As of today, the APE web site has had a revamp. Those of you familiar with the WIX site will notice some similarities! The features that I think are useful from a day to day operational perspective are the Looking Glasses e.g. http://www.ape.net.nz/cgi-bin/mrlg-ape.cgi http://www.wix.net.nz/cgi-bin/mrlg-wix.cgi You can use these to see what routes are currently in the route servers and the state of peering seesions. For those of you who are keen to see what routes the route servers might push in your direction see: http://www.ape.net.nz/cgi-bin/ShowRoutes.cgi http://www.wix.net.nz/cgi-bin/ShowRoutes.cgi These will show you the filter lists we apply to outbound routes. This meta-table is the union of all the inbound filters applied to the BGP peering sessions of exchange participants. The list showing the export to 23754 is the same list applied to all participants.
Andy Linton wrote:
As of today, the APE web site has had a revamp. Those of you familiar with the WIX site will notice some similarities!
I should of course have noted on my last posting that I think we all should thank Simon Lyall for the excellent work that he has done supporting the previous site. andy
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Andy Linton wrote:
As of today, the APE web site has had a revamp. Those of you familiar with the WIX site will notice some similarities!
Hopefully this means that Citylink will finally be able to provide graphs for (at least aggregate) traffic going across APE. Related to this, are people interested in me updating the Noc contact list to it also includes information on connectivty ( peering/transit selling/whatever) across APE and WIX and also the address of peering co-ordinators? Please email me and if I get enough interest I'll revamp the page to include that.
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 01:44:35PM +1200, Simon Lyall said:
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Andy Linton wrote:
As of today, the APE web site has had a revamp. Those of you familiar with the WIX site will notice some similarities!
Hopefully this means that Citylink will finally be able to provide graphs for (at least aggregate) traffic going across APE.
I already do graphs for individual ports on the APE switches, which are not public (for the straightforward reason that I don't have permission from anybody to make them public, and I suspect that I'd struggle to get that permission from some peers if I bothered to go looking for it). I'd happily do a public aggregate graph, right about the time I work out how to do so. If anybody has a good recipe for implementing such a graph (I'm assuming taking the traffic through all the switches and dividing by two might be close enough, but I don't know of an easy way of doing that), then I'm all ears. Cheers Si
Related to this, are people interested in me updating the Noc contact list to it also includes information on connectivty ( peering/transit selling/whatever) across APE and WIX and also the address of peering co-ordinators? Please email me and if I get enough interest I'll revamp the page to include that.
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Simon Lyall wrote:
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Andy Linton wrote:
As of today, the APE web site has had a revamp. Those of you familiar with the WIX site will notice some similarities!
Hopefully this means that Citylink will finally be able to provide graphs for (at least aggregate) traffic going across APE.
Related to this, are people interested in me updating the Noc contact list to it also includes information on connectivty ( peering/transit selling/whatever) across APE and WIX and also the address of peering co-ordinators? Please email me and if I get enough interest I'll revamp the page to include that.
See the "Who uses..." pages at: http://www.wix.net.nz/who.html http://www.ape.net.nz/who.html I've added this today. If people want to get their data up to date at APNIC and put remarks in about peeering etc then these pages will pick that data up once a week.
Andy Linton wrote:
See the "Who uses..." pages at:
http://www.wix.net.nz/who.html http://www.ape.net.nz/who.html
I've added this today. If people want to get their data up to date at APNIC and put remarks in about peeering etc then these pages will pick that data up once a week.
I've added a link on these pages to Simon Lyall's New Zealand Network Operators' Contact list as I appreciate that the APNIC data may well be not as up to date as it should/could be for the public ASes. I'd encourage you to get the details on your APNIC aut-num object to include a meaningful tech-c entry. In particular, get it set up as a generic object that doesn't need to be changed when admin X leaves your company and moves to ISP G or telco T. If you've got a private AS assigned by us (especially applicable in Wellington) then the contact data all point back to us - that's not ideal and we can fix this if the data is provided back to us.
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