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Meeting Theme: Sensing at the fingertips

Dates: 13-14 November 2024 

Format: 2 half days + informal dinner

How do you detect anomalies?


Venue/Location 

CSC Office (FUNET)

Life Science Center Keilaniemi office complex.

Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz, 

Virchow Room, 

Alexanderpl. 7, 10178 Berlin, GermanyKeilaranta 14, 02150 Espoo, Finland. 

Google maps link:

Google Maps
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Hotels

Ordered byt distance to the venue:

If visitors would rather stay in the Helsinki City Center, there are many hotels to choose from and it's easy get to us with subway.

Travel From the Airport

Finland's main airport, Helsinki Airport ("HEL") is the closest airport. You can either use public transport (local train + subway, about 1 hour) or take a taxi (about 30 minutes) to reach us.

Public transport:

Download HSL app beforehand and register in the app, info and download links https://www.hsl.fi/en/tickets-and-fares/hsl-app . Helsinki Airport has free wifi you can use to buy your ticket. Ticket needs to be purchased before you board (train/bus/tram/ferry) or enter the platform area (subway). If you're boarding a blue bus, enter via front door and show your ticket to the driver. All other transport methods: just get on.

Airport is in zone C, CSC is in zone B but all reasonable routes go thru city center (zone A) -> buy an ABC ticket (4,10€ for one trip or 16,50€ for 48 hour ticket). Take any of the local trains (I or P) from Helsinki Airport train station and ride it to the end (Central Railway Station). Change to subway (any westbound train: to Kivenlahti or Tapiola) and get off at Keilaniemi station.

Taxi

If you opt for the taxi, it'll cost you about 50€ (or more if it's a rush hour). Our host strongly suggests to use only taxis from airport's lanes 1 (FixuTaxi), 2 (Taksi Helsinki) or 3 (Menevä). Lane 4 has all other taxi companies with individual pricing.

Remote Participation

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How to get there

From Berlin Airport BER

By public transport:


Take the S9 on the S-Bahn to reach the hotel in 44 minutes. Alternatively, with the regional train, you need 25 minutes.


By car:
The hotel is a 28-kilometer drive from the airport on motorway B96a, which is typically the fastest route.


From Berlin Central Station

By bus:
Take bus TXL to S+U Alexanderplatz Bhf/Memhardstr, then walk 270 meters to the hotel.


By tram:
Take the M5 tram to U Alexanderplatz (Berlin), then walk 260 meters to the hotel.


By train:
Take the S-Bahn line S5 toward Strausberg Nord, S7 toward Ahrensfelde/Wartenberg, or S9 toward Berlin-Schönefeld. Exit at the Alexanderplatz station. The travel time is approximately 7 minutes.

Hotels

Recommended in terms of proximity to meeting location:

  1. H4 Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz
  2. Premier Inn Berlin Alexanderplatz
  3. Hampton by Hilton Berlin City Centre Alexanderplatz

*Park Inn by Radisson Berlin is fully booked.

Remote Participation


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REGISTRATION LINK HERE

For any questions, please email nadelina.sandu@geant.org

AGENDA (Times in CET)

Wednesday, 13th of November

Time 

13:00 - 14:00

Arrival & Lunch at Spagos Restaurant (1st floor of hotel)

14:00 - 14:15

Welcome from DFN - Robert Stoy (DFN)


Session 1 - Chair Mick

14:15 - 14:45

MANRS - Arturo Servin (Interconnect and Edge Planning Technical Program Manager at Google and member of the MANRS Steering Committee)

Update on MANRS (Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security).

Arturo-MANRS-update.pdf

DRAFT AGENDA (ALL TIMES ARE IN EEST)

Dates: 7&8 May 2024 in Helsinki, Finland

*Recording available on request. Please contact nadelina.sandu@geant.org

Registrations

Tuesday, 7th of May

Session 2 - Panel: SOC and NOC Boundaries
Time (EEST)

12:00 - 13:00

Arrival - Lunch at "The Plate" (Life Science Center Keilaniemi's own restaurant)

13:00 - 13:15

(12:00 - 12:15 CEST)

Welcome from CSC, Juha Oinonen, CSC/FUNET

Session 1 - Data and Non-Data

13:15 - 13:45

Data Lakes in Data Centres operations and Monitoring Object-Storage Services, Juha Törnroos, CSC/FUNET

In this talk we will see what the object storage services are, what they are used for, how they are connected to the network and how they are monitored

13:45 - 14:15

Fiber based sensing technologies and field test sensing activities at Sikt, Kurosh Bozorgebrahimi, SIKT

The talk will give a short introduction of some known fiber sensing techniques. In addition, it will present Sikt’s fiber sensing activities in the lab and field.

14:15 - 14:45

Fibre sensing: SOP methods and results from live trials, Rasmus Lund, NORDUnet

14:45 - 15:15

Coffee break

RPKI 101 - Alastair Strachan (RIPE NCC)

RPKI_presentation.pdf

15:15 - 15:40

GEANT SOC, Ryan Richford, GÉANT

In this talk, we will see what the GEANT SOC is doing, how it is evolving and the boundaries of responsibility

15:40 - 16:05

The SOC and the NOC at JISC, David Neller, Paul Knee and Mark Worthington, JISC

In this talk, both the SOC and the NOC teams at JISC will share their experiences on the following:

•    How we grew to where we are today

•    responsibilities of each team

•    communication/separation of duties between teams

16:05 - 16:30

The SOC and the NOC at SURF, Wim Biemolt, SURF

SURFsoc and other security topics related to network activities at SURF.

