Dear BCOP community,
Just to let you know, the co-authors of "IPv6 troubleshooting for
helpdesks" document published the next version of the document with some
new and also a bit more fine tuned old content and revised structure.
Please find the latest version in attach and also on following URL:
http://go6.si/ipv6-troubleshooting-for-helpdesks/http://go6.si/docs/IPv6-troubleshooting-for-helpdesks-v01.pdf (direct
download)
As the role of this BCOP TF is to find possible cooperation and further
contribution - please read the document and contact the authors if you
would like to work together and add some ideas. All other ideas and
suggestions also welcome on this list.
Cheers and thnx, Jan Zorz
Posted for Andrei Robachevsky, ISOC.
Colleagues,
A small group of network operators has been working on defining a
minimal, but feasible package of recommended measures that, if deployed
on a wide scale, could result in visible improvements to the security
and resilience of the global routing system.
Many operators are ahead of the curve and already implement much more
than the proposed recommendations. But we believe that gathering support
for these relatively small steps could pave the road to more significant
actions on a global scale.
We called this set of recommendations a Routing Resilience Manifesto –
you can find a draft document here: https://www.routingmanifesto.org/.
This initial version of the Manifesto was drafted by a small group, but
we need a wider community review, your feedback, and, ultimately, your
support to make this initiative fly. It was already presented at several
venues, like RIPE and NANOG, and now we open it for a more detailed
review. Please note that this is very much a work in progress.
Please review the document and provide your feedback and text
suggestions online or via routingmanifesto(a)isoc.org by 31 August 2014.
Regards,
Andrei Robachevsky
Internet Society