[as112-ops] AS112 node at the Toronto Internet Exchange
Sergi Polischuk
sergi at wpgix.net
Wed Oct 28 13:10:14 UTC 2015
When you build new or upgrade old AS112 node, please do it in compliance
with latest RFC-7534 and do not forget to add support AS112 IPv6 operations.
Configuration of LOC records and working DSC stats also valuable addition.
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> Hey Stpehen,
>
> At MBIX we've been running an AS112 node since the beginning, about 2 years
> ago. It was a good test as a real BGP peer, back when we had 3 ISPs only.
>
> We implement it with BIND and Quagga on Ubuntu LTS.
>
> It operates on the a global unicast IP address, 192.175.48.6 (and 2
> others), which is announced by quagga. Because peers prefer the IXP route,
> they send traffic to the MBIX node.
>
> The current status is that it's IPv4 only, and my DSC visuals are broken.
> So upgrades are needed, and your project may inspire us to upgrade ours.
>
> Is William Sotomayor on this list? I'm sure he runs one at OttIX.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Stephen Fulton <sfulton at torix.ca> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > The Toronto Internet Exchange (in Toronto Canada!) is in the process of
> > setting up an AS112 node. We'll be announcing it only to TorIX peers, and
> > it will not have a globally reachable unique address (as the unique address
> > is on the peering LAN, which is not advertised globally). We'll be ready
> > to enter production within the next two weeks, and will announce it here
> > and to our members in advance of that. DCS statistics will likely be
> > publicly available, we're still assessing the best approach for us to do
> > that.
> >
> > --
> > Stephen Fulton
> > Toronto Internet Exchange, Operations Group
> > http://torix.ca
>
> --
> Jonathan
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