Latest RIS Remote Route Collectors Online at PAIX, Palo Alto, California and MSK-IX, Moscow,
Russia
Amsterdam, 27 June 2005
We are pleased to announce that we have relocated the Routing Information
Service (RIS) Project's second North American Remote Route Collector at
PAIX, Palo Alto in California. We are now ready to peer with PAIX members.
We would like to thank Paul Vixie and his colleagues at ISC for their
help.
RRC14, has been operating since December 2004. It has an interface on
the shared PAIX network and runs both IPv4 and IPv6. It collects routing
information from all exchange members who peer with us.
RRC 14: Peering Details
We are also pleased to announce the deployment of the RIS Project's Remote
Route Collector, RRC13, at MSK-IX, Moscow, Russia. We are now ready to
peer with MSK-IX members. We would like to thank Evgueni Kouskevitch and
his colleagues at MSK-IX for their help.
RRC13 has been operating since April 2005. It has an interface on the
shared MSK-IX network. It collects routing information from all exchange
members who peer with us.
RRC 13: Peering Details
RIS Background
The RIS started as a RIPE NCC project in 1999. It has grown to over 450
IPv4 and IPv6 peers at 13 data collection points in Europe, Japan and
North America.
We collect and make available Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing information
by devising tools that can help Internet Service Providers debug problems
without being limited to a BGP view. We provide RIS raw data regarding
the historical development of the Internet.
If you want to peer with the RIS, please send an e-mail to rispeering@ripe.net
or use the form that you can find at:
http://www.ris.ripe.net/peerreg.cgi
You can find more information about RIS at:
http://www.ripe.net/ris/
You can find RIS tools at:
http://www.ripe.net/projects/ris/tools/index.html
If you have any questions or comments, please send an e-mail to ris@ripe.net.
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