Thanks for taking notes Warrick!
Link to the Kentik blog mentioned:
https://www.kentik.com/blog/beyond-their-intended-scope-ddos-mitigation-leak/
-Hans
From: Warrick Mitchell <Warrick.Mitchell@aarnet.edu.au>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 8:54 PM
To: routing-wg@lists.gna-g.net
Subject: [Routing-wg] Re: Routing Working Group Call - Now
Hi All,
Thank you to those who jumped on the call via the new zoom id, it is appreciated.
Notes from today’s call:
APAN Review – Warrick provided an overview of the routing working group meeting in Yokohama Japan. It was a great session kicked off by
Thomas from Internet2 talking about how we all rely on each other to build our R&E global backbone and the routing improvements being made. Brenna provided an overview of the cases the working group had been working on and re-iterated the theme of the talks
that week, resilience – we all need to work together. This then led into a discussion around reviewing the tooling available to help up lift your network, in which Warrick asked for ASN’s from the audience to use as real world examples in tooling. It was great
to see the participation at Yokohama.
Routing Leaks – We briefly spoke about the Kentik blog report describing a route leak. It’s worth a read to understand what occurred and
for us to check if we saw this issue within our networks.
Internet2 Routing Policy Update – Steve Wallace gave an update on Internet2’s routing policy and provided people with a link
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12z-019wD73aKcrhj0zCDqCOGvCN42tRLgdhKWhWS3C0/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.a5ld5ujhtxyu
This led into a discussion about how Steve and team are testing and collecting the data to determine who is utilising R&E over commodity within our community.
Jeff Bartig also showed a slide highlighting out of 2600~ R&E origin AS’s, only 27 are peered with Routeviews and RIPE which is 1%. However more ASN’s have RIPE atlas probes deployed (approximately
8% of the origin ASN’s). This is why they are having to rely on active polling.
AoB: There was nothing else brought up to be discussed, so we ended the meeting.
Kind regards,
Warrick Mitchell (He/Him) • Director of Architecture
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