[lacnog] Consulta sobre cisco
Ivan Fernandez Aquino
ifernandez.aquino en gmail.com
Mie Nov 9 18:22:05 BRST 2016
Hola Manuel,
De lado del router seria crear un puerto logico (Port-Channel) y asociar
todas las interfaces fiisicas que gustes (hasta 8 del mismo tipo).
Saludos
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 3:17 PM Arian Trujillo Díaz <atrujillo10 en gmail.com>
wrote:
> Si se llama Etherchannel, pero gestiona el protocolo LACP u 802.3ad
>
>
> El 09/11/2016 a las 15:14, Alejandro Acosta escribió:
> > no.., esto no sería lo que estas buscando.
> >
> > Tu respuesta en el mundo de Cisco es etherchannel ..., nunca lo ví en
> > routers pero si en LAN Switches. No se si exista alguna solución más
> > moderna y que yo me haya quedado en la prehistoria :-|
> >
> >
> > Saludos,
> >
> > Ale,
> >
> >
> >
> > El 9/11/16 a las 2:11 p.m., Alejandro Acosta escribió:
> >> HSRP? VRRP?
> >>
> >>
> >> El 9/11/16 a las 2:08 p.m., Manuel José Linares Alvaro escribió:
> >>> Hola,
> >>> Alguien sabe como configurar un router cisco (tal vez un 2900 o
> >>> 2800) con dos interfaces de red
> >>> ethernet redundantes? algo parecido a lo que llamamos en linux
> >>> interfaces bond?
> >>> Saludos,
> >>> Manuel Linares.
> >>>
> >>> --------------------------------------------------
> >>> From: "Robert Guerra" <rguerra en privaterra.org>
> >>> Sent: Monday, November 7, 2016 2:31 PM
> >>> To: "Latin America and Caribbean Region Network Operators Group"
> >>> <lacnog en lacnic.net>
> >>> Cc: "GT IPv6 LAC / LAC IPv6 TF" <lactf en lacnic.net>
> >>> Subject: [lacnog] IGF 2016 / Se busca contactos sobre el despliegue
> >>> de IPv6
> >>>
> >>>> Estimados colegas,
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Estoy organizando una session sobre IPv6 en el Foro de Governance que
> >>>> tendrá lugar en Mexico al mes que viene.
> >>>>
> >>>> Me encantaría incluir la participación de personas responsable del
> >>>> despliegue de IPv6 de Latin America. A continuación os incluyo
> >>>> detalles
> >>>> de la session.
> >>>>
> >>>> Si teneis alguna pregunta, envíame una nota.
> >>>>
> >>>> saludos
> >>>>
> >>>> Roberto
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> Robert Guerra
> >>>> Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom
> >>>> Email: rguerra en privaterra.org
> >>>> PGP Keys : https://keybase.io/rguerra
> >>>>
> >>>> Details of the workshop
> >>>> ——————————————————————————
> >>>>
> >>>> IGF 2016 Workshop #6 : Can Law enforcement catch bad actors online
> >>>> anymore
> >>>>
> >>>>
> https://www.intgovforum.org/cms/igf2016/index.php/proposal/view_public/6
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Description of workshop:
> >>>>
> >>>> The exhaustion of the IPv4 address supply has been predicted since the
> >>>> end of the 1980s. However, the large scale adoption of mobile devices
> >>>> and their associated IPv4 addressing needs accelerated the exhaustion
> >>>> timetable, and placed increased pressure on network operators to
> >>>> conserve IPv4 addresses
> >>>>
> >>>> This pressure has resulted in a marked increase in the use of
> >>>> technologies, such as Network Address Translation (NAT), that allow
> >>>> pools of addresses to be shared across multiple endpoints. These
> >>>> mechanisms enable the reuse of the limited pool of available IPv4
> >>>> addresses, resulting in the number of connected endpoints vastly
> >>>> outnumbering the number of addresses in use in the public internet.
> >>>>
> >>>> This has three important implications for Internet technology
> >>>> developers, and those who depend on certain behaviors of the
> >>>> technology.
> >>>>
> >>>> Application designers need to consider the fact that an IP address
> >>>> does
> >>>> not necessarily identify an endpoint.
> >>>>
> >>>> Law enforcement and forensic functions need to consider that an IP
> >>>> address alone may not be sufficient to correlate Internet activity
> >>>> observations with an endpoint; and even an IP address associated
> >>>> timestamp generally may not suffice.
> >>>>
> >>>> Data retention mechanisms and policies that record or reference an IP
> >>>> address need to refactor their actions and requirements to consider
> >>>> that
> >>>> in increasingly large parts of the Internet, an IP address is merely a
> >>>> temporary identifier. Potentially large volumes of ancillary data are
> >>>> required to match an IP address to an endpoint.
