Re: Announcing new route (What besides BGP?)
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use. Or, if it has been replaced/supplemented with something else. Is there a FAQ I should have bookmarked which contains this information? Or, if there isn't could someone point me in the right direction?
Half of the information in the raddb is outdated and erroneous.
That's a bogus statement. The ANS stats show a very good picture, albeit from their perspective, of how much/little error there is. If you look at many MLPAs, newer Bi-lats, BGP requirements for downstreams to be turned up, etc, you'll see people requiring IRR registration. Joe Provo -- Joe Provo, Network Architect 508.229.8400 x3006 Network Operations Center Fax 508.229.2375 UltraNet Communications, Inc. <jprovo@ultra.net>
If you subscribe to routing-problems@merit.edu you can get a picture of the worst IRR discrepancies. If your peered with a route server you can check for discrepancies between your BGP policy and your IRR entries. If you need help with RADB entries the staff at Merit is very helpfully. One of the nice things about the RA project has been the support shown for MLPAs. As a co-author of the Chicago NAP/AADS MLPA I worked with Jessica Yu (then at Merit) and Mark Knopper to make it easy for an MLPA member to use the router server. If used properly the the RADB in conjunction with the RATools can be used to annalize routing polices and aide you in the configuration of border routers. The RATools can be used to auto generate Cisco and gated configs from the IRR Peering via the router servers has a number of advantages, especially for smaller network operators. The router servers have build in dampening and they provide for a central peering point, thus reducing CPU load on your router during periods of route instability. The IRR with the RATools and web pages are great tools for analyzing and maintaining operation of the defaultless core. All network operators should be encouraged to maintain accurate entries in the IRR. It would be a bad thing if the IRR became irrelevant due to the laziness of network operators. If half the information in the IRRb is outdated and erroneous then it should be corrected. --- On Wed, 12 Nov 1997 09:43:48 -0500 (EST) Joe Provo - Network Architect <jprovo@ma.ultranet.com> wrote:
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use. Or, if it has been replaced/supplemented with something else. Is there a FAQ I should have bookmarked which contains this information? Or, if there isn't could someone point me in the right direction?
Half of the information in the raddb is outdated and erroneous.
That's a bogus statement. The ANS stats show a very good picture, albeit from their perspective, of how much/little error there is. If you look at many MLPAs, newer Bi-lats, BGP requirements for downstreams to be turned up, etc, you'll see people requiring IRR registration.
Joe Provo -- Joe Provo, Network Architect 508.229.8400 x3006 Network Operations Center Fax 508.229.2375 UltraNet Communications, Inc. <jprovo@ultra.net>
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