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Full Agenda for MTPC in EUROPE, MARCH 2024

Mar 04, Monday

Time Event
08:00 – 17:00
MikroTik Certified Training Classes [to be booked separately]:

MTCNA – Network Associate [the “basic” ones]
MTCRE – Routing Engineer [static routing and OSPF]
MTCINE – InterNetworking Engineer [BGP-MPLS-TE]
MTCEWE – Enterprise Wireless Engineer [from the creator of the syllabus]
MTCSWE – Switching Engineer [from the creator of the syllabus]
20:00 – 22:00
Guided city walk in Prague with Jaromir

Mar 05, Tuesday

Time Event
08:00 – 17:00
MikroTik Certified Training Classes [to be booked separately]:

MTCNA – Network Associate [the “basic” ones]
MTCRE – Routing Engineer [static routing and OSPF]
MTCINE – InterNetworking Engineer [BGP-MPLS-TE]
MTCEWE – Enterprise Wireless Engineer [from the creator of the syllabus]
MTCSWE – Switching Engineer [from the creator of the syllabus]
20:00 – 22:00
Guided city walk in Prague with Jaromir

Mar 06, Wednesday

Time Event
08:00 – 17:00
MikroTik Certified Training Classes [to be booked separately]:

MTCNA – Network Associate [the “basic” ones]
MTCRE – Routing Engineer [static routing and OSPF]
MTCINE – InterNetworking Engineer [BGP-MPLS-TE]
MTCEWE – Enterprise Wireless Engineer [from the creator of the syllabus]
MTCSWE – Switching Engineer [from the creator of the syllabus]
18:00 – 21:00
Meet ‘n’ greet party, early registration

Mar 07, Thursday

(Exact times subject to change)

Time Event / Presentation
08:00
Check-in and Exhibitor hall opens. Bring your printed tickets
09:00-09:30
Opening and introduction (English)
09:30-10:00
Technical Presentation (English) – Yann Shukor of Azurtem. Routerboard volume installations. How to setup a workshop to install Routerboards in large volumes
10:00-10:45
Technical Presentation (English) – Erion Demiri of Etronic Albania. Enterprise Wifi Networks based on CAPsMan and the differences between RouterOS v7 (with Wifi6) vs previous versions
10:45-11:15
Break 30 mins
11:15-11:45
Technical Presentation (English) – Marc Perea (RemoteWinBox) – MikroTik CHR Complex Labs Using Proxmox Howto. In order to model some very complex topology labs for Admiral software topology mapping, we discovered how to trivially use Proxmox to make some seriously multi-path networks with very little expense and hardware without the need for EVE-NG nor GNS3! In this session we’ll tell you why it matters and show you how we did it and how you can too!
11:45-12:30
Technical Presentation (English) – Jono Thompson. Layer 2 Packet flow. To see how and when traffic flows though the switching function and the bridge function
12:30-14:00
Lunch, 90 mins
14:00-14:45
Technical Presentation – Tomas Kirnak (Unimus) – Looking at the MikroTik RouterOS implementation of MSTP. What do various configuration options for STP do, what are the best practices how to configure STP. When (and how) do you want to use multi-region MSTP setups, and when (and how) to use multi-instance MTSP setups. Finally, we will look at a full multi-region multi-instance setup and configuration.
15:00-15:45
Technical Presentation (English) – Marco Boschini of Corsi MikroTik. Improve your competency with MikroTik and Network Emulators. A “fast track” presentation about setting up your own personal lab.
15:45-16:15
Technical Presentation (English) – Leo De Geer – Configuring BGP and OSPF wih IPv6
16:15-16:45
Technical Presentation (English) – Jakub Hořický (AMVolt Energy) – Baterry backup and battery storage for Telcos (not only for Mikrotik)
16:45-17:15
Technical Presentation (English) – Ivo Stříbný – “SecurePlusVPN” – Integrating Wireguard with MFA and dynamic routes pushed by MikroTik
17:45-24:00
Trainers and Distributors dinner
In a typical Czech restaurant, with a private coach
Please note the time of 17:45 carefully!
[to be booked separately and is reserved for MikroTik Trainers and Distributors only]

Mar 08, Friday

(Exact times subject to change)

Time Event / Presentation
08:00
Check-in and Exhibitor hall opens. Bring your printed tickets
09:00-09:45
Technical Presentation (English) – Barry Higgins will be providing a general coverage of all the v6 -> v7 routing changes. From ECMP/OSPF with a Quick insight into IS-IS, BGP and the new filters system and policy based routing with ‘tables’.
09:45-10:30
Technical Presentation – Alessandro Campanella (1off) – making the most of the integration between ZeroTier and MikroTik
10:30-11:00
Break 30 mins
11:00-11:45
Technical Presentation (English) – Kevin Myers (Stub Area 51). This presentation will introduce you to the Intermediate System to Intermediate System (or IS-IS) routing protocol that was recently added to RouterOS v7. We will cover the basics of the protocol, how it compares to OSPF and potential use cases. Configuration and validation will be shown along with an example of interop with other vendors.
11:45-12:30
Technical Presentation (English) – Vladimir Machula (Czech Technical University) – With Mikrotik to the sky and beyond! Focused on the application of a Mikrotik based infrastructure in Aviation with a focus on high system integrity and availability. Quick overview and demonstration of sophisticated projects built on Mikrotik. ⁠Online scoring for aerobatics, ⁠Height measuring device (HMD) for aerobatics, ⁠Remote AFIS and ⁠MLAT/ADSB sensor network
12:30-14:00
Lunch, 90 mins
14:00-14:30
Technical Presentation (in Czech language) – Jakub Rejzek – How we manage 60 GHz for ISPs in Europe
14:30-15:00
Technical Presentation (in English language) – Michael Takeuchi – Understanding RPKI Routing
15:00-15:30
Technical Presentation – Martin Pina – Distributed storage using the MikroTik rose-storage package
15:30-16:00
Technical Presentation (English) – Jorge Castellet Marques – YAFFU (Yet Another FlashFig Utility). MikroTik has NetInstall and FlashFig for bulk device configuration in just 3 seconds. But this requires accessing the device and reconfiguring the boot loader and needs some experience in using WinBox. Here we present a utility for people who are allergic to computers. Open a configurator web page, connect the devices to the switch and enter the device passwords if the configurator’s website prompts you to do so. Easy and simple. This way we can massively preconfigure the MikroTik devices to be deployed and reset-proof! We will talk about Mac-Telnet, CDP, TR-069 and scripting.
16:00-16:30
Technical Presentation (English) – Guilherme Ramirez – BGP and RouterOS v7. We will talk about the main diferences of BGP implementation between ROSv6 and ROSv7. New features, performance differences, how to upgrade, setup examples and an overview of the new filters
16:30
Raffle and closing the MTPC