Reminder – this is coming up – see you there!
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Dr. Jennifer M. Schopf
Director, International Networks
Director, Engagement and Performance Operations Center
Indiana University
From: "Addleman, Hans C" <addlema(a)iu.edu>
Date: Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 8:59 AM
To: "routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net" <routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net>
Subject: [Routing-wg] Routing Working Group Meeting 2 - Tool Talk Routeviews
Greetings,
The 2nd meeting of the Routing Working group will take place on June 28th at 8pm US eastern time and will feature our first tools talk by David Teach on the use of Route Views.
You should have already received a calendar invite. I have also attached the invite to this mail and connection information can be found below.
Thank you,
Hans Addleman
Synopsis of the talk:
RouteViews Introduction
-----------------------
RouteViews collects BGP routing information from many sites across the
world and has been providing BGP data for over 25 years. The first
BGP data dumps were collected in 1995. The archiving of snapshots
started in 1997 and there are now more than 68,000 snapshots in the
archive, capturing more than two decades worth of Internet routing
table history.
In this talk David Teach will share more about RouteViews, how it
works, how to use it for troubleshooting various routing issues.
David will also briefly discuss the new features that have been added
recently.
Hans Addleman is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom@IU meeting.
Topic: Routing Working Group Meeting 2
Time: Jun 28, 2021 08:00 PM Indiana (East)
Join from computer or mobile:
https://iu.zoom.us/j/89721438481
Meeting ID: 897 2143 8481
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Zoom@IU Team
Greetings Routing Working Group,
Next week on Friday June 25th at 14:00CEST during TNC (https://tnc21.geant.org/) we will be holding a Routing Working Group Birds of a Feather (BOF) session. Please find the abstract and connection information below.
We hope to see you there!
Hans Addleman
Routing Working Group Co-Chair
Identifying and Addressing R&E Routing Anomalies
14:00 - 15:30 CEST
Adding or removing capacity from the global R&E network infrastructure can have unexpected routing results that are often difficult to detect and impossible to correct without coordination. For example, after changes in transatlantic capacity, we see significant volumes of traffic with both source and destination in Europe traversing exchange points in the US (traffic from CERN destined for universities in Europe routed via New York). Similarly, with other additions to transcontinental capacity, we see Asian traffic destined for Europe routed via the US (often crossing the Pacific twice), and also traffic with both endpoints in Africa routed via New York. We can identify these anomalous flows fairly easy with current and expanding tools, such as NetSage (http://portal.netsage.global) However, due to the number of different organizations along the international paths, it remains a challenge to bring the right people together to make adjustments that would potentially correct!
the erroneous paths. This type of routing problem is prevalent, and we expect this issue is one many NRENs will need to address in order to maintain a robust, reliable, high-speed global R&E network. With new intercontinental links coming on-line over the past few years, and more planned for the near future, we believe the time is right for our community to come together to begin addressing this issue in a more coordinated way. This BOF will bring together R&E networking engineers in an open community discussion on how to approach this problem systematically.
Organizer: Warrick Mitchell, AARNET, and Jennifer Schopf, Indiana University
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SIP: 6911828119(a)zoomcrc.com
Greetings,
The 2nd meeting of the Routing Working group will take place on June 28th at 8pm US eastern time and will feature our first tools talk by David Teach on the use of Route Views.
You should have already received a calendar invite. I have also attached the invite to this mail and connection information can be found below.
Thank you,
Hans Addleman
Synopsis of the talk:
RouteViews Introduction
-----------------------
RouteViews collects BGP routing information from many sites across the
world and has been providing BGP data for over 25 years. The first
BGP data dumps were collected in 1995. The archiving of snapshots
started in 1997 and there are now more than 68,000 snapshots in the
archive, capturing more than two decades worth of Internet routing
table history.
In this talk David Teach will share more about RouteViews, how it
works, how to use it for troubleshooting various routing issues.
