09:00-17:30
BGP Deployment
Synopsis
This training course teaches the skills required to help network engineers learn how to deploy interior and exterior routing protocols in a dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) network environment.
Topics
Workshop topics include, but are not limited to:
Dual stack network infrastructure
Interior Routing Protocols including IS-IS
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
How to deploy IBGP and EBGP
How to scale BGP
Route Filtering in BGP
Implementing BGP Policies for traffic engineering
BGP Best Practices, including Aggregation
The skills learned during this course will help improve the day to day operational capabilities of the network operators who take part. This in turn will give a better end-user experience, and will improve the overall stability of the global routing infrastructure.
Target audience
The course targets the network & systems engineers who are relative new to using routing protocols in their daily job, and who wish to learn more about industry best practice configurations as used by the major operators worldwide. The course is also suitable for network operators who are considering deploying IPv6 across their infrastructure and to their end users.
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09:00-17:30
Network Management and Monitoring
Synopsis
This workshop is designed for engineers and system staff at ISPs and large networks, including academic networks who are involved with system management, network monitoring and management, incident response and security. This course is for those who need to manage Network operations and NOCs. Proper network instrumentation is a fundamental requirement for realizing infrastructure security at both the network and desktop level, and this course emphasizes the security benefits for the tools and the techniques covered. The agenda of topics is presented below and labs constitute about 60% of the course.
Target Audience
.Network system administrators, engineers and technicians from Research Education Networks, Universities and ISPs who are responsible for network maintenance, planning and design as well as security of their networks.
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09:00-17:30
Segment Routing
Synopsis
The core of this training revolves around Segment Routing, providing practical insights into its principles and
applications. Through dedicated Segment Routing lab exercises, participants will have the chance to put
theory into practice.
Target Audience
Anyone currently operating an IP and/or MPLS network who is interested in Segment Routing with a view to
implement it in the near future.
Training Topics
• MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) Overview
• Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
• MPLS Services and Applications
• Segment Routing Architecture
• Segment Routing with MPLS Data Plane
• Traffic Engineering
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07:00-07:30
Gathering
Gathering at Sukhbaatar Square

07:30-09:00
Departure
Departure from UB to Glory Resort Terelj

09:00-09:30
Registration

09:30-10:30
Opening Plenary
Opening Plenary - mnNOG PC Chair Munkhorgil
Keynote speeches:
Ganbold Ravjin - Being in a new normal
Hervey Allen - AI Progress in Retrospective: Can you Really Vibe?






10:30-11:00
Break

11:00-12:30
Technical Session 1
1. Ulsbold Enkhtaivan - Deployment automation using SoT tool
2. Sukhbaatar Erdenee - Open source AAA for IPOE & PPPOE
3. Bumbayar - CloudVision & OpenStack Integration
4. Yuto Yoneda - Challenge of Japanese event NOC team
5. Robert Mitchell - Reviewing Mongolia's Internet Resilience








12:30-14:00
Lunch

14:00-15:30
Technical Session 2
Tashi Phuntsho - Optics101 for non-Optical (IP) folks
Panel Discussion - Fiber Optic issue in Ulaanbaatar
Moderator: Byambadorj
Panelists: Odkhuu, Baasansuren, Bayarkhuu, Batbold, Munkhbayar





15:30-16:00
Break

16:00-17:15
Technical Session 3








17:15-17:30
Closing Plenary
Closing: Coord chair - Closing speech

17:30-21:00
Social Dinner
Entertainment
Free meal
Free Drink
Networking

21:00-21:30
Depart
Departure from Glorry Resort to UB
