Welcome to NANOG17 October 3-5, 1999 Montreal CA Hosted by Nortel & Mlink Internet.

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Welcome to NANOG17 October 3-5, 1999 Montreal CA Hosted by Nortel & Mlink Internet

Who I Am Susan R. Harris

Who I’m Not zElise Gerich zBill Norton zCraig Labovitz

MC for NANOG17 yBill !

Useful NANOG Facts Originally NSFNET Regional-Techs Meeting 1969 … Non-profit, operations and engineering education forum

You are here Conference Spectrum I E T F

NANOG Today conference attendees 4483 direct NANOG subscribers 1633 subscribe to nanog-announce 188 subscribe to nanog-post

Who We Are... ISP 36% Network Operator 24% Hardware Vendor 15% Software Vendor 3% Content Provider 1% Other 9% Consultant 5% R&E 7%

Where We’re From

Network Information mtg-9910/network.html RealMedia: need RealPlayer G2 or RealPlayer 5.0 We have DHCP & Static IP addresses Wireless

Odds & Ends zLunch on Your Own zBeer & Gear 5:30 - 7:30 Grand Salon Foyer zBOFs start at 7:30 p.m. New: “MPLS BOF - Vendors, Deployment, and Practice” Alan Hannan, 7:30 p.m., Anjou A/B

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Comments From Our Hosts! Roch Charbonneau Pascal Gosselin