David will also briefly discuss the new features that have been added
recently.
Hans Addleman is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom@IU meeting.
Topic: Routing Working Group Meeting 2
Time: Jun 28, 2021 08:00 PM Indiana (East)
Join from computer or mobile:
https://iu.zoom.us/j/89721438481
Meeting ID: 897 2143 8481
One tap mobile
+16465588656,,89721438481# US (New York)
+13017158592,,89721438481# US (Washington DC)
Dial by your location
+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
Meeting ID: 897 2143 8481
IU videoconferencing equipment: 26 897 2143 8481
Videoconferencing equipment outside of IU:
SIP: 89721438481(a)zoomcrc.com
H.323:
162.255.37.11 (US West)
162.255.36.11 (US East)
221.122.88.195 (China)
115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai)
115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad)
213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands)
213.244.140.110 (Germany)
103.122.166.55 (Australia Sydney)
103.122.167.55 (Australia Melbourne)
209.9.211.110 (Hong Kong SAR)
64.211.144.160 (Brazil)
149.137.68.253 (Mexico)
69.174.57.160 (Canada Toronto)
65.39.152.160 (Canada Vancouver)
207.226.132.110 (Japan Tokyo)
149.137.24.110 (Japan Osaka)
Meeting ID: 897 2143 8481
Zoom@IU Team
Greetings,
If you haven’t yet please take a minute to fill out the below doodle poll for our 2nd call. If you have already filled out the poll, thank you.
https://doodle.com/poll/kcxfpxsd3xcbxw3e?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link
Thanks,
Hans Addleman
Routing Working Group Co-Chair
From: "Addleman, Hans C" <addlema(a)iu.edu>
Date: Friday, June 4, 2021 at 7:47 AM
To: "routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net" <routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net>
Subject: [Routing-wg] Doodle Poll: Routing Working Group Call 2 - Tool Talk - RouteViews
Greetings Routing Working Group,
Please take time as soon as possible to fill out the linked doodle poll. Our next call will feature David Teach from the NSRC giving an overview of Routeviews as the 1st talk in our Tool Talks series. Please find the synopsis of the talk below.
https://doodle.com/poll/kcxfpxsd3xcbxw3e?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link
RouteViews Introduction
-----------------------
RouteViews collects BGP routing information from many sites across the
world and has been providing BGP data for over 25 years. The first
BGP data dumps were collected in 1995. The archiving of snapshots
started in 1997 and there are now more than 68,000 snapshots in the
archive, capturing more than two decades worth of Internet routing
table history.
In this talk David Teach will share more about RouteViews, how it
works, how to use it for troubleshooting various routing issues.
David will also briefly discuss the new features that have been added
recently.
Thanks,
Hans Addleman
Routing Working Group Co-Chair
Greetings Routing Working Group,
Please take time as soon as possible to fill out the linked doodle poll. Our next call will feature David Teach from the NSRC giving an overview of Routeviews as the 1st talk in our Tool Talks series. Please find the synopsis of the talk below.
https://doodle.com/poll/kcxfpxsd3xcbxw3e?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link
RouteViews Introduction
-----------------------
RouteViews collects BGP routing information from many sites across the
world and has been providing BGP data for over 25 years. The first
BGP data dumps were collected in 1995. The archiving of snapshots
started in 1997 and there are now more than 68,000 snapshots in the
archive, capturing more than two decades worth of Internet routing
table history.
In this talk David Teach will share more about RouteViews, how it
works, how to use it for troubleshooting various routing issues.
David will also briefly discuss the new features that have been added
recently.
Thanks,
Hans Addleman
Routing Working Group Co-Chair
Folks-
Apologies for the short notice, but its been extremely hard to find a time that works for most of the Doodle poll respondents. We’re going to try to have our first meeting (and I’ll let you translate this into local time) Eastern Daylight time – Thursday 8pm (which I believe is midnight UTC). Roughly 48 hours from when I’m sending this out. If we don’t get enough folks, we’ll go with the backup time next week that got the second most votes. You’ll get a calendar invite in the morning, but I’m pasting the zoom room info below as well for this week.
