Opening Slides from ION Belfast by Chris Grundemann of the Internet Society. Introduces the Internet Society and the Deploy360 Programme that hosts the ION Conference Series.
11 April 2016 - ION Bangladesh - What’s happening at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)? What RFCs and Internet-Drafts are in progress related to IPv6, DNSSEC, Routing Security/Resiliency, and other key topics? We’ll give an overview of the ongoing discussions in several working groups and discuss the outcomes of recent Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions, and provide a preview of what to expect in future discussions.
Best Current Operational Practices - An Update
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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standardizes the protocols and services that vendors implement and network operators are supposed to deploy and use. We believe there is an opportunity to better identify, capture, and promote best current operational practices emerging from various regional network operators’ groups. We believe sharing these documents across the globe would benefit the wider Internet community and help more operators deploy new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC faster and easier. Deploy360’s Jan Zorz will give an update on this progress, discuss the status of BCOP efforts across the world, and give an overview of some of the documents in the process so far.
Operators & the IETF
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23 November 2017 - At ION Belgrade, Kevin Meynell discusses what happened at the recent IETF meeting, and how to get involved in the open Internet standards community.
September 2017 - Aftab Siddiqui presents on the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS), and how we can work together to improve the security and resiliency of the Internet's routing system.
18 September 2017 - ION Malta
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18 September 2017 - ION Malta
DNSSEC helps prevent attackers from subverting and modifying DNS messages and sending users to wrong (and potentially malicious) sites. So what needs to be done for DNSSEC to be deployed on a large scale? We’ll discuss the reasons for deploying DNSSEC, examine some of the challenges operators have faced, and address those challenges and move deployment forward.
18 September 2017 - Rick Lamb, ICANN, on DANE:
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18 September 2017 - At ION Malta, Adam Peake discusses the IANA transition:
The IANA transition was successfully completed in October 2016 creating strengthened relationships between the IETF (Internet protocols and standards), Regional Internet Registries RIRs (IP addresses), and ccTLD and gTLD operators and TLD community and ICANN. A new organisation, Public Technical Identifiers (PTI), an affiliate of ICANN, is now responsible for performing the IANA functions and delivering the IANA Services on behalf of ICANN. The session will discuss these new arrangements and how they have enhanced ICANN’s accountability and transparency to the global Internet community. The session will also describe how ICANN is preparing for the Root KSK Rollover.
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ION Belfast - Opening Slides - Chris Grundemann
1.
2. Deployment & Operationalization:
Deploy360, Best Current Operational Practices,
Operators & the IETF
ION Belfast
Belfast, Northern Ireland
9 September 2014
3. What is the Internet Society?
The Internet Society (ISOC) is a cause-based organization that works with
governments, industries, and others to ensure the technologies and policies
that helped develop and evolve the Internet will continue into the future.
Our programs cultivate an Internet that is open to everyone, everywhere and
aim to ensure that it will continue to be a tool for creativity, innovation, and
economic growth.
MISSION: To promote the open development, evolution,
and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people
throughout the world.
4. How We Work To Protect Our Internet
Operating at the intersection
of policy, technology, and
development allows the
Internet Society to be a
thought leader on issues key
to the Internet’s continued
growth and evolution.
Technology
Development
Policy
5. History
Founded in 1992 by Internet pioneers
Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn as an
international nonprofit organization.
The Internet Society is the
organizational home of the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF), the
primary entity responsible for
establishing the Internet’s open
standards and best practices.
