From fm at st-kilda.org Tue May 5 15:30:24 2009 From: fm at st-kilda.org (Fearghas McKay) Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 14:30:24 +0100 Subject: [eix-wg] European Internet Exchange (EIX) Draft Agenda v0.2 Message-ID: European Internet Exchange (EIX) Draft Agenda v0.2 When: Wednesday, 6 May - 14:00-15:30 and Thursday, 7 May - 11:00-12:30 Where: Grand Ballroom A. Administrative Matters * Welcome * Finalise agenda * Approve minutes from RIPE 57 B. Select a Scribe C. Co-Chair Vacancy - (self-)nominations & election address by email to by 17:00 Wednesday to eix-wg at ripe.net C. IXP Updates AMS-IX DE-CIX, ALP-IX & WORK-IX LINX LONAP NaMeX Netnod NIX.CZ PARIS-IX VIX D. Euro-IX Update E. Announcement of an IPv6 peering workshop - Breedband Delft Thursday Second Session - Items of Operational Interest for IXPs F. Co-Chair Election G. BCIX - Update H. When the link fails: Faster recovery in Internet Exchanges I. Introduction to ISC's Secure Information Exchange and 2009 Update https://sie.isc.org This talk will introduce RIPE attendees to ISC's Security Information Exchange and concepts, infrastructure, and technology that will help the detection and mitigation of malicious network use. J. Discussion panel on route-server implementation and maintenance. Why do I tolerate Quagga/OpenBGPd/Bird ? Z. A.O.B. Presenters Information: Please see http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-58/wgc-info.html for details on uploading presentations etc. PDF is the preferred format. The presentation laptop will be running Windows, if you use a Mac and want to use Powerpoint with embedded Quicktime there will be a machine available that you can test your presentation with before the meeting. For the IXP presentations they must be uploaded in advance. From andy at nosignal.org Wed May 6 11:58:27 2009 From: andy at nosignal.org (Andy Davidson) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 10:58:27 +0100 Subject: [eix-wg] EIX Co-chair address Message-ID: Hi, folks As announced by Fearghas yesterday, there is a co-chair vacancy within the working group created by Mike standing down in Dubai. I would like to stand for this role and am looking for your support in tomorrow's election. Address ------- I work with LONAP, an established and successful not-for-profit internet exchange in London, and I am involved in seeding community peering projects within other regions of the UK. I support knowledge-sharing between IXPs worldwide, at forums like RIPE and Euro-IX, and believe that open discussion at such forums helps to create stable internet exchanges and therefore a reliable experience for our users. I am also a peering@ coordinator for around 20 networks, which gives me a broad insight into the operations of a number of different exchanges, and ability to understand and discuss their important technical and commercial issues. As a big supporter of RIPE core principles of co-operation and bottom- up policy making, I have been a keen follower of and contributor to policy development for several years. As the working group chairs now have a role in the PDP, they must remain in touch with current policy issues. As I already participate in policy making discussions, this doesn't impose any additional workload on me as part of being a working group chair. Andy From wolfgang.tremmel at de-cix.net Wed May 6 12:25:47 2009 From: wolfgang.tremmel at de-cix.net (Wolfgang Tremmel) Date: Wed, 06 May 2009 12:25:47 +0200 Subject: [eix-wg] EIX Co-chair election address of WT6695-RIPE Message-ID: <4A0165AB.10101@de-cix.net> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, as self nominations are ok I would like to nominate myself as a Co-chair of the EIX WG. Statement ========= Being responsible for customer support at DE-CIX Germany and with a history as peering manager of VIA NET.WORKS and network operations director of KPNQwest Germany I know the Internet Exchange world from both sides, from a customer and from an exchange operator perspective. The EIX WG is a great place where ISPs and Internet Exchanges can meet and my intention as co-chair would be that it stays this way. I also think its important to bring an IXP point-of-view to the policy development, as the exchange points are the place where providers of all the world interconnect. best regards, Wolfgang - -- Wolfgang Tremmel e-mail: wolfgang.tremmel at de-cix.net DE-CIX Management GmbH Phone: +49 69 1730 902-26 Lindleystr. 12, 60314 Frankfurt Mobile: +49 171 8600 816 Geschaeftsfuehrer Harald A. Summa Fax: +49 69 4056 2716 Registergericht AG Koeln, HRB 51135 http://www.de-cix.net Zentrale: Lichtstr. 43i, 50825 Koeln -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkoBZaoACgkQ0fKk3jl6LK5TeQCdHCwTPBfa52etv8mMhY1LhsS9 Nl4AoLmNWrUD870zM6bUQP4vhg9P+7vD =0LWG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From remco.vanmook at gmail.com Wed May 6 13:46:15 2009 From: remco.vanmook at gmail.com (Remco van Mook) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 13:46:15 +0200 Subject: [eix-wg] Self-nomination for co-chair of EIX Message-ID: <8122F294-461C-4475-89F8-CB1CE714F793@gmail.com> Dear all, since it seems to be the fashionable thing to do I'm hereby nominating myself for the position of co-chair of the EIX working group. Statement and Bio below. Kind regards, Remco van Mook After attending about RIPE meetings and giving dozens presentations during those RIPE meetings, particularly at EIX, I'd like my involvement with the RIPE community a step further. I think EIX is one of the key attractions at RIPE meetings and has a vital function as a