We’ll do a general welcome call and lay some ground work, and talk about the GNA-G working grop presentation the chairs need to do in a week. And we’ll talk scheduling for upcoming calls, including the one by the Route Views team.
Thanks everyone!
-jennifer
Jennifer Schopf is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom@IU meeting.
Topic: Jennifer Schopf's Personal Meeting Room
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://iu.zoom.us/j/6911828119
Or Telephone:
Dial: +1 669 900 6833 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll)
Meeting ID: 691 182 8119
International numbers available: https://iu.zoom.us/zoomconference?m=zgKc8uflAkkMyizZut7eTXzr9bC_043-
Or connecting from IU videoconferencing equipment:
Video Bridge: 26 691 182 8119
Or connecting from videoconferencing equipment outside of IU:
H.323:
162.255.37.11 (US West)
162.255.36.11 (US East)
221.122.88.195 (China)
115.114.131.7 (India)
213.19.144.110 (EMEA)
202.177.207.158 (Australia)
209.9.211.110 (Hong Kong)
64.211.144.160 (Brazil)
69.174.57.160 (Canada)
Meeting ID: 691 182 8119
SIP: 6911828119(a)zoomcrc.com
Or Skype for Business (Lync):
https://iu.zoom.us/skype/6911828119
Zoom@IU Team | cthelp(a)iu.edu | https://kb.iu.edu/d/bfqu
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Dr. Jennifer M. Schopf
Director, International Networks
Director, Engagement and Performance Operations Center
Indiana University
Folks-
Apologies for the short notice, but its been extremely hard to find a time that works for most of the Doodle poll respondents. We’re going to try to have our first meeting (and I’ll let you translate this into local time) Eastern Daylight time – Thursday 8pm (which I believe is midnight UTC). Roughly 48 hours from when I’m sending this out. If we don’t get enough folks, we’ll go with the backup time next week that got the second most votes. You’ll get a calendar invite in the morning, but I’m attaching the zoom room info here for this week.
We’ll do a general welcome call and lay some ground work, and talk about the GNA-G working grop presentation the chairs need to do in a week. And we’ll talk scheduling for upcoming calls, including the one by the Route Views team.
Thanks everyone!
-jennifer
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Dr. Jennifer M. Schopf
Director, International Networks
Director, Engagement and Performance Operations Center
Indiana University
Please add your vote to the doodle poll for a first meeting time in the next 2 days so we can move forward on this – thanks!
https://doodle.com/poll/ayzg8b4whrm9h6km
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Dr. Jennifer M. Schopf
Director, International Networks
Director, Engagement and Performance Operations Center
Indiana University
From: "Schopf, Jennifer M" <jmschopf(a)indiana.edu>
Date: Monday, May 17, 2021 at 7:08 PM
To: "routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net" <routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net>
Cc: Philip Smith <philip(a)nsrc.org>, "Addleman, Hans C" <addlema(a)iu.edu>, Hervey Allen <hervey(a)nsrc.org>, "dteach(a)oregon.edu" <dteach(a)oregon.edu>, "Steven G. Huter" <sghuter(a)nsrc.org>, Warrick Mitchell <Warrick.Mitchell(a)aarnet.edu.au>
Subject: [Routing-wg] Welcome to the Routing Working Group!
Folks-
Warrick, Hans, and I would like to welcome you to the newly approved GNA-G Routing Working group! Our charter is available online https://www.gna-g.net/join-working-group/routing-wg/ . As many of you are aware, we’re hoping to be co-registered as a working group with APAN, and we’ll be holding our second BOF at APAN in August towards that end. You’re receiving this mail because you’ve previously expressed interest in one or the other of these groups, which are combined at this point.