For more details, visit
www.internetsociety.org/history
6. Global Presence
100+
Chapters
Worldwide
EUROPE
65,000+
Members and
Supporters
AFRICA
145+
Organization
Members
6
Regional
Bureaus
18
Countries with
ISOC Offices
NORTH AMERICA
LATIN AMERICA &
CARIBBEAN
THE MIDDLE EAST
ASIA
Chapters OCTOBER 2013
7. The Deployment & Operationalization Team
• Chris Grundemann, Director, Deployment & Operationalization
• Dan York, Senior Content Strategist
• Megan Kruse, Technology Outreach Manager
• Jan Žorž, Operational Engagement Programme Manager
8. Deployment & Operationalization Projects
Deployment &
Operationalization
Deploy360
Programme
Best Current
Operational
Practices
(BCOP)
Operators &
the IETF
10. About Deploy360
The Challenge:
– The IETF creates protocols based on open standards, but
some are not widely known or deployed
– People seeking to implement these protocols are confused by
a lack of clear, concise deployment information
The Deploy360 Solution:
– Provide hands-on information on IPv6, DNSSEC, TLS for
applications, and Securing BGP to advance real-world
deployment
– Work with first adopters to collect and create technical
resources and distribute these resources to fast following
networks
11. Web Portal
(Online Knowledge Repository)
• Technical documents
• Audience-specific information
• Blogs & social media
Social Media
(Constant Audience Engagement)
• Twitter
• Facebook
• Google+
• YouTube
• RSS Feeds
Speaking Engagements
(Come Meet Us or Invite Us to Speak)
• IPv6 Summits
• Interop Events
• Network Operators’ Groups
ION Conferences
(Hands-on Educational Events)
• Ireland
• Djibouti
• Canada
• Singapore
• India
Deploy360 Components
12. Web Portal – www.internetsociety.org/deploy360
IPv6, DNSSEC, Securing BGP, TLS for Applications
knowledge base including tutorials, case studies,
training resources, etc.
Content specific to:
– Network Operators
– Developers
– Content Providers
– Consumer Electronics
Manufacturers
– Enterprise Customers
Blog posts
Social media integration
13. Social Media Channels
https://twitter.com/deploy360
https://www.facebook.com/Deploy360
http://gplus.to/deploy360
http://www.youtube.com/user/Deploy360
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/feed/
http://soundcloud.com/deploy360/
14. Speaking Engagements (External Events)
Consumer Electronics Show
North American IPv6 Task Force
Eurasian Network Operators’ Group (ENOG)
Large Installation Systems Administration
(LISA) Conference
Interop
Broadband World Forum
IPv6 Webinars
15. ION Conferences
3-4 events per year, co-located
with a diverse set of events in varying locations
Next Event: ION Belfast, 8-9 September 2014
Recent Events:
• ION Djibouti – 2 June 2014
• ION Toronto – 11 November 2013
• ION Krakow – 30 September 2013
Past events in Singapore, Brazil, Slovenia, India,
Argentina, and the US
Future events information announced at
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/ion/
16. Next Steps
Adding more content
– Clearly defined content growth using published roadmaps for
IPv6, DNSSEC, Securing BGP, and TLS for applications
– Actively engaged with industry professionals to curate or
create deployment content
Adding features based on audience feedback (including
yours!)
Adding information in multiple languages
Increasing blogging and social media efforts
17. Your Participation
Visit and explore
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360
Create Content
– Help us develop materials based on your experiences
– We will credit your work
Define New Features
– Tell us what you need to get started on your own deployment
– We have the flexibility to make changes/additions
Contact us: deploy360@isoc.org
19. What’s a BCOP?
Best Current Operational Practices
A living document describing the best operational
practices currently agreed on by subject matter
experts
Vetted and periodically reviewed by the global
network engineering community (GNEC)
20. The Problem
Operational knowledge tends to be “tribal”
– Presentations, hallway conversations, internal
documents, in someone’s head…
– Technology, tools, and practices change over time…
There are hundreds of operational forums
globally
– Archives stored in different formats, some searchable,
rarely have speech text or video, no vetting, and state
unknown.
How do I find up-to-date, relevant
information when I need it?
21. The BCOP Solution
Open, Transparent, Bottom-up, and
Community led
– Community driven, community written, community vetted
Best Current Operational Practices from an open forum,
list, and publicly searchable site.
