Ulsbold Enkhtaivan

Senior network engineer | Mobicom Corporation

Ulsbold has 12 year experience in the ISP and Telecom industry, currently a senior network engineer at Mobicom corporation in Mongolia. He is responsible for IP Transit/Core, domestic MPLS and Enterprise network in Mobicom corporation. His expertise includes routing & switching, IPv6 dual stack, MPLS.

Ulsbold is Program committee member of mnNOG.

11.30 - 13.00 AM Conference

Friday 28th of Oct

Technical session1

  • Presentation 1: Enabled ipv4/ipv6 dual stack infrastructure - Ulsbold Enkhtaivan (Mobicom)
  • Presentation 2: IPv6 Deployment in 2022 - Guangliang Pan (APNIC)
  • Presentation 3: SDN Controller integration to Virtualization Manager
  • Presentation 4: The challenges of the Edu transformation
09:00 - 17:30 Workshop

Sunday to Thursday 23-27th of Oct

Network Management and Monitoring

Synopsis

The objective of this tutorial is to introduce Network Management and Monitoring concepts by giving an overview of Network fundamentals, Linux fundamentals and exploring some of the Free Open Source Software (FOSS) tools that can be utilised for Network Management and Monitoring.

Target Audience

Engineers, Network Managers and Operators, and Security policy makers who are interested in Network Management and Monitoring and want to gain an understanding of how to utilise various tools to improve network telemetry.
Tutorial topics

  • Fundamentals of Networking
  • Fundamentals of Linux
  • Introduction to NMM
  • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Fundamentals
  • Round-Robin Database (RRD) tool
  • Log management and Time series database
  • Flow monitoring

Workshop Agenda: https://wiki.apnictraining.net/nmm-20221023-mn

14.00 - 18.00 PM Tutorial

Saturday 22th of Oct

RPKI ROV tutorial

Target Audience

  • Anyone interested to understand the RPKI framework and how it helps secure Internet Routing.

Synopsis

  • Why do we keep seeing news headlines about major networks not being reachable because traffic got rerouted to somewhere else? BGP mishaps are very common and frighteningly very easy. Examples are malicious route hijacking, mis-origination (fat fingers), and bad filters (route leaks). We need better mechanism(s) to ensure no one can inject false information into the global routing system that easily.
  • This tutorial will look at current route filtering tools/techniques, how RPKI is just a piece in the puzzle, and what we should do to secure the internet routing.

Pre-requisites

For those who manage IP resources for your organisations (technical or corporate contacts), please do come with MFA (OTP) enabled for your MyAPNIC account, as well as ensure you have permission from your Corporate Contacts to certifiy your resources - let us create ROAs for your prefixes!

This workshop is not an introduction. It is assumed that the workshop participants have a working knowledge of:

  • IP Routing (esp BGP)
  • How to use a router command line interface (Cisco IOS configuration syntax).
  • Basic Linux command line (CLI) skills.

Full agenda: https://wiki.apnictraining.net/rpki-20221022-online

RPKI ROV tutorial + ROA session free for everyone who is interested, it will be held on ErdemTower room#705 on October 22nd at 14:00 (GMT+8)

Class limit: 20 people.

Registration: Click Here