Routing Protocol in Telecommunication Network



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APNOMS 2007 TUTORIAL PROPOSAL

Routing Protocol in Telecommunication Network”


The 10th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium

- APNOMS 2007 -


October 10-12, 2007, Sapporo, Japan


  1. A two-sentence description of the tutorial, suitable for inclusion in the conference registration brochure.

IP is one of the routed protocols, however IP is the only one routed protocol, define the format and use of the fields within a packet in telecommunication network including NGN. Therefore there is a mandatory to understand and define the routing protocol in the telecommunication network.




  1. A two-paragraph description of the tutorial, suitable for a web page overview.

The legacy system in switched based network is simply equal to the layer 2 protocols such as Ethernet that are necessarily non-routable protocols, since they contain only a link-layer address, which is insufficient for routing: some higher-level protocols based directly on these without the addition of a network layer address. The migration from switched based network to packet based network introduces IP as the prominent protocol in telecommunication network. IP is one of the routed protocols, however IP is the only one routed protocol, define the format and use of the fields within a packet, in telecommunication network including NGN.

Routed protocols rely on routing protocols that are used in the implementation of routing algorithms to facilitate the exchange of routing information between networks, allowing routers to build routing tables dynamically. The urgency of the routing protocol becomes more important in large computer network which is equal to the small operator’s telecommunication network. Therefore there is a mandatory to understand and define the routing protocol in the telecommunication network.


  1. A detailed outline of the tutorial.




Topics

Composition

Background: the urgency of routing protocol

  • Routed protocol and routing protocol.

  • The migration in telecommunication network technology.

15% - 25%

Algorithm and Protocols

50% - 70%

Applying in Telecommunication Network

  • Supporting Equipment

  • Route Analysis and Route Definition

15% - 25%

Estimated time allocation (for executive and management level)

1-4 hours

(depend on the committee’s time allocation)



Estimated time allocation (for management, engineer, and technical people)

2-8 hours

(depend on the committee’s time allocation)





  1. A characterization of the potential target audience for the tutorial, including prerequisite knowledge. Indicate which of the above objectives are best served by the proposed tutorial.

The tutorial is suitable for executive and management level based on the composition below:



Topics

Composition

Background: the urgency of routing protocol

  • Routed protocol and routing protocol.

  • The migration in telecommunication network technology.

25%

Algorithm and Protocols

  • Distance Vector and Link State

  • Routing Metrics

  • IGP and EGP

50%

Applying in Telecommunication Network

  • Supporting Equipment

  • Route Analysis and Route Definition

25%

Estimated time allocation (for executive and management level)

1-4 hours

(depend on the committee’s time allocation)



The tutorial is suitable for middle management, engineer, and technical people based on the composition below:



Topics

Composition

Background: the urgency of routing protocol

  • Routed protocol and routing protocol.

  • The migration in telecommunication network technology.

15%

Algorithm and Protocols

  • Distance Vector and Link State

  • Routing Metrics

  • IGP and EGP

70%

Applying in Telecommunication Network

  • Supporting Equipment

  • Route Analysis and Route Definition

15%

Estimated time allocation (for management, engineer, and technical people)

2-8 hours

(depend on the committee’s time allocation)





  1. A description of why the tutorial topic would be of interest to a substantial part of the APNOMS audience.

IP is always the interested phenomena in data networks seen as the content in telecommunication network. Today’s IP supported by TCP and UDP development has the capability to behave as the telecommunication network itself. Therefore the packet based network in telecommunication is IP, thus the capability to manage IP means the capacity to manage packet based network in telecommunication including next generation network.

The prominent aspect to manage IP is handling the route network. IP as the routed protocol define the format and use of the fields within a packet in telecommunication network including NGN. Therefore there is a mandatory to understand and define the routing protocol in the telecommunication network.



  1. A brief resume of the presenter(s), which should include:




  • Name: Arief Hamdani Gunawan




  • Postal address :

PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia – 10th floor

Corporate Office

Regulation Management and Government Regulatory – RMG

Jl. Jend Gatot Subroto Kav. 52

Jakarta 12710

INDONESIA




Mobile : +62-815-6096744 or +62-21-70801482

Office : +62-21-5215581



Fax : +62-21-5202715


  • E-mail address

hamdani2@telkom.co.id


  • Other information, such as citation to an available example of work in the area and evidence of teaching experience.




    • Teaching activity:

      • 1999-now: Lecturer at Computer Science Department - Universitas Advent Indonesia (1999 - now)

      • February 27 – March 2, 2001: give the tutorial at Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference (APRICOT) 2001, Malaysia




    • 2007 contribution:

      • APEC TEL 35 : April 22-27, 2007, Philippine

      • IEEE Region 10 Meeting 2007: March 23–26, 2007, Malaysia

      • ITU- 7th Global Symposium for Regulators : February 4-7, 2007, Uni Emirates Arab




    • Certification:

      • Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) from Cisco Systems

      • Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) from Cisco Systems

      • Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) from Cisco Systems

      • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) from Cisco Systems

      • Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) from Microsoft Corporation

      • Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) from Microsoft Corporation

      • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) from Microsoft Corporation




    • Published Books:

      • Komunikasi Data via IEEE 802.11 (October 2003).

      • Komunikasi Data via Cable Network (January 2004).








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