Middle East on June 12, 2015

Agenda for MUM in Middle East, JUNE 2015

updated on 2015-10-27 09:47:27 GMT+02:00


Jun 12, Friday

Time More info Files Video
09:00 Check-in and Exhibitor hall opens. Bring your printed tickets! - -
10:00 Opening and introduction, new products by Martins Strods (MikroTik, Latvia) - -
10:45 Data Center Interconnectivity using MikroTik CCR by Constantinos Evangelou (COMIT Solutions Ltd, Cyprus) - -
11:15 Easy setup of IP based CAPsMAN with link failover and CAPs monitoring system (In theory and Live Demo!) by Georgios Argyrides (Greece) - -
12:15 Lunch time - -
13:30 Hotspot using social accounts by Ionas Iona (M&I Join My Wifi LTD, Cyprus) - -
14:15 DYNAMIC ROUTING OVER IPSEC by Charbel Matta (Fast2serv s.a.r.l., Lebanon) - -
15:00 Reducing the impact of DoS attacks with MikroTik RouterOS by Alfredo Giordano (TikTrain.com, Italy) - -
15:30 Raffle and closing of MUM - -
16:00 Evening drinks (beer and soft drinks) sponsored by MikroTik, socializing and networking - -

Speaker Profiles and Presentation Abstracts

Data Center Interconnectivity using MikroTik CCR

Describe the interconnection between two data centers using MikroTik Cloud Core Routers. We will showcase how VLAN's can span between the two sites using L2 over L3 technologies and redundant connections with dynamic routing and interface bonding.

Easy setup of IP based CAPsMAN with link failover and CAPs monitoring system (In theory and Live Demo!)

A CAPsMAN running on an Ethernet Router. There are 3 Access Points with multiple Ethernet ports wired in sequence. They are communicating with CAPsMAN by IP protocol over a redundant routed network, a secondary connection will take over as if the primary fails. Additionally the Monitoring System which we have configured on the Ethernet Router is able to determine a possible Access Point Failure and notify the System Administrator regarding this fault on time.

Hotspot using social accounts

Provide authentication using social accounts for wired/wireless clients before accessing the internet using the MikroTik's hotspot gateway. Best practices and limitations will be discussed. In the end, a live demonstration will be exhibited showing how one can make use of the hotspot to authenticate clients using their Facebook, Google or other accounts.

DYNAMIC ROUTING OVER IPSEC

Practical example of how to use dynamic routing (per ex: OSPF) over IPSEC using external tunnel like GRE.

Reducing the impact of DoS attacks with MikroTik RouterOS

Real world scenarios and live demo of Denial of Service attacks mitigation techniques using MikroTik RouterOS.