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episode 7: ietf 96 Special II - Network Operations Center [English]


This is the second part of the #ietf96 special and recorded in English. My guest is Clemens Schrimpe. Clemens has been a volunteer to the NOC Team at IETF for many years, as you might already know if you are a frequent listener of this podcast or freakshow. Clemens talks about how the NOC Team sets up the ietf-network and how they bring “the internet” to meeting facilities all over the world. The topics contain timelines, logistics and how the hotel network becomes part of the ietf-net. And of course, me fangirling around.

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IETF NOC Team Volunteers:
•  Hirochika Asai (The University of Tokyo/WIDE)
•  Randy Bush (IIJ)
•  Joe Clarke (Cisco)
•  Colin Doyle (Right! Systems Inc)
•  Bill Fenner (Arista)
•  Joel Jaeggli (Fastly)
•  Bill Jensen (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
•  Hans Kuhn (NSRC)
•  Warren Kumari (Google)
•  Lucy Lynch (NSRC)
•  Jim Martin (INOC)
•  Rob Nagy (DeepDive Networking)
•  Karen O’Donoghue (ISOC)
•  Clemens Schrimpe

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 August 22, 2016  3h42m