From lorenzo at ripe.net Tue May 2 17:02:47 2006 From: lorenzo at ripe.net (Lorenzo Colitti) Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 17:02:47 +0200 Subject: [ris-int] Prepending experiment: meaning of communities Message-ID: <44577497.4070006@ripe.net> Hi James, here is a hopefully less confusing meaning of the communities we're planning to use: > 12654:10x : Prepend AS12654 x times to AS16150 (RRC07), AS1299 (RRC10), AS6762 (RRC14) > 12654:20x : Prepend AS12654 x times to AS5400 (RRC07), AS9026 (RRC10), and AS6939 (RRC14) > 12654:30x : Prepend AS12654 x times to AS13237 (RRC07), AS12779 (RRC10), and AS2914 (RRC14) > > 12654:199 : Don't announce to AS16150 (RRC07), AS1299 (RRC10), or AS6762 (RRC14) > 12654:299 : Don't announce to AS5400 (RRC07), AS9026 (RRC10), or AS6939 (RRC14) > 12654:399 : Don't announce to AS13237 (RRC07), AS12779 (RRC10), or AS2914 (RRC14) The route-map I gave you is out of date and uses 12654:40x instead of 12654:x99, but the principle is the same. So for example, announcing 84.205.73.0/24 to RRC07 with a community value of "12654:199 12654:202 12654:301" should result in RRC07 announcing nothing at all to AS16150, "12654 12654" to AS5400, and "12654 12654 12654" to AS13237. Since cow announces three different prefixes RRC07, RRC10, and RRC14, this should give us complete control over who we announce to and how much we prepend to each upstream. As far as we can see, these RRCs only have three peers giving transit for the beacon prefixes, but perhaps we need an explicit rule that denies the routes to anyone else... Do you think all this makes sense and could actually work? Cheers, Lorenzo P.S. I attach the setup diagram in powerpoint format for the benefit of others on the list. -- Lorenzo Colitti lorenzo at ripe.net Network Engineer +31-20-5354471 RIPE NCC www.ripe.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From lorenzo at ripe.net Thu May 4 15:50:50 2006 From: lorenzo at ripe.net (Lorenzo Colitti) Date: Thu, 04 May 2006 15:50:50 +0200 Subject: [ris-int] Implementation of HK university prepending work Message-ID: <445A06BA.4020900@ripe.net> Hi all, this morning I had a chat with James on our prepending setup and he seemed to think it was mostly sane. Unfortunately, there seems to be no way to implement what we need to do without causing session resets towards the affected peers (9 in all) when we reconfigure the RRCs. Since Arife is away for a few weeks and there doesn't seem to be someone to talk to in SED about this, I will be implementing the prepending setup myself. This is a bit tricky, so I wrote a script to do it. (I'm just debugging the script now.) What I plan to do is: Today: - Finish debugging script and test on an inactive peer - Find our peers' email addresses (not as easy as it seems) - Tell our peers that we will be performing the experiments - Tell ris-users that those 9 BGP sessions will be reset tomorrow Tomorrow: - Configure RRCs (this resets the 9 sessions) Saturday and afterwards: - Perform experiments Comments? Cheers, Lorenzo -- Lorenzo Colitti lorenzo at ripe.net Network Engineer +31-20-5354471 RIPE NCC www.ripe.net From csrchang at comp.polyu.edu.hk Thu May 4 15:53:35 2006 From: csrchang at comp.polyu.edu.hk (Rocky K. C. Chang (Associate Professor, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 21:53:35 +0800 (HKT) Subject: [ris-int] Re: Implementation of HK university prepending work In-Reply-To: <445A06BA.4020900@ripe.net> References: <445A06BA.4020900@ripe.net> Message-ID: Lorenzo, hope that the resets would not cause too much trouble to the peers. Rocky On Thu, 4 May 2006, Lorenzo Colitti wrote: > Hi all, > > this morning I had a chat with James on our prepending setup and he seemed to > think it was mostly sane. Unfortunately, there seems to be no way to > implement what we need to do without causing session resets towards the > affected peers (9 in all) when we reconfigure the RRCs. > > Since Arife is away for a few weeks and there doesn't seem to be someone to > talk to in SED about this, I will be implementing the prepending setup > myself. This is a bit tricky, so I wrote a script to do it. (I'm just > debugging the script now.) > > What I plan to do is: > > Today: > - Finish debugging script and test on an inactive peer > - Find our peers' email addresses (not as easy as it seems) > - Tell our peers that we will be performing the experiments > - Tell ris-users that those 9 BGP sessions will be reset tomorrow > > Tomorrow: > - Configure RRCs (this resets the 9 sessions) > > Saturday and afterwards: > - Perform experiments > > Comments? > > > Cheers, > Lorenzo > > -- > Lorenzo Colitti lorenzo at ripe.net > Network Engineer +31-20-5354471 > RIPE NCC www.ripe.net > From service at paypal.com Sat May 13 03:04:32 2006 From: service at paypal.com (Paypal Inc.) Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 03:04:32 +0200 Subject: [ris-int] ID: 92171 - PayPal funds were frozen Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From service at paypal.com Sat May 13 04:10:31 2006 From: service at paypal.com (Paypal Inc.) Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 04:10:31 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [ris-int] - PayPal - Funds Frozen Message-ID: <20060513021031.B1F6620785A@dd2338.kasserver.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From arife at ripe.net Mon May 15 13:19:40 2006 From: arife at ripe.net (Arife Vural) Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 13:19:40 +0200 Subject: [ris-int] [arife@ripe.net: [Membros] ANNOUNCEMENT: The RIS Project's Remote Route Collector is online at Sao Paulo Internet Exchange.] Message-ID: <20060515111940.GA15388@ripe.net> Hi Milton, It has been a long time, I hope you're doing OK. After we sent the announcement, we did not get so many peering request with RIS. Do you think you could help us to get more peers at Sao Paulo. What about forwarding this e-mail to members mailling list with few lines of Portugees or Spanish explanation? Do you think it will help? BTW, I think Henk got back to you about the installation of RRC in your region. If you need any help from us, please do not hesitate to contact with us. Regards. Arife ----- Forwarded message from Arife Vural ----- From: Arife Vural To: membros at sp.ptt.br, ris-users at ripe.net Subject: [Membros] ANNOUNCEMENT: The RIS Project's Remote Route Collector is online at Sao Paulo Internet Exchange. Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 13:20:39 +0100 [Apologies for duplicate e-mails] Dear All, 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 Dec 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. Our details: ------------ Peering addresses: 200.219.130.23 Autonomous system: 12654 Our policy: http://www.ripe.net/projects/ris/docs/peering.html Peering requests: E-mail: rispeering at ripe.net Web form at URL: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/peerreg.cgi The RIS project, which started as a modest RIPE NCC project in 1999, 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. For more information about RIS, please see: http://www.ripe.net/ris/ For more information about RIS Tools, please see: http://www.ripe.net/projects/ris/tools/index.html Please send any comments to: ris at ripe.net. Best regards, Arife Vural RIPE NCC, Software Engineering Department _______________________________________________ Membros mailing list Membros at sp.ptt.br http://sp.ptt.br/mailman/listinfo/membros ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Arife Vural SED, RIPE NCC From arife at ripe.net Tue May 16 16:26:46 2006 From: arife at ripe.net (Arife Vural) Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 16:26:46 +0200 Subject: [arife@ripe.net: [ris-int] RIS meeting minutes] Message-ID: <20060516142646.GA23285@ripe.net> Hi all, After having meeting with Andrei, I updated RIS ToDo list. http://iii/twiki/bin/view/SED/RIS#Todo Feel free to update it if there is anything missing. Arife ----- Forwarded message from Arife Vural ----- From: Arife Vural To: ris-int at ripe.net, Francesco Vivoli , Andrei Robachevsky Subject: [ris-int] RIS meeting minutes Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 11:52:41 +0200 Cc: Vasco Asturiano , Trudy Prins Attendees: James, Arife, Henk, Lorenzo, Francesco 1. Everyone agrees it's a good idea to have RIS data distributed over the Internet. This needs to be discuss with Andrei and get back to Simon Leinen. (AV) 2. Runing some scripts/tools Geoff has that uses RIS data. Arife will contact with Geoff to run them here. 3. RRC boxes in LACNIC region, we are happy to offer LACNIC people help how do it. There is not much point for RIS to have 7 RRCs in LACNIC area. Henk will contact with Milton. 4. RIS statistics, SED and Comms should look at how much of the statistics we produce are used. If there is no interest, we should stop spending CPU cycles. 5. Beacon request from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Lorenzo is in touch with them. He will let us know when do the configuration changes. 6. Having new RRC in NAP of Amreica is a good idea, as long as we get interested parities to peer with us. Josh Snowhorn, Terramark seems to be voluntered to do this. 7. Henk is voluntered to do RIS/TTM presentation in DE-CIX technical meeting. 8. Load on AMS-IX RRC is getting quite high with the number of peers. We should check our budget and get a new box, and share the load between two boxes. Any comments are welcome. -- Arife Vural SED, RIPE NCC From daniel.karrenberg at ripe.net Tue May 16 22:43:15 2006 From: daniel.karrenberg at ripe.net (Daniel Karrenberg) Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 22:43:15 +0200 Subject: [arife@ripe.net: [ris-int] RIS meeting minutes] In-Reply-To: <20060516142646.GA23285@ripe.net> References: <20060516142646.GA23285@ripe.net> Message-ID: <20060516204315.GQ374@reifer.karrenberg.net> On 16.05 16:26, Arife Vural wrote: > > Hi all, > > After having meeting with Andrei, I updated RIS ToDo list. > > http://iii/twiki/bin/view/SED/RIS#Todo > > Feel free to update it if there is anything missing. I thnk what is missing is a real revamp of the web presence making the tools more easy to find and document them better. 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