FW: [ris-int] Re: RRC12 announcement on www.ripe.net

Hi Adrian, Rene came up with the idea to link announcements to a little RIS intro page with a few links. Is that something you can help us with? 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 15:49 To: Matthew Williams Cc: ris-int@ripe.net; 'Rene Wilhelm' Subject: Re: [ris-int] Re: RRC12 announcement on www.ripe.net
"Matthew Williams" <matthew@ripe.net> writes: * > 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 opportun * ity to dig into the RIS aspect of IS... ;)
Talk to Adrian. BTW, if you want him to change RIS pages, make sure you add him to the projects group.
-J
* * 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/ * > * * > *
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