Videos tagged with Routing
Anycast Routing is used on the Internet to provide many services, including NTP and DNS, but very few know that you can locally deliver websites and content over HTTP/TCP/Anycast. There's many factors that go into designing an anycasted network. We'll discuss a real world event on Dyn Inc's network which caused a severe service degradation for one of our nameservers due to uncontrolled anycast ...
LISP Part 1: Problem Statement, Architecture and Protocol Description
Google Tech TalkFebruary 10, 2010ABSTRACTPresented by Dino Farinacci.We will describe the initial problem statement LISP was created for. Since fall of 2006, when the IAB held a routing workshop in Amsterdam, we have found many more use cases for the level of indirection LISP brings. LISP is taking the overloaded semantics of the IP address, where a network device's identity address and locatio...
LISP Part 2 - Mapping Database Infrastructure and Interworking
Google Tech TalkFebruary 17, 2010ABSTRACTPresented by Dino Farinacci.In Part 1, we discussed how endpoint IDs and routing Locators are used to provide a level of indirection for routing and addressing. This session will describe all the database mapping algorithms we have considered for mapping an EID to a set of Locators. We will take about the technical challenges of each and brainstorm about...
LISP Part 3 - Deployed Network and Use-Cases
Google Tech TalkFebruary 24, 2010ABSTRACTPresented by Dino Farinacci.Now that Part 1 and Part 2 sessions gave you the foundation of the technology, we will take a deep-dive of the various use-cases LISP provides. From low opex multi-homing to using provider independent addresses to Data Center to Mobility applications, we will show how one architectural solution can solve so many critical probl...
MerbDay: Merb Router
Speaker: Bryan Ray Created by tkadom
ITidiots Episode 37: Routing & Remote Access
This weeks training video screencast: Windows Server 2003 comes complete with its own routing and remote access service, funnily enough referred to as Routing and Remote Access Service, or RRAS. To be honest most organisations would probably make use of hardware solutions but RRAS can be used quite effectively for smaller organisations. In this episode we setup RRAS to receive incoming VPN conn...