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Saturday, 3rd July 2004 – Tutorials |
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Stream 1 - ( in the Hilton ) |
Stream 2 |
Stream 3 - ( in the Hilton ) |
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9.00-12:30 |
QoS - Glen Turner, AARNet |
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SIP (all day) - AARNet |
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12:30-2:00 |
Lunch |
2:00-5:10 |
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SIP (all day) - AARNet |
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Sunday, 4th July 2004 – Tutorials |
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Stream 1 - ( in the Cairns International ) |
Stream 2 - ( in the Cairns International ) |
Stream 3 - ( in the Hilton ) |
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9.00-12:30 |
User Resource Management and Security Management – A practical introduction - Juniper |
Security - Fortinet |
IP v6 - Greg Wickham and Chris Myers, GrangeNet
GregWickham_ChrisMyers.pdf |
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12:30-2:00 |
Lunch |
2:00-5:10 |
ITIL - Griffith University
Steve_Walsh.pdf |
Campus Network Design – Tony Saunders, Cisco Systems |
Multicast - Greg Wickham and Chris Myers, GrangeNet
GregWickham_ChrisMyers.pdf |
QuestNet Golf |
5:10-6:00 |
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6:00-800 |
Joint QUESTnet/APAN Welcome Event |
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Monday, 5th July 2004 - Conference |
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Stream 1 – Management |
Stream 2 – Cisco |
Stream 3 – Other |
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8:00 -8:30 |
Registration |
8:30 - 9:00 |
Welcome - Kent Adams, Director, Information Technology & Resources, James Cook University &
Opening Remarks - Lt Gen (Ret) John Grey AC, Chancellor, James Cook University
QUESTnetWelcome.pdf
John_Grey.pdf |
9:00-9.45 |
KeyNote - SURFnet6, NetherLight and GLIF - Kees Neggers, SURFnet, Netherlands
Kees_Neggers.pdf |
9.45-10:30 |
KeyNote - The Status and Results of the 6NET Project and Related IPv6 Initiatives - Peter Kirstein, University College, London, United Kingdom
Peter_Kirstein.pdf |
10:30-11:00 |
Break |
11:00-11:40 |
The new AARNet 3 network and its implementation - Chris Hancock and Don Robertson, CEO and Deputy CEO, AARNet, respectively
Don_Robertson_andAARNet.pdf |
11:40-12:20 |
AARNet 3 Continued |
12:20-1:30 |
Lunch |
1:30-2:10 |
The Australian Research and Education Network: its critical role in Australia's e-Research Infrastructure strategy - Evan Arthur, DEST
Evan_Arthur.pdf |
Design of the CRS-1 - Iain Lockyer, Cisco Systems |
Rendezvous: ZeroConf for the masses - Joseph Cox, Apple Computer |
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2:10-2:50 |
Mission Possible! – an integrated approach to the provision of broadband - Peter Nissen, DEST / DoCITA
Peter_Nissen.pdf |
IP Telephony: The Road Ahead - Adam Radford, Cisco Systems
Adam_Radford.pdf |
Interactive Distance e-Learning - Nick Leake (/display/qn2004/Papers#Papers-'InteractiveDistanceeLearning'viasatelliteACaseStudyofNSW&NTSchoolsoftheAir) |
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2:50-3:20 |
Break |
3:20-4:00 |
National Research Education and Innovation Network (NZ) - Dr Peter Komisarczuk
Peter_Komisarczuk.pdf |
Adaptive Services Framework - Keith Sinclair, Cisco Systems
Keith_Sinclair.pdf |
Unified Communications: Increasing business efficiency with communications - Brian Bird, Alcatel |
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4:00-4:40 |
Can I email you please? - Claire Groves, UQ
Claire_Groves.pdf |
Layer 7 Switching Deployment at QUT - David Richards, QUT
David_Richards.pdf Daniel_Storey.pdf |
AARNet IPv6 session - IPv6 working group update
Michael_Biber.pdf |
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4:40-5:20 |
Email – The 'killer application' becomes Mission-Critical - Jeff Brainard, Mirapoint
Jeff_Brainard.pdf |
Managing Gigabit Networks, Applications and Services - Mike Hicks, Compuware
Mike_Hicks.pdf |
AARNet IPv6 session - Ipv6 |
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5:20-6:00 |
Session |
Session – Firewalling
Bryan_Thompson.pdf |
AARNet IPv6 session - Ipv6 |
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6:30 onwards |
QUESTnet Australian BBQ |
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Tuesday, 6th July 2004 – Conference |
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Stream 1 – Management |
Stream 2 – Billing / Traffic |
Stream 3 – WLAN |
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9:00-10:00 |
KeyNote - Networks for knowledge and innovation - A strategic study of European research and education networking - Karel Veitch, CEO TERENA |
10:00-10:30 |
Break |
10:30-11:10 |
