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Tuesday, August 23 • 10:55am - 11:45am
Linux Networking Explained - Thomas Graf, Cisco

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Linux offers an extensive selection of programmable and configurable networking components from traditional bridges, encryption, to container optimized layer 2/3 devices, link aggregation, tunneling, several classification and filtering languages all the way up to full SDN components. This talk will provide an overview of many Linux networking components covering the Linux bridge, IPVLAN, MACVLAN, MACVTAP, Bonding/Team, OVS, classification & queueing, tunnel types, hidden routing tricks, IPSec, VTI, VRF and many others.

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Thomas Graf

Noiro Networks (Cisco), Noiro (Cisco)
Thomas Graf has been a Linux kernel developer for 10 years, working on a variety of networking subsystems. His current focus is on network virtualization and SDN. He contributes to various open source projects, such as the Linux kernel and Open vSwitch. Thomas is currently at Noiro... Read More →


Tuesday August 23, 2016 10:55am - 11:45am EDT
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