<div dir="ltr"><div>[Apologies for duplicate]<br><br></div><div>CFP for SANOG 22 in Mumbai, India.<br></div><div><br>==========<br>SANOG XXII<br>==========<br>5th - 13th August 2013, Mumbai, India<br><br>Call for Papers/Proposals<br>
<br>Call for Proposals Open: 27th May,2013<br>
Deadline for proposals : 24th June,2013<br>Acceptance Notification: 30th June,2013<br>Paper Confirmation : 10th July,2013<br><br></div>Submission Link: <br>
<a href="http://submission.sanog.org/papers/user/login.php?event=6" target="_blank">submission.sanog.org/papers/user/login.php?event=6</a><div><br>The following is an open call for papers/presentations for the <br>22nd South Asian Network Operators Group (SANOG) Meeting. <br>
<br>Note:<br>Marketing and sales content in presentations is against the<br>spirit of the SANOG and is strictly prohibited. <br><br>Tutorial Proposals<br><br>Tutorial proposals are invited in the following general areas. Please<br>
feel free to propose additional ideas and topics. Tutorials generally<br>are either half or full days with indepth technical information:<br><br> IP Core, BGP, MPLS, IPv6<br> Data Center and Switching Technologies<br>
Security, IDS,IPS, DoS/DDoS mitigation<br> Virtualization and Cloud Computing<br> VoIP and IP Call Center<br> Internet Exchange Point, Transit & Peering<br><br>Conference Presentation<br><br>The conference will be comprised of 2 sessions per day, including<br>
the plenary. The tracks are for general ideas, and feel free to propose<br>talks that you think are relevant to the operational and Internet<br>research community. The topics given below are not exclusive.<br>Presentations are expected to be 20-25 minutes long with technical<br>
content.<br><br>Track 1: Network operations<br><br>In this session we invite papers, reports and presentations from network<br>operators, equipment vendors and academic institutions conducting<br>network research on operational issues. Possible topics for this track<br>
are:<br><br> - - Prevention and mitigation of DDoS attacks including intrusion<br> - - Routing policies and architecture for scalable IP and Broadband networks<br> - - Data Center Management and Operations<br> - - MPLS and QoS implementation experiences<br>
- - Traffic management and measurement<br> - - Campus Networking<br> - - Network Management<br> - - Network migration issues (IPv4 to v6, Layer 2 to IP etc.)<br><br>Track 2: Applications and Services<br><br>
This track will discuss various services that can be enabled on packet<br>
networks. Papers and presentations are invited from<br>developers, operators, equipment vendors and research organizations on<br>the following and related topics<br><br> - - Voice and Multimedia over IP<br> - - Managed network services including Security and VPNs<br>
- - Virtualization and Cloud Computing<br> - - Mail servers, Spam prevention and mitigation<br> - - Wireless Technology and Applications<br> - - Data mining for performance enhancements/abuse control/QoS<br>
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Track 3: Peering and IXP<br><br>This is to cater to the growing demand on the newly established Internet<br>Exchange Points in the region. As local ISPs are going international, we<br>would like to invite both regional and international experts to share<br>
their ideas and experience on these topics.<br><br> - - Internet Exchange Points Operations<br> - - Peering Techniques and Policies<br> - - BGP Multihoming Techniques<br><br>Track 4: Regional updates<br><br>This track is fairly broad, and will include updates from ISPs, regional<br>
Internet exchanges, APNIC, routing table updates and such information<br>that would be useful to the SANOG community.<br><br>
<a href="http://submission.sanog.org/papers/user/login.php?event=6" target="_blank">submission.sanog.org/papers/user/login.php?event=6</a><br><br><div>Regards,<br><br>Aftab A. Siddiqui<br></div><div>SANOG Program Committee<br>
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