Dear Colleague,
This is to notify you that one or more objects in which you are
designated for notification have been modified in the NZRR routing
registry database.
These objects are used to configure the various NZIX route servers
(http://nzix.net/) so you can expect the relevant servers to be reloaded
in the near future. The reloading of the servers is staggered over a
period of time so that if you are peering with both servers at an
exchange, you can maintain at least one BGP session at all times and
consequently a full set of routes.
Diagnostic output:
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PREVIOUS OBJECT:
route-set: AS9560:RS-ROUTES:AS45177
descr: advertised to AS9560 by Vibe Communications LTD - AS45177
members: 14.1.32.0/19^19-29,
49.50.192.0/19^19-29,
180.189.192.0/19^19-29,
49.50.224.0/21^21-29,
120.136.0.0/21^21-29,
113.197.96.0/22^22-29,
202.14.217.0/24^24-29,
202.37.179.0/24^24-29,
202.37.194.0/24^24-29,
202.49.59.0/24^24-29,
202.50.176.0/24^24-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: dg(a)vibecommunications.co.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20101108
source: NZRR
REPLACED BY:
route-set: AS9560:RS-ROUTES:AS45177
descr: advertised to AS9560 by Vibe Communications LTD - AS45177
members: 114.23.0.0/16^16-29,
14.1.32.0/19^19-29,
49.50.192.0/19^19-29,
180.189.192.0/19^19-29,
49.50.224.0/21^21-29,
120.136.0.0/21^21-29,
113.197.96.0/22^22-29,
202.14.217.0/24^24-29,
202.37.179.0/24^24-29,
202.37.194.0/24^24-29,
202.49.59.0/24^24-29,
202.50.176.0/24^24-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: dg(a)vibecommunications.co.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20110113
source: NZRR
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_______________________________________________________________________
APNIC Services to Continue During Local Flooding
_______________________________________________________________________
Dear Members and Friends of APNIC
As you may have seen in the media, parts of Queensland, including
Brisbane City, are experiencing flooding. The flooding in Brisbane is
expected to peak in the early hours of Thursday morning, Australian
Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10).
From the current information, our APNIC office and local co-location
facilities are expected to be only moderately impacted. Therefore, at
this time we expect no significant impact to our services to Members.
APNIC has activated its Business Continuity Plan, which is designed to
minimize the effects on APNIC services and Helpdesk availability during
emergency events.
We do however advise that phone support is limited and will likely
become unavailable should APNIC main office infrastructure be affected.
Contact to staff other than Helpdesk personnel will be impacted as most
staff are working from home. Please use our email services where
possible.
APNIC advises that this assessment may change as events are still
unfolding. Any updates will be available via RSS feed and on the
www.apnic.net announcements page.
http://www.apnic.net/announcements
Regards,
_______________________________________________________________________
APNIC Secretariat secretariat(a)apnic.net
Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) Tel: +61 7 3858 3100
PO Box 3646 South Brisbane, QLD 4101 Australia Fax: +61 7 3858 3199
6 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane, QLD http://www.apnic.net
_______________________________________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________________________
1.1.1.1.1: The Clock is Ticking on IPv4!
_______________________________________________________________________
Hi NZNOG Community,
Following up on the APNIC 30 Community Consultation: The Final Stages
of IPv4 Distribution, the APNIC Secretariat has created an information
repository on IPv4 exhaustion in the Asia Pacific region:
http://www.apnic.net/ipv4-exhaustion
This section of the public website contains important information
relevant to network operators, business managers, and end-users.
It is now possible for anyone to keep track of IPv4 availability at
APNIC.
This information is designed to keep everyone updated as we prepare to
enact the final /8 policy, which will ensure there is enough IPv4
address space for everyone to transition to IPv6.
Please take the time to visit this area of the website. We are looking
forward to supporting you in a smooth transition from IPv4 to IPv6.
_______________________________________________________________________
APNIC Secretariat secretariat(a)apnic.net
Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) Tel: +61 7 3858 3100
PO Box 3646 South Brisbane, QLD 4101 Australia Fax: +61 7 3858 3199
6 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane, QLD http://www.apnic.net
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Hi Folks,
Wondering what people do for fibre patch lead management in racks - server
racks and comms racks. Two generic examples:
1. Multiple devices within a rack that need connecting together with fibre
patch leads - which could be just about the right size or could be a meter
too long.
2. A fibre patch lead coming from another rack, to your rack inside a flexi
conduit and exiting near the top of the rack. Between two and six meters of
spare patch lead to handle.
Ideas & suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Jon
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[http://2011.nznog.org/register do it.]
It's that time of year once more and the annual NZNOG conference is
just two weeks away.
The 2011 conference is bought to you by our major sponsors Vocus
Communications and Vodafone and is being held at the Intercontinental,
Wellington, Wednesday 26th - Friday 28th January 2011.
The org-team have put together another cracker bunch of presentations,
including:
* Peering in NZ - A Global Perspective - Mike Hughes (until quite
recently, London Internet Exchange)
* IXPs and Local Internet Growth - Bill Woodcock, Packet Clearing House
* IPv6 Only - Brian Carpenter (University of Auckland)
http://2011.nznog.org/full-program
As usual multiple parallel tutorials on running on the Wednesday,
APNIC IRME, MPLS, Carrier Grade Spanning Tree Protocol, Building
wireless networks with Mikrotik Routers, and a hands-on Security
tutorial with Team Cymru.
Additionally there are two three day hands-on workshops, a routing
workshop and an IPv6 workshop both running Monday 25th - Wednesday
27th. Both workshops have been run scores of times around the globe
and is of very high quality. The routing workshop will be taken by
Jonny Martin (Packet Clearing House) and Kurt Bales (eIntelligo), and
the IPv6 workshop will be taken by Nathan Ward (Braintrust) and Gaurab
Upadhaya (Limelight Networks).
Full details for the routing workshop are at
http://2011.nznog.org/routing and full details for the IPv6 workshop
are at http://2011.nznog.org/ipv6
Places are limited so register early, the IPv6 workshop is nearly full!
We are also running two sessions of shorter talks, the traditional
Lighting talks, and a new Peering personals and IXP updates.
Lightning talks are short talks/presentations that last no more than
10 minutes. They are a good opportunity to get your pet topic out
there or perhaps to get some experience with presenting without having
to go to a full talk.
IXP updates provide an opportunity for both established and
(potential) new IXPs to provide a status update on the state of the
IXP, report on any interesting trends, problems, or anything else the
NZNOG community may find useful.
Peering Personals provide an opportunity for networks to connect with
new peers. Anyone can have a quick talk about their network, peering
locations, and peering policy, and any peers in particular they may be
looking for.
If you are interested in speaking in either of these slots, please
email talks(a)nznog.org with a brief one-liner of who you are, and what
you'll be talking about. There is no requirement to prepare slides for
a lightning talk or IXP update. An off the cuff talk with a bit of
hand waiving would more than suffice.
NZNOG'11 would not be possible without the generous support of all our
sponsors. Thanks Vocus Communications, Vodafone, InternetNZ,
Alcatel-Lucent, Juniper, Network Hardware Resale, Cisco, FX, Connector
Systems, WEL Networks, R2 Streaming, eintellego, APNIC, Paystation,
Netspace and Citylink!
Looking forward to seeing you in Wellington,
Neil.
For the 2011 org-team