Cisco Systems, Inc.(R) Networkers: Welcome, January 30 - February 2, 2007 Cannes, France
 
 
 
 
 
Networkers 2007

Breakout Sessions

The in-depth educational opportunities available through the Breakout Sessions are the foundation of Networkers, and are the primary reasons thousands of networking professionals attend this event. Technology Breakout Sessions are led by Cisco experts, partners and customers and are 100% focused on today's most important and innovative technologies for service provider, enterprise, government, and small and midsized business networks.

At Networkers 2007 you can choose from more than 90 unique sessions, all delivered by senior Cisco engineers, Cisco Technology leads and Cisco Partners.

Breakouts will be organised by technology session groups; all session groups will provide a range of introductory through advanced-level courses covering the design, deployment, and troubleshooting of key network technologies. Sessions will focus on critical topics for both enterprise and service provider networks. Each Technology Breakout Session provides the latest and most relevant information so you can immediately apply it when you return to your workplace.

Introductory-level content will be available via the Networkers Online Program

The following Session Groups are planned for Networkers, Cannes 2007:

Session Level Descriptions

L1: Introductory. These sessions are intended for the most basic, beginner-level audience. No prerequisites are assumed, and no prior knowledge of the subject matter is expected of the audience for a full understanding of the session content.

L2: Intermediate. These sessions are intended for a technical audience who have some knowledge of the subject matter but who need additional information on the technology, architecture, protocol, design, deployment or troubleshooting details. There is an assumption of prerequisites or recommended sessions for Intermediate level sessions (which are defined in the session detail and listed in the session abstract).

L3: Advanced. These sessions are intended for a very technical audience. The session content is focused on fine detail, therefore a thorough understanding of the intermediate level technical detail on a particular subject is assumed and expected for the audience to gain any benefit from an advanced level session. There is an assumption of prerequisites or recommended sessions for Advanced level sessions (which are defined in the session detail and listed in the session abstract).

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Application Optimisation Technologies

These sessions cover technologies to enhance the performance and functionality of networked applications. It provides information on how applications like web based user interfaces, web services based architectures for machine to machine communication and enterprise video applications are built. These sessions also focus on the application requirements on the network and how the network provides services to optimise, scale and secure these applications.

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IP NGN Architectures and Technologies

The IP NGN track focuses on the aspects of access, aggregation, voice, video and session and services control in Service Provider networks. The latest architectures for triple play service delivery are covered, with special sessions discussing in depth the architectural details to deliver voice and video services. Particular emphasis is put on the field of the control and management of networks, sessions, and services in IP NGN networks. In the field of broadband access the hottest new technologies - Fiber to the Home and Public Wireless LAN - are treated in great detail. Another session is dedicated on the standardization aspects which have gained importance as IP NGNs have become the mainstream architecture for Service Providers.

These sessions are intended primarily for Service Provider representatives, responsible for network architecture, focussing on broadband access and aggregation, and triple play service architectures, for both residential and business services.

To gain maximum benefit from the presentations good knowledge of the fundamentals of Service Provider broadband networks and service delivery concepts is required.

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Campus and Wireless Evolution

The Campus and Wireless Evolution track will explore emerging network technologies and new applications that are creating opportunities for new Campus Network Services to deploy innovative business solutions. This track offers 11 breakout sessions tailored for Enterprise Campus Network Architects, Systems Integrators and Security Administrators addressing the most critical elements of Campus Networking.

The in depth technical sessions in this track will focus on Cisco's best design practices for Multilayer Campus and Wireless Campus architectures; demonstrate how to best configure and deploy the most recent networking technologies around "Fast Convergence and High availability", "Campus Network Segmentation and Services Virtualisation", and "Quality of Service". These sessions will explore alternative deployment scenarios with examples, specially around applications of new technology to the services offered in the campus network. The track will also incorporate a strong focus on Security in different domains such as Wireless Campus Security, Prevention of Layer 2 Attacks and the implementation of Identity based Network Services using Cisco IBNS and the latest 802.1x enhancements. Cisco recommendations and solutions that best address these Security challenges in Campus Networks will be exposed and covered in great detail.

The Campus and Wireless Evolution Track is tailored for Network Architects, Network Engineers and System Integrators with a background in IP routing, switching or wireless technologies and a strong interest in the next generation Enterprise Campus.

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Data Centres

The Data Centre track will explore issues like infrastructure simplification and flexibility through consolidation and virtualization, business continuance and policy-based automation of application provisioning that are enabled though an intelligent network fabric connecting all components of the next generation Data Centre.

A paradigm shift in compute power provisionned through clustered high-density commodity servers, e.g., blade servers, creates unprecedented opportunities for high performance computing applications, utility computing and database clustering in the Data Centre.

The sessions in this track will focus on Cisco's Data Centre architecture and solutions that are built around three interconnected pillars:

  • An Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet-based front end IP infrastructure with integrated security and application optimisation services
  • A virtualized back end Storage Area Network Fabric using director-class Fibre Channel and iSCSI switches
  • A very low latency Server interconnect fabric built with InfiniBand switches.

Each of these technology areas will be addressed by long-term subject matter experts from the US and EMEA. All expert speakers will be available for Meet-the-Engineer sessions.

The Data Centre Track is targeted for Enterprise IT managers, Network Architects, System Integrators and Data Center Storage managers.

