[as112-ops] Yahoo Peering Invite at Phoenix IX
Christian Seitz
chris at in-berlin.de
Mon Mar 13 19:47:51 UTC 2017
Hello Aleksi,
Am 13.03.2017 um 13:19 schrieb Aleksi Suhonen:
> [Removed yahoo from this thread]
>
> On 03/13/2017 02:10 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
>> Aleksi Suhonen wrote:
>>> AS112 is an anycast service that is operated by dozens of different
>>> organizations around the globe. Your peering automaton has picked the
>>> contact address for the node in Tampere, Finland.
>>
>> Yahoo! aren't the only organisation with a provisioning system which
>> can't cope with AS112. INEX regularly gets emails from other
>> organisations with presences at multiple IXPs :-D
>
> This could be attributed to a shortcoming in the peeringdb data model:
> it would be nice to be able to designate different peering contacts for
> different places. I'm sure there are other ASNs as well, that have
> regional peering coordinators. I think Google is one such example?
>
> The challenge of course is to find a way to accommodate different
> granularities of regions (per IXP, per Continent, per Country, ...) and
> I don't think it makes sense to try to fix peeringdb to support this.
>
> Perhaps we should instead consider submitting this mailing list as the
> contact for as112.peeringdb.com?
I could change this in PeeringDB if the members of this list give their OK. I
thought direct contact emails for the nodes would be better in PeeringDB, but
this leads to a problem in case of AS112.
Regards, Chris
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