Hello, On 09/09/2015 01:13 PM, snash wrote:
If I receive some traffic at an IXpeering router interface, I might want to know how I got it.
How do I find out who did send it to me? If I capture a sample packet I could see the source MAC address. Now I have to identify who owns the device with that MAC.
There is no unified method for doing what you want apart from the above that would work on all IXPs. Some IXPs enforce a policy that their members have to use certain pre-determined MAC addresses. Here's an example: (scroll to bottom) http://www.trex.fi/service/unicast.html There are also some IXPs that use an SDN core where they are able to filter L2 traffic based on either IRR registered peering relationships or actual BGP negotiated routes. I remember seeing nice presentations about these at Euro-IX Fora, but I couldn't quickly find information about them in the wild. Both of the above examples are rare and both have problems which hinder their real world adoption. -- Aleksi Suhonen () ascii ribbon campaign /\ support plain text e-mail