June 2008: Summer internship seems the fashion this summer: Jonathan Park went to Intel Labs; Ricardo Oliveira went to Juniper; and Eric Osterweil went to PARC to work on a project led by Van Jacobson.
June 2008: Ricardo had a busy month, he attended SIGMETRICS 2008 to present our paper on "In Search of the elusive Ground Truth: The Internet's AS-level Connectivity Structure", as well as NANOG 43 and presented "Cyclops: An Internet AS-level Observatory"(slides)
December 2007: Dan Jen and Michael Meisel gave a presentation at the IRTF Routing Research Group meeting held in Vancouver, Canada on "APT: A Practical Transit Mapping Service".
October 2007: I wrote an article for IETF Journal on "A Retrospective View of NAT".
June 2007: I missed NANOG-40, but 3 IRLers made it, each gave a talk: Mohit chaired the BGP Tools BoF and presented Link-Rank, Eric presented BGP-Origins, and Ricardo presented a lightning talk on Cyclops.
June 2007: BGP-Origins goes live and is eager for community participation and feedback.
March 2007: Recently there have been lots discussions on "separating locators from identifiers". However different communities using this phrase to mean different things. To clarify the terminology, I gave a short talk at recent HIP Research Group meeting (slides).
February 2007: I was appointed to co-chair the IRTF Routing Research Group with Tony Li of cisco.
February 2007: The Internet routing scalability has been a focus of recent discussions in the IETF community (see mailing lists architecture-discuss@ietf.org, ram@iab.org). IAB held a workshop on Routing and Addressing in October 2006. Here is the latest draft of the workshop report.
January 2007: IAB held a workshop on "Unwanted Internet Traffic" during March 2006. Here is the rworkshop report. We welcome your comments!
September 2006: I wrote a short article for IETF Journal on multihoming impact on routing scalability and GSE analysis.