Dne 27.09.16 v 16:30 Mikael Abrahamsson napsal(a):
The first page was completely devoid of any real technical information until I found the PDF (which from the color choice doesn't even look like a link). (https://www.nix.cz/cs/file/NIX_RULES_FENIX)
It's still not obvious what the FENIX connection is used for from that PDF. It's called "last resort connection". What does that mean?
It means that a network suffering massive DDoS can switch off their transit and peering links and turn itself to anything like "island mode" operation, still keeping access to some of root and local TLD DNS servers, local content and/or local users. Fortunately, it has been never used except tests, but it is still an option when a network is in such kind of trouble.
Apart from that, it looks more like https://www.routingmanifesto.org/ in that organisations that have joined are stating that they will follow some operational guidelines (which make a lot of sense), but it's not that much more technical when it comes to inter-provider traffic
Routing manifesto cannot provide you anything in the oposite if you comply it, except, maybe, good feeling. Fenix (or Dutch Trusted Network Initiative) project can. Best Regards, Zbynek