DENOG15

Routing and Filtering Workshop - BGP handshake in real life
11-19, 11:00–15:00 (Europe/Berlin), Workshop 11

Want to perform the bgp handshake in real life? We got you covered ... in this workshop for beginners and intermediates we will dive into some network basics of bgp driven networks and also explore route filtering best practices (mainly for the DfZ = default free zone).

After some theory every attendee will receive one network node to configure. The fellow participants will be your peers. You will depend on the peers to reach your goals.

Warning: You will have to socialise with the peers around you!

Agenda:
11:00 - 12:00 = Theory Session
12:00 - 12:30 = Lab Intro
12:30 - 13:25 = Lunch
13:30 - 14:45 = Initial Handshakes and Lab Exercise
14:45 - 15:00 = Quiz

Background:
Last year we talked about the basics of carrier and bgp driven networks in our workshop "Network Architecture In Practice". This year we will cover the basics and especially the filtering again BUT we plan to include a hands-on lab which we couldn't supply last year.

Full abstract:
In network engineering there are a lot of rules and best practices, some written and some not. In this workshop we condense the most important knowledge we have accumulated over many years of running different service provider networks. We'll take a look at fundamental architecture decisions, traffic engineering and routing security for data and control plane.

There will be lots of real world config examples and plenty of time for questions and discussion.
Who is this for?

It is intended for people who (want to) run small to medium sized ISP networks. A basic understanding of routing concepts is going to be helpful. If you've configured a bgp session before, this workshop is for you.

Here all materials can be downloaded:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Z86vSptg2qgB88m8gq2lobyGWxn0WYpC?usp=sharing


What should participants bring to your workshop?

You will need to bring in your laptop of choice.

What you will also need:
- Internet access (Ability to google stuff)
- SSH client
- A pen
- Talk to your fellow peers around you
- Having fun

See also: Slidedeck (2.9 MB)

In 2017 Florian joined Arista and is leading the Systems Engineering team in Germany since 2021. Before his time at Arista he held technical and management positions at SPs and IXPs over the past 17 years, so his knowledge stretches from Engineering over Architecture and Strategic topics. Since the very beginning he has been engaged with the global internet community. In addition to his day job Florian also has been elected to the Board of DENOG e.V.

In his free time Florian likes to spend time with (e)biking, home automation, new/experimental technologies and video games.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/florianhibler/

My name is Vincentz Petzholtz and I am working in the Network Industry since 2006. I always have been a Network Engineer and Architect through different positions and companies (Interoute/GTT/SysEleven/Inter.link). Main area’s of expertise have been BGP (Routing, Policies etc.), MPLS/Traffic Engineering, Network Security (especially DDoS Detection and Mitigation) and overall network design and architecture (Backbone and DataCenter fabrics).

Since 2017 I moved on to be the Head of Network at SysEleven (now Inter.link). Since 2020, I also spend more time contributing to the Berlin Internet Community for the BCIX (Berlin Internet Exchange) as member of the advisory board. Shortly I will join Arista Networks as Solution Engineer/Architect.

The community needs and is based on participation from its members. I’ve benefited and enjoyed community driven and organized events and services. I want to give as much time as I can to contribute back to the community.

My linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentz-berlin/