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-. Context and Alternatives

During my teaching experience at the University, I wanted to deploy a testing platform for a networking lab that enables to explore Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms. The basic topology is presented in Fig. 1. For years, I used Cisco routers and was (more than) happy with the result. Students captured the concepts of congestion in IP networks, analyzed the difference between UDP and TCP transport, and assessed the i…</description>
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I developped a tool for drawing relationship maps between Autonomous Systems in the Internet. Autonomous Systems can have three types of relationships as introduced by L. Gao:

	*  customer-to-provider (c2p) (or if looked at from the opposite direction, provider-to-customer p2c),</description>
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        <description>Projet BackupPC

Par Antonin Tessier antonintessier@gmail.com GPG : C3248201

Installation et configuration de BackupPC :

Installation

BackupPC

Après avoir installé Ubuntu, il faut rafraîchir la liste des paquets disponibles puis installer BackupPC et toutes ses dépendances. Il faut répondre non quand l&#039;installateur nous demande d&#039;installer un serveur mail. Il est inutile de noter le mot de passe généré pour l&#039;utilisateur « backuppc » car il sera changé après.</description>
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        <description>BGP Communities in Practice

BGP communities enable to label prefixes announced by BGP in order to apply specific policies. Two good examples of using BGP communities in real networks are provided for  Sprint and  RENATER.

Let us analyze the illustration below provided by RENATER to explain how to use communities on its network. A dual-connected client network identifies a primary link and a secondary or backup link toward RENATER. In the BGP prefix announcements, this network can use the commu…</description>
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Peering policies can be broadly classified into three types: restrictive, selective and open policy. An ISP applies a policy according to its current status (e.g. Tier 1, Tier 2, …) and its willingness to conclude new peering agreements.</description>
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        <description>BGP Prefix Hijacking

On February 28, 2008, Pakistan Telecom started announcing a prefix 208.65.153.0/24. This prefix is larger than 208.65.152.0/22 usually announced by YouTube. The BGP routers in the internet that received the /24 prefix preferred it over the /22 announcement and started using it. Internet traffic originally going to Youtube started flowing toward Pakistan Telecom.
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        <description>Bibviz for Bibliography Visualisation

Bibviz is an automatic tool that enables to visualise co-authorship relations in a bibliography file. Starting from a bibliography file in BibTex format, the tool transforms it into a graph, where nodes represent authors and links the co-authorship relations.</description>
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        <description>Cellular Network Map

Real deployment data for cellular networks can be very convenient when elaborating simulation scenarios in scientific papers. In the following, we present an automation tool that enables to extract the geographical data of the base stations for the mobile operators in France.</description>
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        <description>Compile your MATLAB scripts and submit as a batch job

This tutorial details the procedure to compile your MATLAB script and launch it as an OAR batch job on IGRIDA. 

Logging In

Start by connecting the IGRIDA frontend using SSH:


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        <description>brctl addbr br-clab
brctl addif br-clab eth0
ip link set dev br-clab up



containerlab deploy -t frr02.clab.yml 



docker exec -it clab-frr02-router1 vtysh



name: frr02

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        <description>Deploying an End-to-End LoRaWAN Platform

Starting from September 2016, Saint-Joseph University of Beirut (USJ) will be deploying the first academic  LoRa network in Lebanon. The network will support monitoring of micro-climate conditions in vineyards. Here below you can find a detailed description of the experimental platform implementing an end-to-end LoRaWAN solution. The platform consists of the following elements:</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>detournement_de_prefixes</title>
        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=detournement_de_prefixes&amp;rev=1669243211&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Détournement de préfixes et routage externe

Nous analysons dans ce document un évènement fréquent sur Internet qui consiste en un détournement de préfixes d&#039;adresses IP. Nous considérons l&#039;épisode qui a eu lieu le 6 novembre 2015. Cet épisode a touché des milliers de préfixes appartenant à des entités différentes telles que</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>esib_iot_challenge</title>
        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=esib_iot_challenge&amp;rev=1630137198&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>ESIB IoT Challenge

Welcome to the ESIB IoT Challenge. In this challenge, you will be designing and prototyping the first IoT services based on a LoRaWAN network.

1. Platform

During this challenge, you will benefit from the first experimental platform implementing an end-to-end LoRaWAN solution in Lebanon. The platform consists of the following elements:</description>
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        <title>exploring_lora</title>
        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=exploring_lora&amp;rev=1634727174&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>IoTLabs: Exploring LoRa Technology

As defined by Semtech, LoRa is a wireless technology developed to create the low-power, wide-area networks (LPWANs) required for machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The technology offers a very compelling mix of long range, low power consumption and secure data transmission and is gaining significant traction in IoT networks being deployed by wireless network operators</description>
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        <description>IoTLabs: Exploring LoRaWAN

In this lab, you will be designing and prototyping the first IoT services based on a LoRaWAN network.

