Telö09 from an Internet Perspective Lars-Johan Liman, M.Sc. Senior Systems Specialist Netnod Internet Exchange Internetdagarna 2009-11-04.

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Telö09 from an Internet Perspective Lars-Johan Liman, M.Sc. Senior Systems Specialist Netnod Internet Exchange Internetdagarna

Netnod – Private Sector National Infrastructure Exchange points for Internet service providers Central infrastructure services –Domain name servers for top-level domains (DNS) –Time servers –Routing registry (mirror) –Network measurement reference (IIS TPTEST) Established in: –Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, Sundsvall, Luleå

Netnod’s Experiences from Telö09 The technology is not the problem! Organisation/support functions Logistics Cooperation/information exchange Staying power Decision paths

The Internet …is a fabric of many systems and players. …is critically dependent on logical systems. …carries communication between service providers and their technicians. …is used by the civil society for a wide variety of purposes. …needs to have a prominent role in future exercises!