> >>>>
> >>>> Description of the plan to facilitate discussion amongst speakers,
> >>>> audience members and remote participants:
> >>>>
> >>>> The workshop will be organized as a facilitated dialogue. Led by the
> >>>> moderator, subject experts will debate and discuss the key
> >>>> questions and
> >>>> issues. Subject experts will give opening comments, after which the
> >>>> moderator will turn to those attending the session and invited experts
> >>>> in the audience to engage in facilitated dialogue.
> >>>>
> >>>> In addition to the background documents and papers that will be
> >>>> prepared
> >>>> ahead of the IGF, additional articles of interest, commissioned blogs,
> >>>> reference materials and social media conversations will be
> >>>> published and
> >>>> distributed ahead of the workshop.
> >>>>
> >>>> Speakers:
> >>>>
> >>>> The experts listed below have accepted the invitation to
> >>>> participate in
> >>>> the session. They are drawn from the Law Enforcement, Government,
> >>>> Academia, Civil Society, The Technical Community and Private sector
> >>>> stakeholder groups. A facilitated dialogue will be organized so that
> >>>> these experts can bring their knowledge and perspective to discuss and
> >>>> debate the challenges brought by IPv4 exhaustion and the challenges
> >>>> and
> >>>> opportunities presented by IPv6 adoption.
> >>>>
> >>>> (1) Jeffrey R. Bedser is the founder and CEO of iThreat Cyber Group
> >>>> www.ithreat.com. Mr. Bedser has led ICG on its journey from an
> >>>> internet
> >>>> investigative firm to a technology driven threat Intelligence Company.
> >>>> ICG was formed in 1997 as Internet Crimes Group. Mr. Bedser has been a
> >>>> facilitator, panelist and speaker for organizations such as POLCYB,
> >>>> ASIS
> >>>> International, Infragard, HTCIA, The Conference Board, ICANN and
> >>>> the FBI
> >>>> Training Academy at Quantico. Mr. Bedser has received media
> >>>> coverage on
> >>>> multiple occasions discussing topics surrounding cyber-crime and cyber
> >>>> security.
> >>>>
> >>>> For the session, Jeff will help present an overview of the current
> >>>> challenges being faced by cyber investigators as IPv4 addresses are
> >>>> exhausted and the transition to a wider deployment of IPv6 takes
> >>>> place.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> (2) John Curran is considered an Internet and telecommunications
> >>>> industry expert. Curran was one of the founding members and is the
> >>>> current President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Registry
> >>>> for Internet Numbers (ARIN), a Regional Internet Registry (RIR). He is
> >>>> also a Principal Associate at Isotropic, LLC., a cybersecurity and
> >>>> telecommunications service provider. Curran actively participates
> >>>> in the
> >>>> activities of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and has
> >>>> served
> >>>> as co-chairman of the Operations and Network Management Area and
> >>>> member
> >>>> of IPng (IPv6) Directorate.
> >>>>
> >>>> For the session, John will bring the North American Regional Internet
> >>>> Registry perspective to the conversation.
> >>>>
> >>>> (3) Laura DeNardis is an American author and a globally recognized
> >>>> scholar of Internet governance and technical infrastructure. She is a
> >>>> tenured Professor and Associate Dean in the School of Communication at
> >>>> American University. She is a Senior Fellow of the Centre for
> >>>> International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and serves as the
> >>>> Director of
> >>>> Research for the Global Commission on Internet Governance. With a
> >>>> background in Information engineering and a doctorate in Science and
> >>>> Technology Studies (STS), her research studies the social and
> >>>> political
> >>>> implications of Internet technical architecture and governance.
> >>>>
> >>>> She is an appointed member of the U.S. Department of State Advisory
> >>>> Committee on International Communications and Information Policy
> >>>> (ACICIP). She has more than two decades of experience as an expert
> >>>> consultant in Internet Governance to Fortune 500 companies,
> >>>> foundations,
> >>>> and government agencies.
> >>>>
> >>>> For the session, Laura will bring an academic and research perspective
> >>>> to the conversation
> >>>>
> >>>> (4) Robert Flaim has been a Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) for the
> >>>> Federal Bureau of Investigation for over seventeen (17) years.
> >>>> Currently, SSA Flaim is assigned to the Executive Staff Unit of the
> >>>> Operational Technology Division in Quantico, Virginia. Since 2004, Mr.
> >>>> Flaim has worked on Internet Governance efforts with the Internet
> >>>> Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and Regional
> >>>> Internet
> >>>> Registries, i.e., ARIN, RIPE NCC, the Internet Engineering Task Force
> >>>> and other Internet Governance organizations, to foster Internet
> >>>> policies
> >>>> and practices that ensure effective international law enforcement
> >>>> investigations. Prior to his current position, Mr. Flaim worked at the
> >>>> FBI Washington Field Office on cyber and counterterrorism
> >>>> investigations.