neutral platform where both IXes and their customers participate. It's not just about the mad rush of IXP update presentations, it's also about the technical challenges that the IXes face, the switch wish list, for users of IXes to stay informed and so on. Keeping all this organized requires actual work to be done. Working group chairs also have a responsibility in policy development that is time-consuming to do right. I'm willing to commit time to that and work with the other chairs to move EIX forward. And keep us away from bad timeslots at the meetings. Short bio Remco van Mook studied Business Information Technology at the University of Twente and started work for its University Computing Center as a networks and systems developer in the late 1990s. During that period, he was also member of the University Council, chairman of the university ISP and architect for then the fastest consumer Internet access network in the world, CampusNET 2. In 1999, he was the co-author of 2 business plans; NDIX and Virtu. Remco was CTO of NDIX (Nederlands Duitse Internet Exchange), responsible for architecture and technical strategy from 2000 until 2009. NDIX was the first Internet Exchange spanning across an international border, with the intention to draw more networks to the area promoting regional development. NDIX has evolved into an exchange platform connecting a great diversity of companies across a multitude of cities in the East of the Netherlands and the states of Nordrhein/ Westfalen and Niedersachsen in Germany. Remco was founder and co-MD of Virtu, a datacenter company in the Netherlands. After being taken over by Equinix in 2008, Remco was country manager for the Netherlands during 2008 and now works on European business development for Equinix, with a focus on peering and networks. Remco is an active contributor to the European Association of Internet Exchanges, EURO-IX, involving himself mostly with network design challenges, the European datacenter market and regulatory affairs. He is co-author of RFC 5452, to upgrade the security of current DNS (non- DNSSEC) implementations against Kaminsky-style attacks. Remco is also co-author of the widely used prank-RFC 2322, likes to design and build large open-air networks (among which were HAL2001 and the Lowlands Festival) and is a co-author of the Linux Advanced Routing Howto. Other past sins include SMB2WWW, a web front-end for SMB-based networks and HIP Radio, probably the worlds first MP3 network streaming software, late 1996. Remco is a regular speaker at conferences and RIPE meetings and advisor to various government organizations on Internet related affairs. From wilfried.dudink at t-systems.com Wed May 6 15:53:16 2009 From: wilfried.dudink at t-systems.com (wilfried.dudink at t-systems.com) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 15:53:16 +0200 Subject: [eix-wg] Wilfried Dudink/T-SystemsNL is out of the office. Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting 05-05-2009 and will not return until 11-05-2009. HOLIDAYS Unfortunately I'm not able to answer your Email now. However, I will respond to your message as soon as possible. For urgent matters please call me on my mobile phone. Leider kann ich jetzt Ihre E-mail nicht beantworten. Aber ich werde so bald wie m?glich auf Ihre Nachricht antworten. In dringenden Angelegenheiten rufen Sie mich bitte auf meinem Mobiltelefon. Best regards / Mit freundlichen Gr??en, Wilfried Dudink Director Sales Development IP International Carrier Sales & Solutions T-Systems Nederland b.v. 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From cara.mascini at gmail.com Wed May 6 17:58:39 2009 From: cara.mascini at gmail.com (Cara Mascini) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 17:58:39 +0200 Subject: [eix-wg] E-mail voting for co-chair Message-ID: <1AAFFB5C-0034-4196-8931-70257994861A@ams-ix.net> Dear All, The candidate nominees for the RIPE EIX Working Group co-chair position are all in and the running persons are the following. I n submitting order: - Andy Davidson - LONAP - Wolfgang Tremmel - DE-CIX - Remco van Mook - Equinix To vote by e-mail for remote people (do not vote by e-mail if you are attending in person tomorrow) please send a mail to eix.ripe at gmail.com using the following format: 1. first choice 2. second choice 3. third choice We will have the elections in tomorrows 11.00 session. Thanks, Cara From fm at st-kilda.org Wed May 6 18:56:29 2009 From: fm at st-kilda.org (Fearghas McKay) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 17:56:29 +0100 Subject: [eix-wg] E-mail voting for co-chair In-Reply-To: <1AAFFB5C-0034-4196-8931-70257994861A@ams-ix.net> References: <1AAFFB5C-0034-4196-8931-70257994861A@ams-ix.net> Message-ID: Just to clarify As we are using STV - Single Transferable Voting, you do NOT need to vote for all the candidates so you can vote for just one or two, or all three. What is important is your order of preference for the candidates. Thanks Fearghas On 6 May 2009, at 16:58, Cara Mascini wrote: > Dear All, > > The candidate nominees for the RIPE EIX Working Group co-chair > position are all in and the running persons are the following. I > n submitting order: > > - Andy Davidson - LONAP > - Wolfgang Tremmel - DE-CIX > - Remco van Mook - Equinix > > To vote by e-mail for remote people (do not vote by e-mail if you > are attending in person tomorrow) please send a mail to eix.ripe at gmail.com > using the following format: > > 1. first choice > 2. second choice > 3. third choice > > We will have the elections in tomorrows 11.00 session. > > Thanks, > > Cara > >