Hey guys - Can any one help? I am trying to find out if anyone has a Geographical World Map (gif bmp etc) with all the Public IXPs IX MAE etc marked on it. Search engines tell me that www.ep.net is the place to go, but sadly it seems to have been a place which is now gone...(!) telegeography has a great text list, but I wondered if anyone has a globe map.. My realworld geography is bad and it will take ages to locate all 200 IXPs and mark them out! I am sure it is something already done and wonder if any NANOG folks can help.. :) Dom Robinson : D2 Consulting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'data in motion' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IP Distribution Consultancy eMail: d2@d2consulting.co.uk www.d2consulting.co.uk (Also for Global-MIX ltd)
> with all the Public IXPs IX MAE etc marked on it. Search engines tell me > that www.ep.net is the place to go, but sadly it seems to have been a place > which is now gone...(!) Probably just for the evening. Why don't you try it again in a few hours, when Grumpy Bill wakes up? -Bill
Hey guys - Can any one help? I am trying to find out if anyone has a Geographical World Map (gif bmp etc) with all the Public IXPs IX MAE etc marked on it. Search engines tell me that www.ep.net is the place to go, but sadly it seems to have been a
D2 schrieb: place
which is now gone...(!)
Have a look at www.euro-ix.net and check out for IXP in Europe. -- Arnold
"na" == Nipper, Arnold <arnold@nipper.de> writes: Have a look at www.euro-ix.net and check out for IXP in Europe.
Note that this doesn't include *all* public exchange points in Europe, only those that are members of Euro-IX. www.ep.net lists quite a few more in the region. -- Simon.
Simon Leinen schrieb:
"na" == Nipper, Arnold <arnold@nipper.de> writes: Have a look at www.euro-ix.net and check out for IXP in Europe.
Note that this doesn't include *all* public exchange points in Europe, only those that are members of Euro-IX. www.ep.net lists quite a few more in the region.
You are absolutely right. A few comments on that: 1. You never know all public exchange points 2. Hopefully Euro-IX will list the other european IXP as well in the future 3. Those currently listed @ Euro-IX cover more than 95% (YMMV and you know to do the last 5% is quite hard) 4. Euro-IX's is online almost 100% --Arnold
EP.NET can be sometimes hard to get to due to the IP range that it sits in combined with the filtering policies of some ISPs. That is some ISPs filter 198.32.0.0/16. D2 wrote:
Hey guys - Can any one help? I am trying to find out if anyone has a Geographical World Map (gif bmp etc) with all the Public IXPs IX MAE etc marked on it. Search engines tell me that www.ep.net is the place to go, but sadly it seems to have been a place which is now gone...(!)
telegeography has a great text list, but I wondered if anyone has a globe map..
My realworld geography is bad and it will take ages to locate all 200 IXPs and mark them out! I am sure it is something already done and wonder if any NANOG folks can help..
:)
Dom Robinson : D2 Consulting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'data in motion' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IP Distribution Consultancy
eMail: d2@d2consulting.co.uk www.d2consulting.co.uk
(Also for Global-MIX ltd)
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Bill Woodcock
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David McGaugh
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