RIS is a RIPE NCC project that collects and stores routing data from the Internet. RIS offers nice tools bringing up this data to the Internet community.
Enter an ASN or prefix and see what RIS knows about it:
(New prototype tool)
Detailed introduction
The Routing Information Service (RIS) is a RIPE NCC project to collect and store Internet routing data. The data is then made available to the Internet community for troubleshooting and research.
The RIS deploys Remote Route Collectors (RRCs) at many Internet Exchanges
These RRCs peer with local operators to collect routing information
All information is stored and inserted into a database
To limit the size of the database, data is discarded after three months
The raw data itself, dumped by our BGP daemon software (Quagga), is never discarded
The RIS peers from AS12654. Routes collected by the RIS are not used for routing on the RRC.
The RIS data can be accessed through a set of tools, each having a particular purpose. As well as querying the data, the RIS also supports active notifications with the MyASN service.
The RIS has over 600 peers at 15 locations. This gives us a very large and unique view of the Internet. If you are present at one of the RIS locations and do not yet peer with the RIS, you can sign up using our peering form.
If you have any questions, please e-mail us at ris@ripe.net.
Comments or suggestions can be made by using our feedback form.