We’d like to start having regular meetings, which we will both record and send around notes from since there’s no good time to meet globally. The first several meetings will involve tool talks for relevant tools, and then we’ll progress to the meat of the working group activities – identifying questionable routes (and the teams to work to resolve them) and actually writing down routing policies for links and verifying that the policies are being followed. For the first meeting, we’ve set up a doodle poll - https://doodle.com/poll/ayzg8b4whrm9h6km which is slanted toward “better for Asia” times, please chime in with what works for you and we’ll see what we can set up. The ones that follow will likely need to rotate.
We’ll be using the mailing list routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net<mailto:routing-wg@lists.gna-g.net> for the bulk of the working group planning and discussion. We’ve also set up a slack channel on the APAN slack instance, which you should receive an invite to in email. If you don’t, you can join the APAN slack instance here https://apan-network.slack.com/signup#/ And then then routing working group channel. If you know others who would like to join this effort, please have them contact myself, Warrick, or Hans and we’ll add them to the mailing list and slack channel.
The first tool talk will be on RouteViews – see abstract below. Wer look forward to meeting up in the next couple weeks!
-jennifer
RouteViews Introduction
-----------------------
RouteViews collects BGP routing information from many sites across the
world and has been providing BGP data for over 25 years. The first
BGP data dumps were collected in 1995. The archiving of snapshots
started in 1997 and there are now more than 68,000 snapshots in the
archive, capturing more than two decades worth of Internet routing
table history.
In this talk David Teach will share more about RouteViews, how it
works, how to use it for troubleshooting various routing issues.
David will also briefly discuss the new features that have been added
recently.
------------------------------------------------
Dr. Jennifer M. Schopf
Director, International Networks
Director, Engagement and Performance Operations Center
Indiana University
Folks-
Warrick, Hans, and I would like to welcome you to the newly approved GNA-G Routing Working group! Our charter is available online https://www.gna-g.net/join-working-group/routing-wg/ . As many of you are aware, we’re hoping to be co-registered as a working group with APAN, and we’ll be holding our second BOF at APAN in August towards that end. You’re receiving this mail because you’ve previously expressed interest in one or the other of these groups, which are combined at this point.
We’d like to start having regular meetings, which we will both record and send around notes from since there’s no good time to meet globally. The first several meetings will involve tool talks for relevant tools, and then we’ll progress to the meat of the working group activities – identifying questionable routes (and the teams to work to resolve them) and actually writing down routing policies for links and verifying that the policies are being followed. For the first meeting, we’ve set up a doodle poll - https://doodle.com/poll/ayzg8b4whrm9h6km which is slanted toward “better for Asia” times, please chime in with what works for you and we’ll see what we can set up. The ones that follow will likely need to rotate.
We’ll be using the mailing list routing-wg(a)lists.gna-g.net for the bulk of the working group planning and discussion. We’ve also set up a slack channel on the APAN slack instance, which you should receive an invite to in email. If you don’t, you can join the APAN slack instance here https://apan-network.slack.com/signup#/ And then then routing working group channel. If you know others who would like to join this effort, please have them contact myself, Warrick, or Hans and we’ll add them to the mailing list and slack channel.
The first tool talk will be on RouteViews – see abstract below. Wer look forward to meeting up in the next couple weeks!
-jennifer
RouteViews Introduction
-----------------------
RouteViews collects BGP routing information from many sites across the
world and has been providing BGP data for over 25 years. The first
BGP data dumps were collected in 1995. The archiving of snapshots
started in 1997 and there are now more than 68,000 snapshots in the
archive, capturing more than two decades worth of Internet routing
table history.
In this talk David Teach will share more about RouteViews, how it
works, how to use it for troubleshooting various routing issues.
David will also briefly discuss the new features that have been added
recently.
------------------------------------------------
Dr. Jennifer M. Schopf
Director, International Networks
Director, Engagement and Performance Operations Center
Indiana University