Episodes
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In this episode we hear from Lefteris Manassakis and Vasileios Kotronis what Code BGP is, why you need it and how to get started. https
https://www.codebgp.com/
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In this episode Rick and Melchior invited Rolf Schaerer from Pensando Systems and ask him all how Pensando redefines the Netwok Server Edge.
"A New Way of Thinking About Next-Gen Cloud Architectures" leveraging a custom, programmable P4 processor Pensanso refers to as Capri. Capri is optimized to execute a software stack delivering cloud, compute, network, storage, and security services at cloud scale. Capri is easily installed in any standard server via the Pensando Distributed Services Card (DSC). The DSC provides software-defined services at the server edge, eliminating an assortment of discrete appliances throughout the data center and simplifying IT operations.
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In this episode Kaliraj will explain to us what BGP Classful Transport (BGP-CT) is and how it works. BGP-CT is a mechanism, referred to as "service mapping", to express association of overlay routes with underlay routes satisfying a certain SLA, using BGP. It is a framework for classifying underlay routes into transport classes, and mapping service routes to specific transport class.
The "Transport class" construct maps to a desired SLA, and can be used to realize the "Topology Slice" in 5G Network slicing architecture.BGP-CT is still work in progress in IETF. The draft can be found here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-kaliraj-idr-bgp-classful-transport-planes/
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Andree is an experienced technologist and entrepreneur with a passion for all aspects of Internet infrastructure. He is also the founder of BGPMon.
Today Andree focusses on designing and building cloud native (networking) applications. Make sure to check out his blog https://toonk.io/ and latest project https://www.mysocket.io/. -
How to scale beyond the CDN with 8k video, millions of simultaneous download and streams, local caches and multicast. This episode is the last in the series of 3 in which we discuss scaling the internet.
The main links discussed in this episode are:
https://github.com/GrumpyOldTroll/multicast-ingest-platform
https://github.com/GrumpyOldTroll/wicg-multicast-receiver-api/blob/master/explainer.md
Other main things we referenced:
https://blog.apnic.net/2020/07/28/why-inter-domain-multicast-now-makes-sense/
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6726 (FLUTE)
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8777 (DRIAD)
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-mboned-dorms/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-mboned-cbacc/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-mboned-ambi/
https://github.com/GrumpyOldTroll/chromium/tree/multicast_new
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Happy New Year from your Routing Table Podcast hosts Rick & Melchior. Thank you for listening in 2020. We hope you'll stick with us in 2021!
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Hear from Jeff Tantsura what Apstra does and why they are joining forces with Juniper. Jeff is an industry veteran who is also very active in IETF and other standards bodies. In this episode we discuss EVPN, BGP, IP fabric, Intend Based Networking, fabric orchestration and RIFT is also mentioned.
The links mentioned in this episode:
https://techfieldday.com/companies/apstra/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-irtf-nmrg-ibn-concepts-definitions/
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Is a good network design just about technical specifications or should you take into account business drivers and needs? James is a network design veteran and presented on this topic at UKNOF45. We talk about design considerations, tips and tricks, drivers and motivations, asking the question behind the question and even about a book that is 'in the works'. James is very active on Twitter, LinkedIn and can be reached via [email protected].
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In this episode Rick and Melchior ask Juniper Networks CEO Rami Rahim all about his career, his pathway to becoming CEO and what it takes, how his journey looked liked and what his future goals are.
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In this episode we introduce the TCP Authentication Option, why do we need it, what problems does it solve, who implemented it and where can you learn more? Our guests are Greg Hankins from Nokia and Ron Bonica from Juniper Networks.
Configuration examples, interoperability test results and more to be found on this GitHub page: https://github.com/TCP-AO/
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NLnet Labs is a not-for-profit foundation with a long heritage in research and development, Internet architecture and governance, as well as stability and security in the area of DNS and inter-domain routing.
In this episode you will hear all about doing good for the internet with open source, DNS and RPKI.
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