
OK, maybe you, Arife or Matthew can make a page in ris/news with the content of the announcement? We don't really want to link to messages in mail archives..
Sure, we could do that. Mind you, what is Adrian up to nowadays? Great opportunity to dig into the RIS aspect of IS... ;) Cheers, Matthew
-----Original Message----- From: ris-int-admin@ripe.net [mailto:ris-int-admin@ripe.net] On Behalf Of RIPE NCC Webmaster Sent: 23 July 2004 13:25 To: Rene Wilhelm Cc: ris-int@ripe.net Subject: [ris-int] Re: RRC12 announcement on www.ripe.net
Rene Wilhelm <wilhelm@ripe.net> writes: * * I didn't keep track of it myself, but an external user noticed * this announcement on www.ripe.net yesterday, JULY 22. The date * seems wrong :(
Damn.. I changed it to 20 July.
* * RIPE NCC Announcements * * [22 June 2004] * RIPE NCC Remote Route Collector Deployed at German Internet Exchange (DE-CIX * ) * * * I was also wondering if it wouldn't be better to make the link * point to a page with the announcement that was send out to ris-users, * (copied below) rather than jump deep down into the RIS web tree. * The announcement puts things more into context with a paragraph * summarizing the project and pointers to more RIS info at the end. * The http://www.ripe.net/ris/rrc12.html page seems more * targeted at people who already familiar with RIS and just * want to learn where the box is, what the peering policy and * peering details are. *
OK, maybe you, Arife or Matthew can make a page in ris/news with the content of the announcement? We don't really want to link to messages in mail archives..
-J
* * -- Rene * * * > From: ris-users-admin@ripe.net * > [mailto:ris-users-admin@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Matthew Williams * > Sent: 07 July 2004 19:11 * > To: ris-users@ripe.net * > Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: New RIS Remote Route Collector at * > DE-CIX (RRC12) * > * > [Apologies for duplicate mails] * > * > Dear All, * > * > The RIPE NCC is pleased to announce that the RIS Project's * > twelth* Remote Route Collector, RRC12, is now ready to peer * > with members at the German Internet Exchange (DE-CIX). * > * > RRC12 is located at the German Internet Exchange (DE-CIX), * > and has been operational since July 2004. The RRC has an * > interface on the shared DE-CIX fabric, running both IPv4 and * > IPv6, and collects routing information from all exchange * > members, who are willing to peer with us. * > * > The use of TCP MD5 Signatures on IPv4 BGP sessions is * > supported on all RIS Route Collectors. MD5, however, is not * > supported on IPv6 sessions. * > * > Details: * > -------- * > - Peering address: 80.81.192.152 (IPv4); 2001:7f8::316e:0:1 (IPv6) * > - Autonomous system: 12654 * > - Policy: http://www.ripe.net/ris/rrc12.html * > - Peering requests: * > * Email: rispeering@ripe.net * > * Web form at URL: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/peerreg.cgi * > * > The Routing Information Service (RIS), which started as a * > modest RIPE NCC project in 1999, has gradually grown to over * > 300 IPv4 and IPv6 peers at now twelve* data collection points * > in Europe, Japan and North America. Our mission is to collect * > BGP routing information over a function of time, and make it * > available to the Internet community. In essence, this means * > devising tools that can help ISPs debug problems over time * > without being limited to one BGP view and providing RIS raw * > data regarding the Internet's historical development. * > * > Useful Links: * > ------------- * > RIS Info: http://www.ripe.net/ris/ * > RIS Tools: http://www.ripe.net/ris/query.html * > List of RRC Locations: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-> bin/rrcstatus.cgi * > * > Please send your comments to ris-int@ripe.net. * > * > Best regards, * > The RIS Team * > * > *) RRC09 has been decommissioned * > * > --- * > > Matthew Williams (MW243-RIPE) * > > Customer Liaison Engineer * > > RIPE NCC - http://www.ripe.net/np/ *