1. Platform

During this lab, you will benefit from the first experimental platform implementing an end-to-end LoRaWAN solution in Lebanon. The platform consists of the following elements:</description>
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        <title>extension_d_un_reseaux_sans-fil</title>
        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=extension_d_un_reseaux_sans-fil&amp;rev=1437999466&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Extension d&#039;un réseaux sans-fil

La maquette mise en place dans ce document consiste à étendre un réseau local à l&#039;aide d&#039;un point d&#039;accès sans-fil. Le schéma de la figure 1 illustre le contexte de la réalisation. 

On dispose d&#039;un modem routeur connecté à Internet. Ce modem annonce un SSID</description>
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        <description>Maquette du projet Green IT

Ce wiki sert de support à l&#039;installation de la maquette du projet tutoré Green IT.

Câblage du réseau

Voici la maquette mise en place : 


Branchez les équipements en suivant ce schéma. 

Configuration du commutateur</description>
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Getting nice plots for scientific publications is not optional. 

&lt;http://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003833#pcbi.1003833-Tufte1&gt;


figure;
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        <description>IoT-Leb Hackathon

	*  Curious to discover the emerging LoRaWAN technology and work on the award-winning scriptr IoT platform?
	*  Ready to build your first end-to-end IoT chain using cutting-edge technologies?
	*  Up to test your innovative ideas on a real-world IoT platform?</description>
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The battle for the Internet of Things (IoT) has certainly started. As shown in the emerging technology hype cycle in Fig. 1, IoT is just on the peak of the inflated expectations. Cisco predicts that the corresponding Value at Stake will be $14.4 trillion for companies and industries worldwide in the next decade: this is simply equivalent to the GDP of the USA !</description>
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1. Global Outcomes

	*  Analyze the constraints of an LPWAN based on LoRaWAN
	*  Deploy an end-to-end IoT service over LoRaWAN 
	*  Design the different components of an end-to-end IoT chain
			*  Physical interface of an IoT device</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=iotlabs-ressources&amp;rev=1573102728&amp;do=diff</link>
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-. LoRa Devices
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        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=ipv6_google_apps&amp;rev=1389478986&amp;do=diff</link>
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If you have IPv6 connectivity, you can visit my IPv6 page at &lt;http://ipv6.lahoud.fr&gt;.

For information, Google provides IPv4-only and IPv6-only targets, for special-purpose applications that require a specific protocol version. The available CNAME targets are:</description>
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Starting from iOS 4, iPhones provide support for IPv6 over the WiFi interface. Only stateless autoconfiguration is possible: the iPhone listens to Router Advertisement packets and automatically gets IPv6 configuration. The  IPv6 Toolkit, downloadable from the App Store, shows extended information on the IPv6 configuration of the iPhone:</description>
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SFR has activated in august 2011 the IPv6 support on its ADSL boxes. Here are some snapshots of the configuration interface of a NeufBox 4 :

The IPv6 prefix that is used is:

	*  IPv6 Prefix: 2a02:8400::/25
	*  Owned by: LDCOM
	*  AS Number: 15557</description>
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The objective of this platform is to connect your home network to the Internet using an IPv6 tunnel provided by  sixxs. A TP-Link MR3020 router is used as the tunnel endpoint:

	*  The Ethernet interface is connected to your home set-top box.</description>
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This document explains how to bring IPv6 Internet connectivity to a lab platform using tunnels. This scenario is useful whenever IPv6 is not enabled on the Internet access of your Lab.

-. General Context

As shown in Figure 1, we suppose that your lab is equipped with either dual-stack (supporting IPv4 and IPv6) devices or IPv6-only devices. We also suppose that you have no direct Internet IPv6 connectivity since you need to traverse a legacy IPv4-only access network. Unfortun…</description>
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        <description>LoRa Radio Coverage Test

Starting from September 2016, Saint-Joseph University of Beirut (USJ) will be deploying the first academic  LoRa network in Lebanon. The network will support monitoring of micro-climate conditions in vineyards. Here below you can find the first radio coverage tests that enable to assess the basic performance of the LoRa technology.</description>
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IoT is mostly dominated by the uplink since the typical scenarios consist of sending measurement data from end-devices towards the network. However, in order to take full benefit from the integration of the Internet in the end-devices (this is one basic definition of IoT), downlink can not be neglected. For instance, the network can help in making decisions using the collected data. Then, decisions should to be sent back to the end-devices in order to be implemente…</description>
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        <title>makerfaire</title>
        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=makerfaire&amp;rev=1428142317&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Mise en place d&#039;une MakerBox

Une MakerBox est un boitier autonome qui joue le rôle d&#039;un point d&#039;accès sans-fil, un commutateur téléphonique IP et un serveur multimédia. La MakerBox est réalisée à partir d&#039;un routeur sans-fil  TP-Link MR3020 alimenté par une batterie à chargeur solaire.</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=matlab_script_on_igrida&amp;rev=1389414534&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Running your MATLAB script on IGRIDA

This tutorial details the procedure to launch a MATLAB script as an OAR job on IGRIDA. 

