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2nd EMANICS Workshop on Netflow/IPFIX Usage

Time and Location

Date: October 8th, 2009 (Thursday)

Location: Jacobs University Bremen

Organizers:
Ramin Sadre, University of Twente, Netherlands
Aiko Pras, University of Twente, Netherlands

Contact person: Ramin Sadre

Workshop scope and description

Flow-based approaches are used in various areas of network management today, such as link monitoring, accounting, and anomaly detection. As in the previous year, the goal of this workshop is to be a place where researchers and operators can exchange and discuss their experiences and ideas in the usage of Netflow/IPFIX in network management. The workshop will address new applications of flows in the above mentioned and other areas, operator experiences, recent developments, as well as related activities such as flow storage and visualization.

The workshop is open to the public but the number of participants and presentation slots is limited. We kindly ask to register (see contact person).

Tentative schedule

We want the workshop to be an opportunity for people to exchange and discuss their experiences and ideas. To structure the discussions the workshop will be organized into several discussion topics. For each discussion topic, there will be short presentations (10-15 minutes) highlighting different aspects of the topic, followed by a discussion round.

09:00 Registration
09:30 Welcome
09:45 Presentations & Discussion
- Bandwidth Behavior of Large Flows
(Ramin Sadre, UT)
10:15 Coffee Break
10:30 Presentations & Discussions
- Latest Developments in IPFIX
(Benoit Claise, Cisco Systems)
- IPFIX - Current Trends and Approaches for Secured Data Transmission
(Carsten Schmoll, Fraunhofer FOKUS)
- SCRIPT: A Framework for Scalable Real-time IP Flow Record Analysis
(Cristian Morariu, UZH)
12:00 Lunch Break
13:30 Presentations & Discussions
- User Identification Through Network Flow Pattern Analysis
(Nikolay Melnikov, JUB)
- Passively Detecting Remote Connectivity Issues Using Flow Accounting
(Tim Kleefass, SWITCH)
- Extracting Performance Metrics from NetFlow in Enterprise Networks
(Jochen Kögel, Universtität Stuttgart/IKR)
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 Presentations & Discussions
- Practical Experiences
(Andreas Bourges, IsarNet)
- The SURFmap plug-in for NfSen
(Rick Hofstede, UT)
16:30 End of Workshop

Participants

A list of participants for both workshops can be found here.

Registration

Registration is required to attend the workshop. Please see the Registration Form for the details. Please note the registration deadlines mentioned at the end of the form.

 
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