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Elise Gerich

Internet Hall of Fame

Ulsaa Enkhtaivan

Community Trainer

Bayar Batjargal

Member Services Officer

Balgansuren Batsukh

Commissioner at CRC

Tashi Phuntsho

Internet Network Specialist

Batmagnai Erdene

Network engineer | Mobicom Corporation

Dave Phelan

Senior Network Analyst

Philip Smith

Senior Network Engineer

Munkh-Orgil Tarvaa

Senior Engineer | Skymedia

Anurag Bhatia

Network Researcher

Geoff Huston

Chief Scientist

Dashzeveg Baatartsogt

Information security analyst | Unitel group

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SCHEDULE DETAILS Information of mnNOG-5 agenda

Check the program for the fourth year's conference and learn about the speakers and sessions in store for tech enthusiasts.

8:20 - 09:00

Registration Conference

09:00-10:30 Conference

Opening Plenary

  • Welcome by mnNOG Program Committee Chair - Gonchig Altansukh (Community Trainer at APNIC)
  • Keynote: "Mongolia unconnected, connected" - Balgansuren Batsukh (Former Commissioner at CRC)
  • Keynote: "the NSFNET and the beginning of the NOG" - Elise Gerich (Internet Hall of Fame)

speaker-1

Elise Gerich

speaker-2

Balgansuren Batsukh

10:30-11:00 Conference

Coffee Break

11:30-13:00 Conference

Technical Updates 1

  • State of IPv6 in Mongolia - Bayar Batjargal (Member Services Officer at APNIC)
  • IPv6 Deployment of Unitel - Munkhbat Gansukh (Manager of Data Unit at Unitel Group)
  • IPTV Router High availability - Munkh-Orgil Tarvaa (Senior Engineer at Skymedia LLC)
  • Fiber optic Project - Myagmarsuren Bataa (Manager of Support Team at Mobinet LLC)
  • Securing Internet Routing - The Puzzle Pieces - Tashi Phuntsho (Network Engineer and Trainer at NSRC)
  • On LEOs and Starlink - Geoff Huston (Chief Scientist at APNIC)

speaker-1

Geoff Huston

speaker-2

Tashi Phuntsho

speaker-3

Bayar Batjargal

speaker-4

Munkh-Orgil Tarvaa

speaker-5

Munkhbat Gansukh

speaker-6

Myagmarsuren Bataa

13:00-14:00 Conference

Lunch

14:00-15:30 Conference

Technical Updates 2

  • Network automation & SOAR - Dashzeveg Baatartsogt (Information Security Analyst at Unitel Group)
  • OS upgrade by network automation tools - Batmagnai Erdene (Network Engineer at Mobicom LLC)
  • Open Source SD-WAN - Dave Phelan (Senior Network Analyst/Network Operations Trainer at APNIC)
  • Open source VPN with IPv6 - Anurag Bhatia (Network Researcher at Hurricane Electric)

speaker-1

Dave Phelan

speaker-2

Anurag Bhatia

speaker-3

Batmagnai Erdene

speaker-4

Dashzeveg Baatartsogt

15:30-16:00 Conference

Tea Break

16:00-16:50 Conference

Panel Discussion: Wireless Network and Wireless Security

  • Moderator: Byambadorj Demberelsuren (Senior Engineer at Mobinet LLC)
  • Panelist: Enkhsaikhan (at Wicom)
  • Panelist: Chinzorig (at Oyu Tolgoi)
  • Panelist: Otgonbaatar (at Kewiko)
  • Panelist: Battulga (Professor at National University of Mongolia)

17:00-17:30 Conference

Closing Plenary

Closing Remarks by mnNOG Chair Ankhzaya Tseden (Chief Technology Officer at Datacom LLC)

17:30 - 21:00 Conference

Social Dinner

  • Entertainment
  • Free drink
  • Free meal
  • Networking

09.00 - 17.00 Workshop

Network security and packet analysis

Synopsis

Network security is a broad topic that affects many aspects relating to end-users, applications, and infrastructure. The objective of this workshop is to examine key concepts, protocols, policies, and practices to protect data and assets from potential abuse.

The workshop will include packet analysis, a skill involving capturing live data over the network and analysing them for detecting network issues, monitoring potential misuse or intrusion attempts, and examining security problems.

Target audience

This course is targeted to network managers and operators, engineers and policy makers who are interested in network security and want to gain an understanding of security operations. The topics covered range from basic to intermediate level that aims to educate and challenge participants.

Pre-requisites

It is assumed that participants have a basic understanding of:

  • Network operations, Internet technologies, OSI reference model and TCP/IP.
  • Basic command line (CLI) skills.

Course outline

  • Intro to Security & Cryptography
  • Device & Infrastructure Security
  • Packet Analysis
  • Intrusion Detection
  • DDoS Attacks and Countermeasures
  • Secure Internet Routing

speaker-1

Dave Phelan

speaker-2

Ulsaa Enkhtaivan

9.00 - 17.00 Workshop

Routing Infrastructure and Security Operations Workshop

Goals / objectives

This five-day training course teaches the skills required for the configuration of scalable and secure routing, as well as best practice operation of the networks making up today's Internet.

Participants in this course will learn more about:

 

  • BGP Best Practices, including Aggregation
  • BGP Multihoming techniques (redundancy and load balancing)
  • BGP Communities as used by Network Operators
  • BGP Security Operations Best Practices
  • Remotely Triggered Black Hole Filtering
  • Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
  • Route Origin Validation using the RPKI 

Pre-requisites

Workshop participants must be currently using BGP in their network, or planning to deploy BGP on existing external connections.

Workshop participants must be proficient with a router command line interface, have a good understanding of OSPF or IS-IS, as well as experience with using BGP in an operational network.

This workshop is not an introduction.

The lab exercises use Cisco IOS configuration syntax.

Participants must also have reviewed the Video Tutorials at learn.nsrc.org, specifically those covering:

 

Technical Requirements

 

Participants laptops/PCs must have:

  • a modern web browser installed (Chrome/Firefox/Safari/Opera)

speaker-1

Philip Smith

speaker-2

Tashi Phuntsho

09.00 - 17.00 Workshop

Network Automation for Network Engineers

This training course introduces the principles of Network Automation for network engineers who wish to learn more about automating many of the tedious tasks involved in the day to day operation of a network. The course introduces
- Docker,
- Ansible,
- YAML,
- GIT,
- and the writing of playbooks to carry out tasks. It also covers the integration of common network tools and Gitlab CI/CD pipelines.

speaker-1

Anurag Bhatia