> >>>>
> >>>> Bobby will bring a US and international law enforcement perspective to
> >>>> the conversation and dialogue. As well, Robert will bring a unique
> >>>> first-hand familiarity of urgent cyber investigations to to
> >>>> discussion.
> >>>>
> >>>> (4) Athina Fragkouli is the Legal Counsel at the RIPE Network
> >>>> Coordination Centre (NCC), where she is responsible for all legal
> >>>> aspects of the organisation. She defines the RIPE NCC legal framework,
> >>>> provides advice, and gives legal support for all RIPE NCC activities.
> >>>> Athina works with a variety of Internet stakeholders such as network
> >>>> operators, governments, and Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA). She also
> >>>> represents the RIPE NCC in a variety of fora such as technical
> >>>> meetings
> >>>> and EU-organised events.
> >>>>
> >>>> Athina - Will bring a European Regional Internet Registry
> >>>> perspective to
> >>>> the panel. As well she will bring a rights based, european and privacy
> >>>> perspective to the conversation.
> >>>>
> >>>> (5) Merike Kaeo is a recognized global expert in information security
> >>>> and author of “Designing Network Security.” Prior to joining
> >>>> Farsight Security, Merike served as Chief Information Security Officer
> >>>> for Internet Identity (IID), where she was responsible for maintaining
> >>>> IID’s vision and ensuring the company’s sensitive information and
> >>>> technologies are protected. Prior to joining IID, Merike founded
> >>>> Double
> >>>> Shot Security, which provided strategic and operational guidance to
> >>>> secure Fortune 100 companies. She led the first security initiative
> >>>> for
> >>>> Cisco in the mid-1990s. Merike is on ICANN’s Security and Stability
> >>>> Advisory Council (SSAC) and the FCC’s Communications Security,
> >>>> Reliability and Interoperability Council (CSRIC). She earned a MSEE
> >>>> from
> >>>> George Washington University and a BSEE from Rutgers University.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> (6) Dick Leaning has over 28 years’ experience in Law Enforcement,
> >>>> leading teams of investigators in the Metropolitan Police Service
> >>>> (London), UK National Crime Squad (NCS) and the Serious Organised
> >>>> Crime
> >>>> Agency (SOCA) and from 2009 within SOCA’s Cyber Crime Department. Dick
> >>>> has been the UK representative at the G8 High-Tech Crime subgroup of
> >>>> senior experts and Interpol’s European High-Tech Crime Working Group
> >>>> with responsibility for enhancing the abilities of law enforcement.
> >>>> Based in The Hague since September 2011, Dick joined the United
> >>>> Kingdom
> >>>> Liaison Bureau (UKLB) desk as a Europol Cyber Liaison officer, and has
> >>>> recently taken on the role of Seconded National Expert attached to the
> >>>> European Cybercrime Center (EC3) at Europol. In his current role, Dick
> >>>> has responsibility for Internet Community Engagement through which he
> >>>> hopes to achieve significant dialogue with the Internet’s
> >>>> multi-stakeholders and Law Enforcement, to work in partnership to
> >>>> prevent, disrupt and prosecute cyber criminals.
> >>>>
> >>>> Richard will bring a Internet Registry, Law Enforcement and
> >>>> International Cyber Investigation perspective to the conversation and
> >>>> dialogue.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> (7) Ben Butler has been with Go Daddy since 2001. In 2002, He
> >>>> formed the
> >>>> Go Daddy Abuse Department, and served as Director of Network Abuse for
> >>>> over 10 years. In this role, Ben helped create and enforce company and
> >>>> public policies dealing with every form of potential abuse that
> >>>> happens
> >>>> online, including spam, phishing, identity theft, copyright
> >>>> infringements, cyberbullying, child exploitation issues, and rogue
> >>>> internet pharmacies. He recently took on a new role as Director of the
> >>>> Digital Crimes Unit. Ben comes from a strong technical background
> >>>> including several years as a network and email administrator, and has
> >>>> experience in customer service, business management, and marketing.
> >>>>
> >>>> Ben will bring a registrar perspective to the conversation and
> >>>> dialogue.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Description of the proposer's plans for remote participation
> >>>>
> >>>> The workshop will be organized as a facilitated dialogue. Led by the
> >>>> moderator, subject experts will debate and discuss the key
> >>>> questions and
> >>>> issues. Subject experts will give opening comments, after which the
> >>>> moderator will turn to those attending the session and invited experts
> >>>> in the audience to engage in facilitated dialogue.
> >>>>
> >>>> Background paper (attached)
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
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*Ivan Fernandez Aquino*
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