Most sessions assume a basic understanding of a combination of routing and switching, storage networking, application environments and server architectures. For those new to these technologies we suggest attending the Data Centre Techtorials or visit the Networkers on-line portal which hosts a number of introductory sessions. Product knowledge is not needed, unless specifically stated in the session abstract or prerequisites.

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IP & MPLS Infrastructure Evolution

Sessions within the IP and MPLS Infrastructure Evolution (IPME) track are ideal for anyone who is responsible for the deployment, maintenance or ongoing development of IP and MPLS based networks. The complimentary range of Techtorials and Breakout Sessions cover a broad array of core IP and MPLS networking technologies in both LAN and WAN environments. Among the many subjects covered key topics include; advanced routing techniques, high availability, VPNs, quality of service, multicast and IPv6.The sessions address the latest developments and deployment techniques that are aimed at increasing the performance and efficiency of both Enterprise and Service Provider networks.

The speakers within the IPME track are some of the most talented experts in their respective fields with knowledge drawn from many years of experience designing, developing and deploying the most advanced IP and MPLS infrastructures.

Whether your need is for an update on the latest innovations or detailed information to help you to exploit your existing infrastructure the IP and MPLS Infrastructure Evolution track will have something to offer you.

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Management and Operations

The Management and Operations track is focused on getting more value out of your network by using innovations in network management technology. This track includes exciting developments and in-depth sessions on NBAR, IP SLA, NetFlow, DHCP, DNS and IOS-XR manageability.Dedicated breakouts are available on Unified Communication Management, ITIL and Performance, Accounting and Fault management using Device Instrumentation.

Learn from the experts! The speakers in this track include Distinguished Engineers, experts from Cisco TAC, Engineering and Consulting Engineering. These speakers will be available for Meet-the-Engineer sessions throughout the event.

Most sessions assume a basic understanding of Network Management technology. For those new to this technology we suggest either attending the relevant Techtorial or visit the Networkers on-line portal which hosts a number of introductory sessions. Product or specific technology knowledge is not needed, unless specifically stated in the session abstract or prerequisites.

This track is for you if you are responsible for designing, maintaining or troubleshooting your Network either as a Service Provider or as an Enterprise.

Look out too for Management breakouts in the following tracks : IP NGN and IP MPLS Infrastructure.

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Mobility

The Mobility Track is aimed at existing and future users, as well as providers, of mobility services in the Public Sector, Transportation Industry, Wireless and Wire line Service Providers. Associated sessions on Wireless LAN technologies are included in the "Campus and Wireless evolution" Track, and Core Mobile Service Providers technologies are addressed in the SP Access and Aggregation Track.

The Mobility Track will explore Cisco's Mobility vision where IP is considered the glue between all existing and future access technologies and the application world. The sessions in this Track will focus mainly on the Public Sector, Transportation Environments and Mobile Service Providers Challenges.

Of particular relevance to Public Sector are sessions covering outdoor wireless coverage technologies, Mobile IP as a technology and market enabler for connected vehicles, and new IP appliances.

Mobile Service Providers Security challenges will be addressed, including ITP SS7/IP translation mechanisms and business opportunities. In addition there will be an update on MSP challenges in building an appropriate IP Core, optimising RAN aggregation over IP and facing new services as video delivery.

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Security

The Security track will provide an in-depth exploration of network and application security. Session will focus on issues like advanced IPsec/SSL VPN, network infrastructure protection as well as introductions to new concepts like network admission control and dynamic group VPN.

The track is both for enterprise and for service provides. The former will find sessions about host based IPS, anti-virus, enterprise security management. The later will find sessions on how to protect the network infrastructure, DoS attacks, ... Of course, enterprise attendees will also find SP sessions interesting and vice-versa.

Other security related sessions are also available in other tracks such as Data Centre, IP & MPLS Infrastructure Evolution, Application Optimisation Technologies, Unified Communication Technologies, Campus and Wireless Evolution.

The attendees are expected to have a basic knowledge of security as there is no introductory sessions. For some sessions, understanding networks and applications will also help in getting the most of the sessions.

Please note that there is some overlap between the breakout sessions and the security techtorials (the overlaps are well indicated in the techtorial abstracts).

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Unified Communications Technologies

The Unified Communications technologies track covers voice and video technologies and related applications like Callcenters and Unified messaging. Last year this track was known as the voice and video technologies (VVT) track but was renamed as Unified Communications more and more goes beyond voice and video. The main focus is on Enterprise technologies: Service Provider related topics are represented in the IP NGN Architectures and Technologies track.

This track is designed for technical professionals who are responsible for the deployment, maintenance or ongoing development of IP based Unified Communications networks. It will give you an up-to-date overview of what current and future possibilities are, provide you with practical advice and real-life examples and offers a great opportunity to interact with our experts. Amongst others, we will address relevant protocol developments (e.g. SIP, RSVP), design best practices (e.g. security, gateway, dialplan and video design) and updates on recent developments (e.g. presence, video and Callmanager 5).

Most sessions assume a basic understanding of voice or video technologies. For those new to these technologies we suggest either attending the relevant Techtorial or visit the Networkers on-line portal which hosts a number of introductory sessions. Product knowledge is not required, unless specifically stated in the session abstract or prerequisites.

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