ANP Directions – Andrea Grosvenor, DoCITA
Andrea_Grosvenor.pdf |
Internet Content (Filtering, Caching, Content Delivery) - John Cougar, Telstra Internet |
Wireless LAN Control Architecture - Simon Newstead, Juniper Networks
Simon_Newstead.pdf |
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11:10-11:50 |
The Research Programme of the CSIRO Centre for Networking Technologies for the Information Economy - Glynn Rogers, CeNTIE
Glynn_Rogers.pdf |
Accounting at Gigabit Speeds - the Trials and Tribulations - Peter Newman, QUT
Peter_Newman.pdf |
Real Time WLAN - Alex Gatiragas, NEC
Alex_Gatiragas.pdf |
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11:50-12:30 |
GrangeNet ~ a great start and an even brighter future - Paul Davis, GrangeNet
Paul_Davis.pdf |
Volume Accounting and User Management in a University Environment - Mark Williams, Juniper Networks |
Wireless Mesh Networks - Richard O'Halloran, Nortel Networks
Richard_OHalloran.pdf |
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12:30-1:30 |
Lunch |
1:30-2:10 |
Connecting Rural communites using WiFi - Jamie Curtis, U.Waikato
Jamie_Curtis.pdf |
Cost recovery and billing for today's networks - Steve Prince, Phoneware
Steve_Prince.pdf |
CeNTIE, A next generation research network – Jim Argyros, CeNTIE
Jim_Argyros.pdf |
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2:10-2:50 |
BushNet – Politics, Practicalities and Speeding Fines - John Dodson and Peter Choquenot, U.Syd and ATI, respectively
JohnDodson_PeterChoquenot.pdf |
Internet accounting, billing, and user management via Jet - Kevin Littlejohn, Obsidian
Kevin_Littlejohn.pdf |
Partnering in research with Nortel Networks - James Boswell, Nortel & CeNTIE |
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2:50-3:20 |
Break |
3:20-4:00 |
Report on the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories - Robin Stanton, ANU
Robin_Stanton.pdf |
Personal Multimedia Conferencing - Alfred Ng, Radvision
Nicolas_Dramais.pdf |
Enabling distant collaboration with SIP - Mick Regan, Nortel Networks |
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4:00-4:40 |
Project Management Case Study: Wireless@Griffith - Thomas King and David Renaud, Griffith University
King_Renaud.pdf |
Are you spamming today? - Matthew Sullivan, SORBS
Matthew_Sullivan.pdf |
AARNet IP telephony session - IP Telephony working group update
Rod_Ibell_1.pdf |
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4:40-5:20 |
Software Engineering for the Computational Grid - David Abramson, Monash
David_Abramson.pdf |
Peering in Australia - Steve Baxter, PIPE Networks
Steve_Baxter.pdf |
AARNet IP telephony session
Rod_Ibell_2.pdf |
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5:20-6:00 |
Session – Cross University Provisioning and Authentication |
Session – Peering |
AARNet IP telephony session |
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6:30 onwards |
Joint Gala Dinner |
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Wednesday, 7th July 2004 - Conference |
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Stream 1 – Directions |
Stream 2 – Mail/AV/Spam |
Stream 3 – Video |
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9:00-10:00 |
Keynote - Managing the equivalent to AARNet in China albeit servicing 1200 universities! - Xing Li, Deputy Director, China Education and Research Network (CERNET) |
10:00-10:30 |
Break |
10:30-11:10 |
Optical Networks - Gary Ruddy, Nortel Networks
Gary_Ruddy.pdf |
Anti-Virus & SPAM Management, The Microsoft way - Raj Natarajan, Microsoft
Raj_Natarajan.pdf |
Leading Edge Videoconferencing - Gary Gulliford and Roger Boe, James Cook University and Tandberg, respectively
Gary_Gulliford.pdf
GaryGulliford_RogerBoe.pdf |
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11:10-11:50 |
An Independent View of University Public Web Server Availability - Philip Roy
Phil_Roy.pdf |
Why less is more in anti-virus protection - Leigh Costin, Fortinet |
AARNet Video over IP session - WG report
Michael_Fry.pdf |
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11:50-12:30 |
Networking beyond the year 2010 - Vince Pizzica, Alcatel |
Achieving Enterprise Wide Authentication using EAI – Martin Flanagan, Eucalypt Software Partners
Martin_Flanagan.pdf |
Research Channel International and Video over IP - Andrew Howard, AARNet
Andrew_Howard.pdf
Chris_Aquilina.pdf
Steve_Cox.pdf |
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12:30-1:00 |
Closing Remarks - Kent Adams, Director, Information Technology & Resources, James Cook University
Prizes
Handover to the next University
QUESTnetClosing.pdf |
1:00-2:00 |
Lunch |
2:30-6:00 |
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All day |
Thursday, 8th July 2004 – Reef Trip |
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All day |
Friday, 9th July 2004 - Kuranda Skyrail and Train |