Dear all,

This purpose of this email is to invite you to attend and participate in the *upcoming LNOG meeting (online Webex, Thu. June 26 at 8am pacific (5pm CET))*. Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who might be interested in joining.

LISP Network Operators Group (LNOG http://www.lisp4.net/lnog) is intended to be a forum to discuss topics around the protocol design, implementation and operational deployment of LISP. We hope that participants can use it to share techniques/tips, ideas for future use cases and get a general feel for what works and what could be improved with regards to the real operational issues involved with running a LISP network.

The format we propose for the call is to have a few short presentations (15 minutes each), followed by an open forum of questions/answers and discussions between participants. It is _not_ intended as a marketing event, it should be a technical discussion. We will have quarterly meetings in different time-zones.

If you are willing to give a talk in future LNOG meetings please send an email ASAP to [email protected].

*LNOG 003 :::  Thu. June 26 at 8am pacific (5pm CET)*

_Introduction_

Albert Cabellos (UPC-BarcelonaTech) (5 min)

_Deployment_

Darrel Lewis (Cisco Systems) - Status on the DDT beta network (15 min)

Victor Moreno (Cisco Systems) - The state of LISP in the data center (15 min)

_Use-Case_

Sharon Barakai (Contextream) - Carrier SDN using LISP FlowMapping (15 min)

_Protocol Design_

Dino Farinacci (Lispers) - Implementation report on draft-farinacci-lisp-signal-free-multicast (15 min)

_Research_

Jose Saldana (U. Zaragoza) - Improving efficiency by header compression and multiplexing in scenarios using LISP (15 min)

_Open Forum_

Revisiting RLOC probing (15 min)

*WEBEX DETAILS *

Topic: LISP NOG
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2014
Time: 8:00 am, Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00)
Meeting Number: 205 183 273
Meeting Password: lisp

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To start the online meeting
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1. Go to https://cisco.webex.com/cisco/j.php?MTID=me87694b07be3021295b1e7bb37881010

2. Log in to your account.
3. Click "Start Now".
4. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.

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1. Dial into Cisco WebEx (view all Global Access Numbers at
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2. Follow the prompts to enter the Meeting Number (listed above) or Access Code followed by the # sign.

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