[as112-ops] AS112 node in Canberra, Australia

William F. Maton wmaton at ottix.net
Mon Oct 4 11:35:05 UTC 2010


Thanks Cody.

I've added you to the list of AS112 operators here:

 	http://public.as112.net/node/10

You might want to subscribe to this list (its pretty low-volume) as well.

For stats, you could use DSC which will let you do the collection on the 
DNS server then have the grapher placed on a public machine, with the 
grapher pulling data over from the collector.  You can find more info over 
here:

http://dns.measurement-factory.com/tools/dsc/

And thanks for your contribution to the effort!

On Mon, 4 Oct 2010, Cody Appleby wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm also announcing AS112 (via 45482) from our Peering Infrastructure
> We're seeing around 2000+ queries per second, Unfortunately there is no way to give anyone 'Public' stats access
> due to the closed nature of the IX network infrastructure.
>
>
> AUCBRVFR01# dig hostname.as112.net TXT @218.100.59.8
>
> ; -- Cut --
>
> ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> hostname.as112.net.	300	IN	SOA	as112.actix.net.au. info.actix.net.au. 2003030100 3600 600 2592000 15
> hostname.as112.net.	300	IN	TXT	"See http://www.actix.net.au/ for local information."
> hostname.as112.net.	300	IN	TXT	"ACT INTERNET EXCHANGE"
> hostname.as112.net.	300	IN	TXT	"CANBERRA, ACT, AUSTRALIA"
> hostname.as112.net.	300	IN	TXT	"See http://as112.net/ for more information."
>
> ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
> hostname.as112.net.	300	IN	NS	blackhole-2.iana.org.
> hostname.as112.net.	300	IN	NS	blackhole-1.iana.org.
>
> ; -- Cut --
>
>
>
> On 04/10/2010, at 10:16 AM, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm announcing AS112 (via 53582) from our network at One Wilshire in Los Angeles.
>>
>> I haven't done anything to get our transit upstreams (or indeed anyone) to accept the routes, so the announcement is mostly or only going out to our peers on the Any2 exchange.
>>
>> Anyway, what I wanted to note is that most of the AS112 queries our server is answering are from IPs in Asia.  It's not surprising that we don't get many local queries (both Verisign and ICANN have local nodes); but I'm surprised that our server is getting 50-100+ queries a second from across the pacific.  Not sure if it's because of bad AS112 coverage there or just because of lack of local peering in Asia.
>>
>> Does anyone have good tools for analyzing the origin of the queries?
>>
>>
>> - ask
>>
>> --
>> Ask Bjørn Hansen, http://askask.com/
>>
>>
>>
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