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David Meyer

dmm@maoz.com

Curriculum Vitae
PERSONAL
Address:
1225 Kincaid St.
Eugene, OR 97403
Phone: +1.541.346.1747
Mobile: +1.541.221.1843

EDUCATION
B.S. in Biology (with Honors, Phi Beta Kappa, minor concentration in statistics), June, 1981.
M.S. in Computer and Information Science (4.0/4.0), December, 1984.
Tektronix Research Fellow, 1986-1987.

INTERESTS

  • Inter-domain Routing
  • Multi-service Backbone Architecture
  • High Performance Routing, Switching, and Optical Networking
  • Traffic Engineering Models/Implementation
  • Routing Protocol Design and Development
  • IP Business Models for Service Providers
  • IP Multicast Routing and Deployment
  • Instrumentation, Measurement, and Analysis of the Global Routing
    System

EXPERIENCE
Senior Scientist/Chief Technologist, Sprint (Sept, 2001 - Present)
Responsibilities include identification of future direction and emerging technologies, identification of design and operational issues pertaining to Sprint's infrastructure (domestic and international, IP, voice, and emerging technologies), and identification and evaluation of next generation technologies.

Senior Scientist, Sprint E|Solutions (May, 2001 - Sept 2001)
Responsibilities include identification of future direction and emerging technologies, identification of design and operational issues pertaining to Sprint's IP infrastructure, and identification and evaluation of next generation technologies.

Software Engineer, Cisco Systems (May, 2000 - May, 2001)
Charged with designing distributed BGP architecture for next generation product.

Technical Lead, Office of the CSO, Cisco Systems (Jan, 1999 - June
2000)
Charged with corporate direction for various strategic technologies such as IP Multicast, Wireless, and ISP liaison activities.

Software Engineer, Cisco Systems (1998-2000)
Designed, implemented, debugged and deployed multicast networks. Involved multicast, ISIS, and BGP protocols.

Director, Advanced Network Technology Center (Present).
Charged with research and development of next generation network technology
for the State System of Higher Education, including high-speed networking, networked multimedia, and quality of service networking. Other focuses include stability of the global routing system, and multicast interoperability. See, for example the Route Views project . Please see http://www.antc.uoregon.edu for additional details.

  • Member, · IRTF Routing Research Working Group, (Present).
  • Member, · NANOG Program Committee, (Present).
  • Chair, · MBONE Deployment Working Group (IETF), (Present).
  • Chair, · MSDP Working Group (IETF), (Present).
  • Chair, IP Multicast Directorate (IETF), (2000-2001).
  • Member, IPv6 Directorate (IETF), (Present).
  • Co-Chair, Routing Policy System Working Group (IETF), (1998).
  • Chair, Internet2 Multicast Working Group, (1998).

Network Architect, State of Oregon, (December, 1993 - 1998).
Duties include design, engineering and operation of state-wide high speed ATM network. Projects include inter-domain routing, multicast routing, and class of service issues. Please see http://www.nero.net for additional detail.

Architect, Oregon Exchange, (Present).
Designed, implemented and operation of regional Internet exchange. Please see http://www.oregon-ix.net for additional details.

Network Architect, Lane Education Network (LEN)
Duties include design, engineering and operation of regional IP network supporting the k-20 and business communities. Please see http://www.antc.uoregon.edu/LEN for additional detail.

Network Architect, Office of University Computing, University of
Oregon
, (September, 1989 - 1998).
Duties include management and engineering of campus backbone network, and design, engineering and installation of campus wide area connectivity.

Senior Network Engineer, Office of University Computing, University
of Oregon
, (September, 1989 - 1996).
Duties include management and engineering of campus backbone network, engineering and installation on in-building networks, and Unix consulting.

Senior Software Engineer, Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, Oregon
(August, 1984 - September 1985).
Designed and implemented various network layer software. Projects included TCP/IP and ISO protocol implementations, various device drivers, and language processors.

