Latest RIS Remote Route Collector Online at Sao Paulo Internet Exchange, Brazil
Press Release | Amsterdam, 4 January 2006
The RIPE NCC is pleased to announce that the Routing Information Service
(RIS) Project's first Remote Route Collector (RRC) in South America, RRC15,
is online at Sao Paulo Internet Exchange Point and is now ready to peer
with PTTMetro-SP members.
RRC15 has been operational since December 2005 and is located at
PTTMetro-SP, Sao Paulo. The RRC has an interface on the shared PTTMetro-SP
network, running IPv4, and collects routing information from all exchange
members willing to peer with us.
Many thanks to Milton Kaoru Kashiwakura, Luciano Gomes and LACNIC for
helping us with locating the RIS Remote Route Collector at PTTMetro-SP.
Peering Details
- Peering addresse: 200.219.130.23
- Autonomous system: 12654
- Our policy
Peering requests:
About RIS
The RIS project started as a modest RIPE NCC project in 1999 and has
gradually grown to include over 400 IPv4 and IPv6 peers at 14 data
collection points in Europe, Japan and North America. Our mission is to
collect Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing information and make it
available to the Internet community. This involves devising tools that can
help ISPs debug problems over time without them being limited to using BGP,
and providing RIS with raw data regarding the Internet's historical
development.
Please send any comments to: ris@ripe.net
About the RIPE NCC
The RIPE Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation that provides services to members in the RIPE NCC service region. The membership consists mainly of Internet Service Providers (ISPs), telecommunication organisations and large corporations.
The RIPE NCC also provides services for the benefit of the Internet community at large
including the development and maintenance of the RIPE Database, administrative support for the RIPE community and the development and coordination of member-supporting projects.
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