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the Agenda is almost complete and we’re (almost) ready for the 14th of November.
Below is a preview for the agenda (in random order). You can also let us know 
what you expect or wish to hear by answering to the mailing list. The Speakers 
are also listening ;-)

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30min | AI in Networking | Jörg Ammon (Extreme Networks)
AI is gaining momentum to solve problems that are difficult for humans as it 
requires analytics of huge amounts of data. This talk discusses attempts to 
apply similar methodology to problems in networking.

25min | The Future of Passive Multiplexing and Multiplexing Beyond 10G | Wouter 
van Diepen (Alturna Networks/Solid Optics)
The Future of Passive Multiplexing and Multiplexing Beyond 10G. In the past, it 
was easy to change your optical network from 1G to 10G by simply changing the 
transceiver, but what if you want to do more than 10G? What if you want to go 
beyond 80km? What are your options and why is there no QSFP28-DWDM-ZR? These 
are the central questions in this presentation. We will cover the 3 
“ingredients” of Multiplexing: The Fiber, the Passive Mux, and the Transceiver, 
and talk about the limitations and possibilities of multiple times 100G over 
one fiber pair. We will also cover the following topics: The challenges that 
arise due to attenuation and chromatic dispersion; Different types of 
Multiplexers - Cascaded TFF and AWG (including Gaussian Fit and Flat Top); ITU 
Grids such as DWDM and the new LWDM band (often used for 5G deployment); 
Modulation & Coherent 100G/200G/400G; How to use QSFP28 DWDM PAM4; and what is 
coming in 2020 - 400G DWDM QSFP-DD. At the end of this talk, you will 
understand the future of 100G multiplexing and how it can fit into your network.

30min | the complexity of hyper speed transceivers – let’s make it | Thomas 
Weible (Flexoptix GmbH)
Thomas will describe in detail the structures inside optical transceivers. A 
Transmitter / Receiver Optical Sub Assembly (TOSA / ROSA) is no longer just a 
diode in a housing handling the light path to and fro to the fiber. The 
performance increases from 10G to 100G onwards to 400G - are not only giant 
steps in bandwidth there are matching leaps in manufacturing.
How did the optical industry players around the globe make it possible to 
squeeze everything into the tiny form factors we see today? It is all about 
precision - a microscope with a calm and competent hand is no longer 
sufficient, now it is about; nano tolerances, testing, complex transceiver 
firmware and a shed load of money.
This is the high precision optical mechanical engineering revolution which 
fuels the hyper growth of data centers and optical networking worldwide…
If you face design issues with your current optical network design Thomas will 
give insights into the latest 40G to 400G transceiver developments (e.g. long 
distance 80km) which you can expect to see in the upcoming months. Hopefully 
this might save you some headaches. As a small „one more thing" Thomas will 
dive into the basics of how FEC compensates for errors caused by PAM4 
modulation.

10min | RPKI, a piece of pie | Will van Gulik (Saitis - Nimag Networks / 
RomandIX)
RPKI is something we hear about everywhere nowadays. Is it hard to deploy?

30min | A new approach to select SIEM Use Cases by avoiding events per second 
estimations | Pascal Imthurn (ISPIN AG)
Did you ever experience the challenge to identify the adequate SIEM use cases 
to fulfil not only the compliance driven requirements but also the ability to 
have a high security detection coverage from day one? How can you ensure you 
will detect all attacks respectively you collect, and analysis all required 
events to identify anomalies?
We will introduce a comprehensive approach to directly address the challenge of 
SIEM use case identification and selection. In addition, we explain the answer 
of the problem of having a high detection maturity from day one with still a 
price efficient strategy and the capability to scale easily. Moreover, we 
present a recommended solution method to respond to attacks immediately, 
focused to the origin of the attack and to be able to collect all relevant data 
for additional investigations.

10min | How to build a typical home network | Pascal Gloor (Quickline AG)
beyond and above all expectations

30min | NBIP | Pim van Stam  (Infomaniak Network SA)
The director of NBIP would share the experience in seting up a 
multi-organization not for profit fundation to provide a DDoS mitigation and 
protection platform for national ISPs.

5min | Rheintal Internet Exchange | Thomas Fritz (Rheintal IX)
Short introduction of the small Internet Exchange in the Rheintal region spread 
over FL, AT and CH.

30min | Weird and broken BGP on the Internet | Martin Winter (Hurricane 
Electric)
The presentation gives a quick introduction to the RT-BGP tool 
(https://rt-bgp.he.net) and then we spend most of the time looking at issues 
seen with it. An example of few weird and broken BGP announcements as currently 
seen on the Internet by it are then discussed.

15min | Poor man's explanation why IPv6 is stalling in CH | Jean-Pierre 
Schwickerath (HILOTEC Engineering + Consulting AG)
As a service provider for SME, we use on default ISP products for internet 
connectivity. The presentation will provide an overview of our experience with 
IPV6 on those products and where we believe improvements are (over)due.

20min | IP design and exploitation of Geneva city transport network | Gregoire 
Huet (TPG)
How the IP network for 700 vehicles has been designed. From hardware 
constraints to BGP implementation and up to TICK monitoring and alerting.
@Mobile IP, @BGP, @Linux, @Cisco, @NetModule, @Swisscom CNA, @SNMP, @TICK, 
@Grafana

15min | tbd/Cybersecurity | Levente Dobszay (Electrosuisse)
tbd/Cybersecurity


I like to thank you for our sponsors – without them we would have no SwiNOG !!!

Extreme Networks
ngworx
Alturna Networks
SWITCH
Centurylink
RIPE NCC

Final agenda with Schedule will be published soon. Till then…

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Simon
SwiNOG
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