Greetings all,
Our next meeting will be on September 7 at 8pm EST (September 8 12:00AM UTC). You should have received a calendar invite already, however, I have attached an .ics to this mail just in case.
On this call we will briefly review work the teams are doing to identify and fix “weird” routes and then Steve Wallace will give a presentation on MANRS (https://www.manrs.org/)
Talk abstract: Overview of Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) for network operators. What’s required of number resource owners and network operators to benefit from MANRS, including insights into Internet Routing Registry records, the role of RIRs with RPKI route origin validation, and lessons learned in the case of North American R&E networks.
Thanks,
Hans
Hans Addleman is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom@IU meeting.
Topic: Routing Working Group - MANRS
Time: Sep 7, 2021 08:00 PM Indiana (East)
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Hello all,
Thank you again for attending the Routing Working Group meeting. We appreciate everyone who participated today,
The link below is to the slides from today’s meeting
2021-08-17 Routing WG
I have also included a link to the RWG master case list for those interested in seeing the cases that we are working on and their status.
https://tinyurl.com/RWG-MCL
If you know anyone who is interested in joining the Routing Working Group please send their information to either me or Hans Addleman - addlema(a)iu.edu
We look forward to meeting you again on at the next meeting September 7, 8pm US Eastern time (12am UTC) for the
MANRS Talk by Steve Wallace. Look for a calendar invite soon for that meeting.
Thanks!
Brenna Meade
Indiana University International Networks
Folks,
I am new to GNA-G Routing WG, and may not have up to date information
on the current available resources.
As my understanding of BGP, it is not easy to give lower preference to
AS-PATHs which hop large oceans more than once by just using BGP
communities.
If there is a list of R&E networks including ASN, Country,
representing pingable IPv4 and IPv6 destinations, date and email of
last update, it may able to write a script to detect possible
suboptimal paths. Does anybody maintain such information?
Additionally, "machine readable" list of R&E links, not in beautiful
maps, may also help. It may need to include AS numbers of both ends,
bandwidth, and distance in km, date and email of last update. IXes can
also be represented by the AS numbers of the route servers with
special tag similar to type-2 OSPF LSA.
RADB may be referable, but it doesn't include all information we
may need. PeeringDB is similar. Moreover, many entries doesn't hold
completed information and may not be well updated.
Sincerely,
-- Akira Kato
Reminder of this month’s Routing Working group meeting tomorrow August 17 at 6AM ET.
Calendar invite attached if needed.
Thanks,
Hans
From: "Addleman, Hans C" <addlema(a)iu.edu>
Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 9:12 AM
To: "routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net" <routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net>
Subject: [Routing-wg] August Routing Working Group Meeting - Route Review
Greetings all,
You should have received a calendar invite for the next meeting. I have attached a calendar invite to this mail as well.
During this meeting we will discuss the routes that we are currently working on as a team.
Anyone on this list should be able to access the Master list of routes we are working on currently: https://tinyurl.com/RWG-MCL
Thanks,
Hans
Greetings all,
You should have received a calendar invite for the next meeting. I have attached a calendar invite to this mail as well.
During this meeting we will discuss the routes that we are currently working on as a team.
Anyone on this list should be able to access the Master list of routes we are working on currently: https://tinyurl.com/RWG-MCL
Thanks,
Hans
Our next meeting is part of APAN in about 24 hours – 9am Tuesday Aug 3 Indonesia local time (or 10pm August 2nd US Eastern). Registration for APAN 52 is free, so anyone is welcome to join https://apan52.apan.net/
-j
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Dr. Jennifer M. Schopf
Director, International Networks
Director, Engagement and Performance Operations Center
Indiana University