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Sign up for RUG 18!

on Friday, 16 March 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Sign up for RUG 18!

The next Rezopole User Group will take place on April 6th, 2018 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm in our premises (16, rue de la Thibaudière - 69007 Lyon).
 
This edition will focus on best practices in BGP announcement implementation and filtering.

Program:

  • Breakfast
  • Integrity of reports in the RIPE database (RipeDB):
    - Declaration of intent (RPSL)
    - ASN","INET","ROUTE" objects
    - RPKI
  • Complementary role of PeeringDB:
  • Implementation of peering:
    - Peerer with Route Server
    - Particularity of peering with GAFAM (Peering Direct)
  • The tools around BGP management:
   - BGP session monitoring
   - Web tools: strat.ripe.net, Qrator, BGPmon
  • Consolidation of statistics:
   - ASDIG, Netflow-Sflow tools
  • Round table

 

   I register  

 

The number of seats is limited!

Please confirm your participation until March 30th.

 

 

 

Save the date: RUG 17 on December 15th!

on Wednesday, 15 November 2017 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Save the date: RUG 17 on December 15th!

The next RUG (Rezopole User Group) is held on December 15, 2017 from 9:00 to 12:00 am at the Rezopole premises.

 

This edition will be about Traffic Flow: the Rezopole team proposes a feedback on its use of the traffic flow protocols and the Nfsen/Nfdump open source, as well as the presentation of tools developed by Rezopole to exploit these data.

Program:

 - Breakfast

- Reminder on the functioning of Traffic Flow
  - Netflow vs Sflow vs IPFIX
  - Analysis of flow

- Feedback on the Nfdump/Nfsen tool
  - Presentation of the tool
  - Problems encountered:
    - Retention policy
    - Difficulties of the data interpretation
    - Adaptation of filtering policy
    - Implementation of automated processes
    - Compatibility of equipment
  - Practical cases of post-mortem analysis

- Presentation of the Rezopole tools based on Traffic Flow

- Future projects and round table

 

 

Don't miss it!

 

 

RUG 14 on December 9th

on Monday, 21 November 2016 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

RUG 14 on December 9th

The next RUG (Rezopole User Group) takes place on December 9th, 2016 from 9 am to 12 am at the Rezopole premises.

This edition will be about traffic flow issues, particularly its most widespread protocols (NetFlow, Sflow, IPFIX) and the difficulties of these tools' implementation essential today for retro-active analysis, accurate statistics gathering, warnings management and automations.

Program:

- Breakfast

- Topics to be dealt: Inventory of Open Source prioritary protocols and agent principal programs, collect and treatment presentation

- Round table

Inventory and stake : facilitator Ronan Bianic (Rezopole)

- The differents version, differents implementation of prioritary protocols:

a) Cisco Netflow v5, v9
b) Juniper Jflow, Cflow
c) IPFIX
d) Sflow

- Details of their differencies and respective usages

Principal agent programs, Open Source collection and treatment available on the market presentation: facilitators Noémie Clémençon and Ronan Bianic (Rezopole)

- Integrated agents: Cisco, Juniper, Brocade, Linux SoftflowD

- Nfdump/Nfsen ( demonstration as a supervision tool)

- Pmacct/Grafana

Round table :

- Participant projects' presentation

- Problems encountered during the implementation

- Elements missing traffic flow

Learn more

Each RUG gathers 12 participants maximum. Find more details here.

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Save the date: RUG 14, on Decembrer 9!

on Thursday, 10 November 2016 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives LyonIX

Save the date: RUG 14, on Decembrer 9!

The next RUG (Rezopole User Group) takes place on December 9th, 2016 from 9:00 am to 12:00 am at the Rezopole premises

Program

This edition will be about traffic flow issues, particularly its most widespread protocols (NetFlow, Sflow, IPFIX) and the difficulties of these tools' implementation essential today for retro-active analysis, accurate statistics gathering, warnings management and automations.

After a introduction to the tools and supervision challenges, the RUG will consist of a roundtable aiming to share your expertise or to lay out the problems encountered.

 

Don't miss it!

 

 

 

 

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