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-All these workshop materials are in the public domain, and are free to use for non-commercial purposes, unmodified, and with full attribution.  See [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License]]. {{:cc-nc-sa.png?20|}}+All these workshop materials are in the public domain, and are free to use for non-commercial purposes, unmodified, and with full attribution.  See [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License]]. {{:workshops:cc-nc-sa.png?60|}}
  
 The workshop materials are based on the content of the extremely successful [[http://cisco.com|Cisco]] ISP/IXP Workshop programme which ran from 1997 until 2011, built by a cast of dozens of contributors from technical experts inside Cisco to highly experienced network engineers and operators across the Internet community. While the programme is sadly no longer active within Cisco, many industry friends and volunteers still use and develop the materials for use in workshops taking place in the Network Operations Group fora and other gatherings around the world. The workshop materials are based on the content of the extremely successful [[http://cisco.com|Cisco]] ISP/IXP Workshop programme which ran from 1997 until 2011, built by a cast of dozens of contributors from technical experts inside Cisco to highly experienced network engineers and operators across the Internet community. While the programme is sadly no longer active within Cisco, many industry friends and volunteers still use and develop the materials for use in workshops taking place in the Network Operations Group fora and other gatherings around the world.
  
 If you like the materials, and want to make derivative works, Philip is happy for you to do that. Please acknowledge Philip, Cisco, and the [[https://nsrc.org|Network Startup Resource Center]], without whom this collection of training materials would simply not be available. Rebranding these materials with your logos and claiming they are yours is simply not okay. If you like the materials, and want to make derivative works, Philip is happy for you to do that. Please acknowledge Philip, Cisco, and the [[https://nsrc.org|Network Startup Resource Center]], without whom this collection of training materials would simply not be available. Rebranding these materials with your logos and claiming they are yours is simply not okay.
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 +Most of the presentations below have been recorded during 2017 and 2019. If you'd like to see the presentations given live, then please look at [[https://learn.nsrc.org|NSRC's Video Collection]] for this content (and on many other topics as well).
  
