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UKNOF 16: "Enhancing BGP"
After a late programme committee request, I presented on "Enhancing BGP" at UKNOF 16. The presentation was intended to be an update on the current drafts in the IDR working group, and give some encouragement to operators to get involved, and contribute.

I'll put the video up when the Tom at PortFast and Brandon of Bogons have done their excellent job on it. For the meantime, the slides are linked below.

There's also a good add-paths presentation that John Scudder and Dave Ward gave at NANOG here

Tom Bird of PortFast and Brandon Butterworth of Bogons do a great job of webcasting, and recording UKNOF video. Thanks to them, the video of the presentation I gave at UKNOF16 can be watched here. Or you can download it by clicking the image below!

As always, thoughts/comments/corrections most welcome!

This is also probably a good time to mention that my new work mail address is rob.shakir (at) cw.com

As I presented at UKNOF 18, I have now written an Internet-Draft to address the requirements of Network Operators for how BGP should handle errors in UPDATE messages. The draft can be found on the IETF site, and I'm currently seeking opinions as to whether this reflects the an operational consensus! If you're an Operator (DFZ, MSE or otherwise), it would be great to hear from you!

I'll be presenting the draft at NANOG 51 in Miami on Tuesday - if you're there, feel free to ping me!

NANOG 51 Presentation

The video from the presentation I gave a NANOG, LINX and UKNOF has now been posted. You can find the video at the following URL - NANOG 51: BGP Error Handling or by clicking on the image below. The full slide deck is also on this site - here.


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