[as112-ops] AS112 operational at MBIX
Jonathan Stewart
jonathan.stewart at gmail.com
Wed Jun 12 18:58:16 UTC 2013
Oh right, this table listing.
Okay, the node is dual-homed:
It's got 198.181.199.66 transited from AS16395. That (should be) globally
routable. (bit of a BGP issue currently)
It also has 206.72.208.10, where it speaks BGP as AS112 to other members of
the exchange, and announces 192.175.48.0/24. It then answers queries on
192.175.48.1; .6; .42.
We will be running route servers, yes--just working on configuring those,
but that's the plan for the exchange.
Jonathan
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 1:44 PM, William F. Maton Sotomayor <
wmaton at ottix.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, Jonathan Stewart wrote:
>
> I'm using AS112 for AS112 service.
>>
>> I don't think i understand your question.
>>
>
> Actually that answers it :)
>
> It's in relation to this table:
>
> https://www.as112.net/ops-**listing.html<https://www.as112.net/ops-listing.html>
>
> Folks list a transit AS as well if they are advertising it globally, but
> since it is within your IX....I take it you are using route servers?
>
>
>> I just checked out DSC. It looks like a cool tool. We can collect the
>> data
>> on the AS112 node, and then send it to our webserver for display.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:58 AM, William F. Maton Sotomayor <
>> wmaton at ottix.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Jonathan,
>>> What AS number are you using? Also, could you put up a stats
>>> page
>>> using DSC from the Measurement Factory please?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 11 Jun 2013, Jonathan Stewart wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have just turned on an AS112 node at MBIX - http://www.mbix.ca
>>>>
>>>> Manitoba Internet Exchange is located in Winnipeg, Canada. The exchange
>>>> is
>>>> so new that there are only 2 peers: AS112 and MBIX itself. I'm actually
>>>> using AS112 as the first MBIX connected AS.
>>>>
>>>> I implemented my node on an old IBM 335 with a 2.8 GHz P4 and 1 GB of
>>>> RAM.
>>>> eth0 is plugged into the management switch, and has a globally routable
>>>> unique IP address. eth1 is plugged into the MBIX peering switch. Ubuntu
>>>> 12.04 LTS, Quagga and Bind 9 are providing the core software features.
>>>>
>>>> I assigned the IP addresses to my loopback interface, and followed RFC
>>>> 6304
>>>> for the configuration of Quagga and Bind 9. Pretty informative RFC, I
>>>> would say.
>>>>
>>>> I'm getting authoritative answers for the reverse zones from another
>>>> test
>>>> host (what will be a route server) from 192.175.46.6 and 192.175.46.42,
>>>> in
>>>> about 1 ms. :-)
>>>>
>>>> Example:
>>>> jstewart at rs1:~$ dig @blackhole-2.iana.org -x 10.10.10.10
>>>>
>>>> ; <<>> DiG 9.8.1-P1 <<>> @blackhole-2.iana.org -x 10.10.10.10
>>>> ; (1 server found)
>>>> ;; global options: +cmd
>>>> ;; Got answer:
>>>> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 18909
>>>> ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0
>>>>
>>>> ;; QUESTION SECTION:
>>>> ;10.10.10.10.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR
>>>>
>>>> ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
>>>> 10.in-addr.arpa. 604800 IN SOA prisoner.iana.org.
>>>> hostmaster.root-servers.org. 1 604800 60 604800 604800
>>>>
>>>> ;; Query time: 1 msec
>>>> ;; SERVER: 192.175.48.42#53(192.175.48.****42)
>>>>
>>>> ;; WHEN: Tue Jun 11 03:10:52 2013
>>>> ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 119
>>>>
>>>> So i think everything is working fully.
>>>>
>>>> Is there anything i'm forgetting, or other tests i could do?
>>>>
>>>> as112.mbix.ca is the globally unique IP address.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Jonathan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> wfms
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jonathan
>>
>>
> wfms
>
--
Jonathan
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