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Best current operational practices (BCOP) Richard Jimmerson

Agenda BCOP History BCOP Solution Current BCOPs Documents Under Development BCOP Administration Updates

Why BCOP? Where does an operator find information on operational practices? – Operator forums / presentations – #ix – Books / Wiki – Search Engines – Vendors – Etc. Why is this a problem? – Outdated, inaccurate, archived, vetted What do you give others when they as you for advice on a current operational practice?

Why BCOP cont… Operators often implement solutions and don’t document lessons learned in a common location. Tutorials are given repeatedly (with updates occasionally) Continued education throughout the operational community is essential to better the Global Internet.

BCOP Solution Open, Transparent, Bottom-up, and Community led – Community driven, community written, community vetted Best Current Operational Practices from an open forum, list, and publicly searchable site. – Community written and approved Development Process for BCOPs – Everyone is welcome to participate 80/20 model

What is available today? Development Process Template IPv6 Subnetting Public Peering Exchange BCOP Wiki – BCOP Mailing list - cop

Documents under development IPv6 Peering and Transit Guidelines Security standards IPv6 Security Myths Public Peering Exchange (Update) – Route server changes – IXP prefix filtering from your IGP Deploying IPv6 in a Content Network Extension Headers (idea presented at NANOG58) Filtering – References to IETF BCP38/BCP84 Preventing amplification attacks Routing announcements to downstream customers standards (list discussion, not sure if there is an author for the draft) (anyone?)

BCOP Administration Board approval of new NANOG Ad Hoc Committee for BCOP – Chris Grundemann agreed to be the initial Chair Board approval of BCOP Project Manager position

Project Manager NANOG Board has approved the hire of a BCOP project manger Project Manager Activities – Coordinate BCOP project needs under direction of ED – Communicate IT needs to NANOG Staff – Work with authors and track document creation progress

BCOP Committee NANOG Board has approved the creation of an ad hoc committee for BCOP Call for volunteers – Announcement sent on NANOG and BCOP lists on 31 January, 2014 – We will evaluate slate of volunteers and form the new committee BCOP committee roles – Roles to ensure continuing operation of BCOP have been identified – These roles will be filled by mix of volunteer committee members and staff

Global BCOP Activities Active BCOP efforts underway in the following regions – NANOG – RIPE – LACNOG – AfNOG BCOP efforts are developing – JPNOG – NZNOG – More! There may be a need in near future for global coordination between regional efforts

Participate Suggest a topic which could use a BCOP Volunteer to write a document Join the discussion –

Thank you