Consultant, TGN Consulting, (January, 1991 - June, 1995).
Unix network programming, local, campus, and wide area network consultant.

Instructor/Consultant, University of Oregon Continuation Center,
(January, 1991 - June, 1995).
Taught courses on Internetworking and UNIX network programming. Involved in on-site Unix and inter-networking consulting.

Systems Programmer/Administrator, Department of Computer and
Information Science, University of Oregon, Eugene
(September, 1983 -
August, 1984).
General systems programming and administration of departmental machines and networks.

Recent Talks

  • NANOG23 BGP Trends and Dynamics Track Moderator. Please see
    http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0110/meyer.html.
  • Winter ISMA 2001 Please see also http://www.caida.org/outreach/isma.

Sample Recent Publications

  • Multicast Source Discovery Protocol Deployment Scenarios, M. McBride, J. Meylor, and D. Meyer , draft-ietf-mboned-msdp-deploy-00.txt.
  • Source-Specific Protocol Independent Multicast in 232/8, G. Shepherd, R.
    Rockell, and D. Meyer , draft-ietf-mboned-ssm232-02.txt.
  • An Overview of Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) Deployment, Bhattacharyya, S. et. al., draft-ietf-ssm-overview-03.txt.
  • Tracing Requirements for Generic Tunnels , R. Bonica, K. Kompella, and D. Meyer, draft-bonica-tunneltrace-02.txt.
  • Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) , David Meyer and Bill Fenner (Editors) draft-ietf-msdp-spec-13.txt.
  • MSDP Traceroute , W. Fenner, D. Meyer, and R. Roberts, draft-ietf-msdp-traceroute-06.txt.
  • Anycast RP mechanism using PIM and MSDP , D. Kim, D. Meyer, H. Kilmer, and D. Farinacci, draft-ietf-mboned-anycast-rp-08.txt.
  • Intra-LIS IP multicast among routers over ATM , Dino Farinacci, David
    Meyer, and Yakov Rekhter, RFC 2337.
  • Administratively Scoped IP Multicast , David Meyer, RFC 2365.
  • Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL) , C. Alaettinoglu, T. Bates,
    E. Gerich, D. Karrenberg, D. Meyer, M. Terpstra, and C. Villamizar, RFC 2622.
  • Using RPSL in Practice, D. Meyer, J. Schmitz, C. Orange, M. Prior, and C. Alaettinoglu, RFC 2650.
  • Routing Policy System Security , C. Villamizar, C. Alaettinoglu, D. Meyer,
    and S. Murphy, RFC 2725.
  • Routing Policy System Replication, C. Villamizar, C. Alaettinoglu, R.
    Govindan, and D. Meyer, RFC 2769.
  • GLOP Addressing in 233/8, David Meyer and Peter Lothberg, RFC 2770.
    Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE), Dino Farinacci, Tony Li, Stan Hanks, David Meyer, and Paul Traina. RFC 2784.
  • Extended Allocations in 233/8, David Meyer, RFC 3138.
  • Request to Move RFC1745 to Historic Status, David Meyer and John Scudder, RFC 3166.
  • Request to Move RFC1403 to Historic Status, David Meyer and John Scudder, RFC 3167.
  • IANA Guidelines for IPv4 Multicast Address Allocation , Z. Albanna, K.
    Almeroth, D. Meyer, and M. Schipper, BCP 51/RFC 3171.
  • GLOP Addressing in 233/8, David Meyer and Peter Lothberg, BCP 53/RFC 3180 .
  • Moving Towards ATM: LAN/WAN Evolution and Experimentation at the University of Oregon , Foldvik, Randolph, and David Meyer, 20th Annual Conference on Local Computer Networks:, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Oct. 1995 ATM Network Experimentation in the State of Oregon, Foldvik, Randolph, Meyer, David, and Doug Taylor, IEEE International Conference on Communications, Seattle, WA. June 1995.

OTHER AFFILIATIONS
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), North American Network Operators
Group (NANOG), A.C.M.