 If you have any suggestions for improvements, or any contributions you'd like to make to the materials, these would be most welcome, with full acknowledgements, of course. If you have any suggestions for improvements, or any contributions you'd like to make to the materials, these would be most welcome, with full acknowledgements, of course.
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 ==== Presentations ==== ==== Presentations ====
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 ^ Category ^ Presentation ^ Notes ^ ^ Category ^ Presentation ^ Notes ^
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 |:::       |{{:workshops:01-OSPF-introduction.pdf|OSPF Introduction}} | 25 slide primer on OSPF | |:::       |{{:workshops:01-OSPF-introduction.pdf|OSPF Introduction}} | 25 slide primer on OSPF |
 |:::       |{{:workshops:02-OSPF-for-ISPs.pdf|OSPF for ISPs}} | A lot more detail about OSPF | |:::       |{{:workshops:02-OSPF-for-ISPs.pdf|OSPF for ISPs}} | A lot more detail about OSPF |
-|:::       |{{:workshops:03-OSPF-in-detail.pdf|OSPF in detail}} | Out dated now | 
 |:::       |{{:workshops:04-ISIS-introduction.pdf|IS-IS Introduction}} | 25 slide primer on IS-IS | |:::       |{{:workshops:04-ISIS-introduction.pdf|IS-IS Introduction}} | 25 slide primer on IS-IS |
 |:::       |{{:workshops:05-ISIS-for-ISPs.pdf|IS-IS for ISPs}} | A lot more detail about IS-IS | |:::       |{{:workshops:05-ISIS-for-ISPs.pdf|IS-IS for ISPs}} | A lot more detail about IS-IS |
-|:::       |{{:workshops:06-ISIS-in-detail.pdf|IS-IS in detail}} | Out dated now | 
 |:::       |{{:workshops:07-ISIS-vs-OSPF.pdf|Comparing IS-IS with OSPF}} | Valuable comparison between the two protocols | |:::       |{{:workshops:07-ISIS-vs-OSPF.pdf|Comparing IS-IS with OSPF}} | Valuable comparison between the two protocols |
 |:::       |{{:workshops:08-OSPF-to-ISIS-migration.pdf|Migration from OSPF to IS-IS}} | The simple steps to move from one to the other | |:::       |{{:workshops:08-OSPF-to-ISIS-migration.pdf|Migration from OSPF to IS-IS}} | The simple steps to move from one to the other |
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 |:::       |{{:workshops:05-BGP-BCP.pdf|BGP Best Current Practices}} | Industry best current practices | |:::       |{{:workshops:05-BGP-BCP.pdf|BGP Best Current Practices}} | Industry best current practices |
 |:::       |{{:workshops:06-Transitioning-to-BGP.pdf|Transitioning to BGP}} | How to move from static routed network to using BGP | |:::       |{{:workshops:06-Transitioning-to-BGP.pdf|Transitioning to BGP}} | How to move from static routed network to using BGP |
-|:::       |{{:workshops:07-Simple-Multihoming.pdf|Simple Multihoming}} | Some simple multihoming examples +|:::       |{{:workshops:07-Multihoming-Introduction.pdf|Multihoming: Introduction}} | The whys and wherefores of multihoming | 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:08-Advanced-Multihoming.pdf|Advanced Multihoming}} | Follow on, more detailed look at traffic engineering +|:::       |{{:workshops:08-Multihoming-InboundTE.pdf|Multihoming: Inbound TE}} | Inbound Traffic Engineering Examples 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:09-BGP-Communities.pdf|BGP Communities}} | More advanced BGP policy and traffic engineering | +|:::       |{{:workshops:09-Multihoming-OutboundTE.pdf|Multihoming: Outbound TE}} | Outbound Traffic Engineering | 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:10-BGP-CaseStudies.pdf|BGP Case Studies}} | Some multihoming case studies | +|:::       |{{:workshops:10-Multihoming-Deployment.pdf|Multihoming: Deployment}} | Deploying Multihoming for End-Sites | 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:11-Troubleshooting-BGP.pdf|Troubleshooting BGP}} | BGP Troubleshooting (old NOG tutorial) |+|:::       |{{:workshops:11-BGP-Communities.pdf|BGP Communities}} | More advanced BGP policy and traffic engineering | 
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:12-BGP-CaseStudies.pdf|BGP Case Studies}} | Some multihoming case studies | 
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:13-Troubleshooting-BGP.pdf|Troubleshooting BGP}} | BGP Troubleshooting (old NOG tutorial) 
 +|          |                                     | 
 +| Design   |{{:workshops:00-Internet-Introduction.pdf|Internet Introduction}} | Introductory slideset | 
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:01-Internet-Evolution.pdf|Internet Evolution}} | The Internet from the 90s until today | 
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:02-Value-of-Peering.pdf|The Value of Peering}} | Why peering is fundamentally important for the Internet | 
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:03-IXP-Design.pdf|IXP Design}} | The why and how of design and building an IXP |  
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:04-LINX-History.pdf|LINX History}} | The history of LINX from 1994 to 1997: my experience | 
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:05-ISP-Network-Design.pdf|ISP Network Design}} | The key components for designing a service provider backbone network |  
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:06-Peering_Transit_Network_Design.pdf|Transit and Peering Network Design}} | The key components for planning upstream transit and peering connectivity | 
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:11-Peering-Deployment.pdf|Peering Deployment}} | How to go about Peering (Private & at IXPs) in detail | 
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:07-ISP-Systems-Design.pdf|ISP Systems Design}} | | 
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:09-Choosing-Routers.pdf|Choosing Routers}} | How to choose a router |
 |          |                                     | |          |                                     |
 | IPv6     |{{:workshops:00-IPv6-intro.pdf|IPv6 Introduction}} | Why we need to deploy IPv6 | | IPv6     |{{:workshops:00-IPv6-intro.pdf|IPv6 Introduction}} | Why we need to deploy IPv6 |
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 |:::       |{{:workshops:13-IPv6-Device-Hardening.pdf|IPv6 Device Hardening}} | Device hardening, with a focus on IPv6 | |:::       |{{:workshops:13-IPv6-Device-Hardening.pdf|IPv6 Device Hardening}} | Device hardening, with a focus on IPv6 |
 |:::       |{{:workshops:14-IPv6-Routing-Security.pdf|IPv6 Routing Security}} | Implementing routing security, specifically related to IPv6 | |:::       |{{:workshops:14-IPv6-Routing-Security.pdf|IPv6 Routing Security}} | Implementing routing security, specifically related to IPv6 |
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-| Design   |{{:workshops:00-Internet-Introduction.pdf|Internet Introduction}} | Introductory slideset | 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:01-Internet-Evolution.pdf|Internet Evolution}} | The Internet from the 90s until today | 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:02-Value-of-Peering.pdf|The Value of Peering}} | Why peering is fundamentally important for the Internet | 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:03-IXP-Design.pdf|IXP Design}} | The why and how of design and building an IXP |  
-|:::       |{{:workshops:04-LINX-History.pdf|LINX History}} | The history of LINX from 1994 to 1997: my experience | 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:05-ISP-Network-Design.pdf|ISP Network Design}} | The key components for designing a service provider backbone network |  
-|:::       |{{:workshops:06-Peering_Transit_Network_Design.pdf|Transit and Peering Network Design}} | The key components for planning upstream transit and peering connectivity | 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:07-ISP-Systems-Design.pdf|ISP Systems Design}} | | 
-|:::       |{{:workshops:09-Choosing-Routers.pdf|Choosing Routers}} | How to choose a router | 
 |          |                                     | |          |                                     |
 | Security |{{:workshops:01-RTBH.pdf|Remotely Triggered Blackhole Filtering}} | Describing how RTBH filtering works | | Security |{{:workshops:01-RTBH.pdf|Remotely Triggered Blackhole Filtering}} | Describing how RTBH filtering works |
 |:::       |{{:workshops:02-RPKI.pdf|BGP Origin Validation}} | RPKI and securing BGP announcements | |:::       |{{:workshops:02-RPKI.pdf|BGP Origin Validation}} | RPKI and securing BGP announcements |
 +|:::       |{{:workshops:03-uRPF.pdf|Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding}} | Implementing uRPF for BCP38 |
  
 ==== Labs ==== ==== Labs ====
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