– Community written and approved development process
for BCOPs
– Everyone is welcome to participate
80/20 model
22. BCOP efforts around the world
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/about/bcop/
• Africa: BCOP group started under AfNOG, lead by
Douglas Onyango
• Asia: BCOP Task Force started at JANOG, co-chaired
by Seiichi Kawamura and Yoshinobu Matsuzaki,
NZNOG BCOP starting up, lead by Dean Pemberton
• No whole-region effort started yet
• Europe: RIPE BCOP Task Force created, co-chaired by
Benno Overeider and Jan Žorž
• Latin America: BCOP Task Force started under
LACNOG, lead by Luis Balbinot and Pedro R Torres Jr.
• North America: NANOG BCOP Committee established,
lead by Aaron Hughes and Chris Grundemann
23. BCOP documents currently in progress
IPv6 troubleshooting for residential helpdesks (RIPE)
DNSSEC for authoritative name servers (RIPE)
(e)BGP configuration (RIPE & NANOG)
IPv6 Peering (NANOG)
Public Peering Exchange Participant (NANOG)
Ethernet OAM (NANOG)
Anti-DDoS (NANOG)
BCP 38 (NANOG)
Africa-specific IPv6 FAQ (AfNOG)
24. Potential Topics for Additional BCOPs
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/about/bcop/topics/
How to test your network performance
How to check your visibility from global Internet
De-Aggregation: strict filtering /48s out of /32
How are operators using IRR?
IPv6 enterprise network renumbering scenarios,
considerations, and methods
DNS Policies
Email Policies
ICMP Filtering
… (we need more suggestions)
25. Next Steps
Where are we going from here?
Continue to bootstrap new efforts as needed
Develop new BCOP documents
Lots of low-hanging fruit
Review and update existing BCOP documents
Start thinking & talking about global coordination
26. Get Involved Today!
Join this grass-roots effort at the ground
floor!
Contribute to an existing draft
Offer ideas for new drafts
Kick off a new document
Start a local or regional BCOP effort
Email deploy360@isoc.org for more
information
28. Project Rationale
In a perfect world:
– Operators participate in the IETF standards process
– New standards work perfectly once deployed
– Deployment and operationalization concerns are addressed
– Operators know when to participate, and do so in a timely manner
In reality:
– Network operators are not engaged enough in the IETF process
– Many operators do not join IETF mailing lists or attend meetings
– Operators do not know standards are even under development
– Standards deemed ready by recent IETF attendees sometimes turn
out to be problematic in operational networks
29. ISOC’s Role
The discussion about operator input (or lack thereof)
into the IETF process is not new, but there was very little
hard data to back up anecdotal evidence
DO created and marketed an online survey in 2014 to
understand the operators’ issues so that we can address
the concerns and ultimately help make better standards
We are working to facilitate communications between
operators and the IETF to help ensure operational
realities inform standards development
30. Initial Survey Results (Part 1)
Most survey participants were Operators/Engineers/
Architects; more than 90% hold primarily technical roles
Many have heard of the IETF and know what it does, but
do not know how to participate
A strong majority claim they are interested in IETF
mailing lists, find the content relevant, believe it’s
important to their jobs, but don’t have enough time to
participate in mailing lists
31. Initial Results (Part 2)
~50% do not participate in the IETF in any form; ~30%
participate only on mailing lists
+50% believe operator input is welcome; 64% say they
do NOT rely on vendors to represent them
50% of respondents claim to have a managerial role
82% say that they do not have a travel budget for IETF
meetings
32. Next Steps
Analyze and synthesize survey results and feedback
Collect data into an IETF Internet-Draft, including a
report on the challenges to greater operator engagement
and a summary of potential solutions, including:
– Things operators and operator groups can do to help
provide more input
– Things the IETF can do to help operators participate
– Things ISOC can do to help facilitate greater operator
engagement