Hello Routing Working Group,
You will receive an invite today for the December Routing Working Group Meeting!
Topic: PeeringDB
Presented by: Arnold Nipper
PeeringDB is a freely available, user-maintained database of networks,
and the go-to location for interconnection data. The database
facilitates the global interconnection of networks at Internet Exchange
Points (IXPs), data centers, and other interconnection facilities and is
the first stop in making interconnection decisions.
The database is a non-profit, community-driven initiative run and
promoted by volunteers. It is a public tool for the growth and good of
the Internet. Join the community and support the continued development
of the Internet.
There are two ways to interface with the PeeringDB. A modern, easy to
understand web portal that shows the most helpful information about each
of the objects on just one page and at the same time provides URLs to
drill down into more detail. For automation, PeeringDB provides a lean
but yet powerful API.
This presentation first briefly talks about the organisation behind
PeeringDB before describing the GUI. Mainly how one registers an account
and objects with PeeringDB. It then goes into more detail about the
network object and user permissions. The last part introduces the API
and gives a few examples of how to use it.
Arnold Nipper has been with PeeringDB for 13 years and served in
different roles, including being a Board Member. He is now mainly
involved in the day-to-day customer support and development of the
product and evangelising PeeringDB.
Look forward to seeing everyone!
Thanks!
Brenna Meade
International Networks at Indiana University