

Schedule - Tuesday  dynamic routing protocols  OSPF  Resilient network design principles  Filtering spoofed packets

Schedule - Wednesday  BGP

Schedule - Thursday  More BGP  Exchange points

Schedule - Friday  Network operations and management  Tear down - pack all equipment neatly in boxes

Optional evening sessions  Subject to change  Monday  Network devices: hubs, switches, routers, cabling  Wednesday  IP telephony (voice over IP)  Other tracks might also have evening sessions which you can attend

Open questions  Feel free to ask any questions during class.  Interrupt us if you don't understand or if you have a question.  List of questions near door.