Internet Routing Workshop
Date: 21-25 Sept 2020
Location: Online
Venue: Online tutorial
Target Audience
- Technical staff who are now building or operating a service provider network with international and/or multi-provider connectivity, or considering participation at an Internet Exchange point.
Synopsis
- This hands-on workshop will look at fundamentals of Internet routing, the different routing protocols involved, importance of good address planning, BGP traffic engineering techniques, and industry best current practices.
- This workshop will also look at why BGP mishaps are very common, and frighteningly very easy, the current tools/techniques, how RPKI is just a piece in the puzzle, and what we should do to secure the Internet routing.
Pre-requisites
- It is assumed that the workshop participants have a working knowledge of an OSPF/IS-IS and BGP fundamentals, along with know how to use a router command line interface.
- This workshop is not an introduction. The lab exercises use Cisco IOS configuration syntax.
- It is recommended that participants complete the APNIC Academy Routing course prior to attending the workshop – https://academy.apnic.net/en/course/routing-basics/
Other Requirements
- Hardware: Participants are advised to bring their own laptop computers with high-speed Wi-Fi (802.11a/g/n/ac) and administrative access to system. It is also recommended that laptops have Intel i5 or i7 processor, >=8GB of RAM and 30GB of free hard disk space.
- Software: SSH Client, Telnet Client (PuTTy)
Workshop topics
- Internet Routing Basics (recap)
- BGP Fundamentals
- BGP Scaling techniques
- BGP Attributes and Policy Control
- Internet Multihoming Techniques
- Resource PKI fundamentals
- BGP Filtering with ROA (Route Origin Validation)
Workshop Items
- Agenda (includes links to presentations and schedule)
- Instructors: Warren Finch (APNIC), Bayani Benjamin Lara (ASTI)