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Minutes from RIPE 42


RIPE Meeting: 42
Working Group: Routing
Status: Final
Revision Number: 1

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Draft Minutes Routing WG at RIPE 42
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Chair:  Joachim Schmitz
Notes:  Henk Uijterwaal

A. Preliminaries.
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   The chair called the meeting to order at 9am.   Henk Uijterwaal (RIPE NCC)
   was appointed as scribe. The minutes from RIPE41 were approved. The agenda
   was approved as well.  Actions from RIPE41:

   * 37.R2: In progress, progress will be reported later.
   * 40.R1: Multihoming document: no progress since RIPE 41
   * 41.R1: On going, presentation today.
   * 41.R2: In progress

B. Routing table analysis/Philip Smith
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   Slides at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-42/presentations/ripe42-routing-bgp/index.html

   Philip presented the latest additions to his daily analysis of the
   routing table.  These include:
   - A search of the 192/8 for unallocated/unassigned/unregistered
     addresses. Most entries on the list appear to be a matter of
     people forgetting to update documentation.
   - He fixed count of the number of prefixes smaller than registry
     allocations.
   - He sees increase in # of prefixes again.  The number of prefixes was
     constant at about 108,000 between August 2001 and February 2002. Since
     February 2002, it is increasing again, now we have 114,000 prefixes.

   The chair expressed his worries about the latest increase in the number
   of prefixes. This has to be investigated.

   No further questions were asked.

C. Identifying unallocated address space.
-----------------------------------------
   Slides: not yet available.

   C1: BGP unallocated address route server/Philip Smith
       This is a proposal from Geoff Huston. The idea is that the RIR's
       set up and operate a set of route servers. These server will
       provide a BGP feed announcing unallocated addresses.  This
       proposal has been presented at the APNIC meeting, Geoff is trying
       to get consensus on an implementation.  Philip mentioned that there
       are other ways to do this as well.
   C2: Summary of mailing list discussions/Joachim Schmitz.
       Joachim summarized the mailing list discussions on this topic. Issues
       that were raised there include:
        - Unallocated address only, or allocated as well.
        - Based on IANA allocations
        - Part of RIR efforts.
        - Distribution in DNS zone, this was not considered to be a good idea,
          as the DNS is already overloaded.
        - eBGP feed or simple list
        - Include RIS information.
        - Administrative: this should be published only as a FYI, not
          an authoritative list to avoid legal isseus.
        - Life feed vs daily/weekly list
   C3: Discussion
       Gert Doering: Prefers a list over a BGP feed. He wants to process the
        list to filters, a BGP would require him to set up ZEBRA and
        extract the list himself.
       Bill Woodcock: Agrees and is also worried about losing a BGP update
        and thus accidentally filtering addresses.
       Philip Smith: What about historic space? Joachim suggests to include
        this as much as possible.
       Henk Uijterwaal asks if the link to the RIS is considered useful.
   C4: Conclusion
       Consensus is that this is a good idea. The RIPE NCC (in particular
       Andrei Robaschevsky and Henk Uijterwaal) will take this up as an
       action.

D. RRCC update/Engin Gunduz
---------------------------
   Slides at: http://www/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-42/presentations/ripe42-routing-rrcc/

   Engin gave an update of the RRCC project. A prototype is running and
   can be used.  He also showed some statistics.  Details can be found
   in the slides.  Plans for the next months include a subscriber service
   where a report is mailed at regular intervals and more help on fixing
   inconsistencies.

   No questions from the floor.

   The chair pointed out that this is a useful project, encouraged the
   attendees to look at it and provide the NCC with feedback on how to
   proceed.

E. IRRToolset update/Katie Petrusha
------------------------------------
   Slides at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-42/presentations/ripe42-routing-irrtoolset

   The RIPE NCC has taken over support for this package and released a
   first update, version 4.7.2. The source as well as pre-compiled binaries
   for Solaris, Linux and FreeBSD are available from the RIPE NCC website.
   Katie thanked ISI and the mailing-list for their help with finalizing
   this release.  Future plans include keeping the tools up to date, add
   support for multicast and IPv6, and, of course, include suggestions from
   the users.

   The chair asked if the list of supported platforms could be mentioned
   on the web page.  This will be done.

   A quick show of hands revealed that most attendees had heard of this
   product, with a fairly high number of users.

F. RIS update/Matthew Williams-Bywater
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   Slides at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-42/presentations/ripe42-routing-ris/

   Matthew gave an update on the RIS. Highlights are: 2 more RRC's have
   been installed in Stockholm/Netnod and San Jose/MAE-West.  The RIS
   architecture has been improved.  Several new queries are available, such
   as a TOP-N of active prefixes. First results on Black Holes were shown.

   Question from the chair: what are other people downloading the data,
   doing with the data.

   Usage: a show of hands revealed that about 15-20% of the attendees have
   used or looked at the RIS pages.  Whether this includes the 6 or so
   people who looked at the RIS pages from the wavelan network during the
   presentation is not clear.

O. RPSLng/Joao Damas
--------------------
   Slides at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-42/presentations/ripe42-routing-RPSLng/index.html

   Joao gave an overview of expanding RPSL to include IPv6. There is a
   pre-Internet draft on this topic, released last Friday (26/4).  The
   draft is being discussed on the rpslng@ripe.net list.  It will be
   submitted to the IETF, the RPSL IETF WG will not be reopened for the
   time being.  Joao presented the key ideas of the draft.

   Questions/Discussion:
   The chair was happy with the progress made but warned that there still
   is a lot of work to be done, both in the standard as well as for
   deployment.  IRRtoolset will need to be updated, though Katie Pretushka
   is looking at it.

   Ping Lu (C&W): How do we specify mandatory and optional attributes
   Joao: Solve by having mandatory attributes "afi" otherwise parser
    will flag this as an error
   PL: But what about strictly IPv4 code?
   Joao: Attribute forces state

   Chair: Can we incorporate sub-attributes?
   Joao: I have to think about this.

   Randy Bush likes to separate standards issues from implementation
   and deployment issues. Do standard without code being there.
   Joao: agrees with this comment.

X. Meeting closed @ 11:30
 

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