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20071008 Monday October 08, 2007
CEC: Myths, Missteps and Folklore in Networking

Radia hates computers :) The goals of this session and some other stuff:


The whole gallery, being updated as frequently as possible.

Some things are so obvious that we shouldn't need to talk about them, however everyone gets it wrong. IPv4 spec says use a version number of 4 but ignore the field. What if you send IPv6? No idea, bogus.

I am really enjoying this presentation. "There is no reliable 'I am dead' message protocol"

OSI layers above 5 are boring :)

So what about loops? spanning tree, came with a poem, this is why Radia thinks it made her so popular (Algorhyme) which was also the abstract of her paper.

Bridges fail dangerous, start forwarding if you don't see other bridge messages. Boston Hospital network meltdown when bridges couldn't keep up with wire speed.

TRILL - TRansparent Interconnection of Lots of Links (in IEFT)

Brain infestation: Data making it be there when you want it but making it gone when you want it gone (assured delete)

Woot! Slide decks are not the way to disseminate information, small papers and such.

Interesting observation: If everything was encrypted end to end you can't detect spam before it gets to you.

Now a short rant on VLANs

This was great!


Oct 08 2007, 07:28:53 PM EST Permalink Comments [2]

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Excellent CEC coverage (on Twitter too!), Shawn! :-D

Posted by Skrocki on October 08, 2007 at 08:33 PM EST #

Great coverage, shame I missed the session :(

Posted by scott on October 09, 2007 at 11:26 AM EST #

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