30

Increasing Network Visibility - RCTS 2.0 - João Silva (FCCN)

This presentation showcases the advancements in network visibility achieved within the FCT|FCCN L2/L3 network over the past two years, following the RCTS100 project. This project not only upgraded the network to Nx100G connections but also introduced a complete technological shift in network management.

The goal is to illustrate how specific tools and features interact to provide enhanced visibility while offering better performance and scalability than previous solutions.

2024_SIG-NOC_Visibility_joao_silva_FCCN_v2.pptx

15:30 - 15:45

EuroHPC update - Temoor Khan (GÉANT)

EuroHPC O,A & M STF (1).pptx
Hyper-connectivity STF ECapone (1).pptx

15:45 - 16:15Coffee break

Session 2 - Chair Jonny
16:15 - 16:45

EOSC - Peter Szegedi (European Commission)

EOSC EU Node- Update Nov 2024 Berlin SIG-NOC-v2.pdf

16:30 - 16:45

Open Discussion

16:45 - 17:15

Flash talks

18:15 - 20:00

Private visit to Elisa's Telephone Museum, kindly hosted by CSC/Funet (please, be aware the Museum is on 2nd floor and entrance is via a staircase, so it's not an accessible location).

The museum is located bit north of the Helsinki city center, https://goo.gl/maps/DGFapC4aTNs

20:15

Dinner at Restaurant Mamma Rosa (Runeberginkatu 55, 00260 Helsinki, Finland), sponsored by GÉANT. 

Please note: drinks are self-paid.

Wednesday, 8th of May

Sources of truth: DFN's GIS - Thomas Schmid (DFN)
17:15 - 17:45

Routing Security - Steve Wallace (Internet2)


End of Day 1

19:30

Group dinner at Restaurant Julchen Hoppe

(Google maps link here)

*Sponsored by RIPE NCC


Thursday, 14th of November

Time 
09:00 - 09:15
Welcomes

Session 3 - Chair Jože

09:15 - 09:45

NOC Troubleshooting: Unified View, Automated Action - Mirna Ljubić Tustonjić (CARNET)

In modern Network Operation Centers (NOCs), the complexity of managing operational networks is amplified by the need to access data from numerous tools and systems. The latest SIG-NOC tools survey indicates that, on average, organizations use 11.5 different tools daily. This multi-tool environment can slow down the troubleshooting process, as network engineers are forced to navigate between several screens to find and fix problems.

To overcome this challenge, we have created a solution as part of the GN5-1 project’s Network Development work package (WP6), which automates the collection of data from various tools and date sources and presents it on a unified dashboard using Grafana. This method significantly accelerates troubleshooting, making it faster and more efficient.

Our presentation will focus on demonstrating this practical use case, outlining the data sources involved, and showing how we visualize this information to provide a comprehensive network overview on a single screen.

Mirna_presentation_CARNET_video.pptx

09:45 - 10:15

Deep insights through network visibility - use cases for NRENs - Aitor Mendaza Ormaza (BENOCS)

Network visibility is essential for a smooth-running network. NRENs benefit in different ways from gaining such insight into their network: they can save cost of transit and internet exchanges, can secure more direct and symmetrical paths for their traffic, resulting better quality of service for their users. Further benefit is gained when analyzing how the traffic is running through different VRFs, visualizing the entire traffic exchanged with any specific network within the NREN system or with the external internet.

Aitor Mendaza presentation.pdf

10:15 - 10:45

Flash Talks:

10:45 - 11:15Coffee break

Session 4 - Chair Maria Isabel
11:15 - 11:45The DFN network X-WiN and its current core network migration from a monitoring perspective - Robert Stoy (DFN)

Robert Stoy presentation.pptx
11:45 - 12:15

GÉANT Automation platform - Karel van Klink (GÉANT)

Karel presentation.pptx

12:15 - 12:45Open discussion - How is AI affecting our Networks and Datacentres? - Jonny Lundin (SUNET)
12:45
8:45 - 09:00
Welcomes 
Time (EEST)Session 3 - Monitoring and NOC life

09:00 - 09:30

(8:00 - 8:30 CEST)

Combining network surveillance of different optical domains with one dashboard and Grafana, Jonas Hagström, SUNET
09:30 - 10:00Our Automation journey, Mick O'Donovan, HEAnet
10:00 - 10:30

ZINO 2.0 - Network state monitoring tool, Morten Brekkevold,  Sikt,

10:30 - 11:00Coffee break
Session 4 - Monitoring / NIS2
11:00 - 11:30Monitoring latency and jitter with Timemap, Alfredo Funicello and Filippo Landini (GARR) 
11:30 - 12:00

Adapting to the NIS2 directive - Urpo Kaila, CSC/FUNET

12:00 - 12:30

What does the NIS2 Directive mean for the network operations and NOC? - Alf Moens, GÉANT

12:30 - 12:45

Flash talk

12:45 - 13:00Meeting Evaluation and future topics, volunteers for next host and SC - Maria Isabel Gandia (CSUC)
13:00 - 14:00Lunch at "The Plate" (Life Science Center Keilaniemi's own restaurantSpagos Restaurant (1st floor of hotel)