Limitations

Beware of the number of licences for MATLAB as each OAR job will consume a token. Prefer compiling your script as in the following</description>
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        <description>Lab Notes for RIV MOOC

1. SDN with ONOS

ONOS and mininet are the most stable solution for testing SDN in the Lab VM.

	*  Installing ONOS via docker is straighforward


sudo apt-get update
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        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=mpls_traceroute&amp;rev=1392503937&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>MPLS Labels in Traceroute

Traceroute is a versatile tool that is frequently used to troubleshoot problems on the Internet. An excellent presentation is given in  NANOG 47 meeting where a lot of real use cases are demystified.

When analysing MPLS deployments on the Internet, traceroute can also be helpful. Thanks to the support of</description>
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        <description>Introduction

The TP-LINK MR-3020 has gained a growing success recently. This portable wireless router supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standards and has one 100 Mbps LAN/WAN port, a USB 2.0 Port for 3G/4G modem, and a mini USB Port for power supply. The portability of the MR-3020 made it an excellent solution for the</description>
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GNS3 is a software tool for network emulation. With GNS3, you can emulate Cisco devices (routers, switches, firewalls, etc.) with Cisco IOS on your PC. GNS3 enables to test the configurations and functionalities of Cisco devices and deploy complex networking scenarios on a single PC.</description>
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The global outcomes of this project consist of the following:

	*  Analyze the constraints of applications such as video transmission
	*  Analyze the impact of traffic shaping
	*  Deploy a DiffServ architecture and tune the configuration parameters</description>
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Internet of Things

Simple LoRa Prototype

LoRa Radio Coverage

End-to-End LoRaWAN Platform

ESIB IoT Challenge

LoRaWAN Downlink

IoTLabs: Exploring LoRa

IoTLabs: Exploring LoRaWAN

IoTLabs: Projects

IoT-Leb19 Hackathon

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Routing in the Internet

 Détournement de préfixes IP sur Internet

 Stabilité du routage BGP sur Internet

Who Is Using This IP?

MPLS Labels in Traceroute

BGP Communities in Practice

BGP Peering Policies

BGP Prefix Hijacking

Autonomous Syst…</description>
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As defined by Semtech, LoRa is a wireless technology developed to create the low-power, wide-area networks (LPWANs) required for machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The technology offers a very compelling mix of long range, low power consumption and secure data transmission and is gaining significant traction in IoT networks being deployed by wireless network operators</description>
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        <description>Stabilité du routage BGP sur Internet

Les protocoles de routage dynamique permettent d&#039;adapter les routes calculées en fonction des conditions du réseau. Dans cet article, nous nous intéressons à la stabilité du routage BGP sur Internet. Nous prenons comme exemple les routeurs BGP qui disposent de la totalité des préfixes de l&#039;Internet dans leurs tables de routage. Ces routeurs constituent un ensemble appelé</description>
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IoT-Leb19 Hackathon

Internet of Things

	*  Simple LoRa Prototype
	*  LoRa Radio Coverage
	*  End-to-End LoRaWAN Platform
	*  ESIB IoT Challenge 
	*  LoRaWAN Downlink
	*  IoTLabs: Exploring LoRa
	*  IoTLabs: Exploring LoRaWAN
	*  IoTLabs: Projects
	*  IoT-Leb19 Hackathon

Routing in the Internet

	*   Détournement de préfixes IP sur Internet
	*   Stabilité du routage BGP sur Internet
	*   Who Is Using this IP?
	*  MPLS Labels in Traceroute
	*  BGP Communities in Practice
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        <description>Submarine Cable Maintenance and Impact on Internet Connectivity in Lebanon

Global picture of AS

Ripe stat caída

Focus on ASes

Delay stats</description>
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        <title>tips_for_running_virtualbox_on_my_pc</title>
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        <description>Tips for Running VirtualBox on My PC

When running a Lab on students&#039; PCs, VirtualBox reserves a set of surprises. These are mainly due to hardware compatibility or to OS versions. Here is a non-exhaustive list (hopefully not modified next year) of the problems.</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.lahoud.fr/doku.php?id=took_internet_yesterday&amp;rev=1633501086&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Who took the Internet Yesterday?

Well, who is NOT responsible?

	*  Not the ministry of telecommunications, ...



	*  Nor our local ISPs 

أشارت “أوجيرو” عبر حسابها على “تويتر”، الى انه “طرأ عطل تقني على عدد من المواقع الإلكترونية الكبرى وشبكة الانترنت العالمية مما أثر على خدمة الانترنت المحلية.</description>
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        <description>Who is Using This IP Address?

A frequent question that faces network administrators or application developers consists in identifying who is using a specific public IP address. This information can be utilized for instance to perform user localization and enable location-based services or user access control. In this context, a main technical challenge is to associate an IP address or prefix with its corresponding Autonomous System (AS).</description>
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        <description>Wireless Mesh Network with Small and Low Cost Devices

The goal of this project is to implement a wireless mesh network that provides connectivity and multimedia services in a geographic area such as a small campus. 

Mesh networking performance is directly related to the number of available radio channels. Particularly, a mesh node with one wireless</description>
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