updated on 2017-06-20 17:12:39 GMT+03:00
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18:00 | Meet 'n' greet party, early registration | - | - |
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08:00 | Check-in and Exhibitor hall opens. Bring your printed tickets | - | - |
09:00 | Opening and introduction, new products by MikroTik | - | - |
09:45 | DDOS Attacks and MikroTik by Dennis Burgess (Link Technologies, Inc, USA) | ||
10:30 | Mikrotik Case Study by Derek Anderson (IP ArchiTechs, USA) | - | |
11:15 | Planning & Implementing IPv6 in a MikroTik based network by Brian Horn (Brian Horn - WISP TRACON, USA) | ||
12:00 | Lunch | - | - |
13:30 | SIP session helper / ALG by David Attias (Penny Tone LLC, USA) | ||
14:15 | Most underused and overused RouterOS tools and features by Janis Megis (MikroTik, Latvia) | ||
15:00 | Mikrotik as a Troubleshooting Tool by Greg Sowell (Greg Sowell Consulting, USA) | ||
15:30 | WISP Design: Using eBGP and OSPF transit fabric for traffic engineering by Kevin Myers - iparchitechs.com (IP ArchiTechs, USA) | ||
17:00 | Happy hours - free drinks, hosted by Streakwave (www.streakwave.com) | - | - |
18:30 | BGP Party (Billiards, Grub & Planning) by IP Architechs (USA) | - | - |
Hora | Más información | Archivos | Video |
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08:00 | Check-in and Exhibitor hall opens. Bring your printed tickets | - | - |
09:00 | Building solutions with RouterOS API by Ofer Tenenbaum (Valley Internet, USA) | - | |
09:45 | LTE configuration tips and tricks by Uldis Cernevskis (MikroTik, Latvia) | ||
10:15 | Mikrotik Routing Best Practices by TheBrothersWISP Panel - Greg Sowell, Tomas Kirnak, Justin Miller, Alex Hart, JJ Boyd, Justin Wilson | - | |
11:15 | Leveraging Mikrotik in the cloud for fun and profit by Marc Perea (MCP Networks LLC, USA) | ||
12:00 | Lunch | - | - |
13:30 | Managing 1500 MikroTiks with a single click by Tomas Kirnak (Atris Spol. s r.o., Slovakia) | ||
14:15 | High Availability ISP advanced tips by Justin Wilson (MTIN.NET, USA) | ||
14:45 | Hierarchical Token Bucket by Mohammad Tayyebi (EngineerAustin, USA) | ||
15:15 | Raffle and closing of MUM | - | - |
How to handle DDOS attacks, common stratigies and common methods to deal with DDOS
The presentation will cover the planning and implementation steps to implementing IPv6 in a hybrid wireless wired network.
Mikrotik is one of the cheapest, quickest to deploy, and most feature rich troubleshooting tools on the market. I'll cover using them as probes, test points, and remote collectors. You should have one in every network, and at multiple points. Mikrotik: never leave home without it.
In this presentation on WISP network design, we will look at using an OSPF transit fabric for unequal load balancing between towers and eBGP with communities as a way to influence traffic throughout the entire WISP.
Come to BGP Party (Billiards, Grub & Planning), hosted by IP Architechs! Please join us after the MUM on Thursday for an evening of food, drinks, billiards (air hockey and foosball too :-). IPA engineers will be on hand for discussions and whiteboarding sessions to help plan your network.
Place - Tarantula Billiards Bar & Grill, 1520 Stout Street, 80202 Denver, Colorado
Smart.Network, Inc., a subsidiary of Valley Internet, a rural WISP in Northern California, used the RouterOS API to build the first ever Router-as-a-Service platform. The smart.network solution gives subscribers Winbox level visibility to their home networks, but with a consumer grade interface, and without the need for MTCNA certification.
The presentation will feature the product functionality as well as 4, hands-on behind the scenes examples, of how parts of the solution was built.
The smart.network platform is the most robust utilization of RouterOS API to-date, and presentation will empower viewers of its limitless capabilities.
TheBrothersWISP podcast has established itself as the longest running WISP industry podcast. Please keep questions brief so we can get to as many as is possible in our allotted amount of time.
Marc Perea will host a workshop based around the cloud hosted router (CHR) by MikroTik. His talk will include a follow along walk-through on installing CHR on Amazon Web Services (AWS) followed by several potential use cases and one case study.
How to manage thousands of MikroTiks with a single click; or how to automate configuration management, backup and provisioning in mass-scale uniform networks.
The presentation deals with describing a solution for full automation of a topology of 1500 MikroTiks, where configuration provisioning, RouterOS upgrade and other system maintenance tasks can be run on the whole topology with a single click. This is achieved using available open-source solutions and a touch of custom scripting/coding.
Utilizing MPLS, hardware redundancy, and tunnels and other stuff.
First of all we will discuss the queue concepts and types followed by why mangle is needed to for best HTB performance. Then we will look at the HTB schematics, concepts, levels, terms. Finally we will look at a scenario with several examples.