[Nsi-wg] NSI tutorial in january

Inder Monga imonga at es.net
Mon Jan 14 05:45:06 EST 2013


Hi All,

I wanted to share that we had around 20+ people in the NSI tutorial room
today, the engagement from the audience was excellent, great questions and
the day passed by quite quickly.

Thanks to *Jerry* for organizing this from front to center and engaging the
audience, enabling the hands-on exercises by carrying two suitcases of
gear, thanks to *Tomohiro* and *Atsuko* for putting dedicated work to make
g-lambda run as aggregator, uRA and uPA, thanks to *Jeroen* for driving the
exercise instructions, and OpenNSA mediation layer implementation and
Topology discussion/slides and ......

....*very* special thanks to* Vangelis, Henrik and Chin* - who put in a lot
of work behind the scenes but could not be here.

People are looking forward to using this protocol and we need to get it
ready and into their hands ASAP. More detailed news and comments to follow.

Mahalo,
Inder




On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 4:33 AM, Jerry Sobieski <jerry at nordu.net> wrote:

> Hi all-
>
> I want to propose a "hands on" NSI v2 tutorial for the Techs In Paradise
> (TIP) 2013 meeting in Honolulu in mid January.
>
> I want to present NSI overall as the primary focus of the tutorial (not
> just v2 features.).   Of course this will include the framework, the
> protocol, some internals, tools, scripting, topology development, etc.   We
> will use v2 as the base for exercises - v2 should be fairly well developed
> by then.    I want to utilize the AutomatedGOLE Facility for the exercises.
>  I would also expect this will include some NML material as well.  As TIP
> will be attended primarily by network engineers, I will focus the tutorial
> primarily towards service engineering and deployment issues.
>
> This tutorial will incur a fair amount of organization and prep work
> (class sizes, program planning, exercise development and testing, etc) I
> would like to hear of anyone who would be interested in helping to develop
> and/or present this tutorial.  But I don't think it will be a lot of work
> at the venue - we already have done some of these in smaller settings.   I
> expect the tutorial to be at least 4 hours (half day) - perhaps a full day
> (6 hours) if we think we can not overwhelm attendees.
>
> Please let me know if you are interested in helping present such a
> tutorial or if you have ideas/suggestions for how we should frame it - and
> would be willing to sacrifice a day in Hawaii to teach folks about NSI:-)
>  We have only a short time to get the proposal in, so let me know asap.
>
> Thanks
> Jerry
>
>
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