Re: [Idr] IDR WG LC on draft-ietf-idr-ix-bgp-route-server (2/2/2015 - 2/16/2015)

"Susan Hares" <shares@ndzh.com> Wed, 04 February 2015 15:26 UTC

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Eduardo:

Thank you for your excellent feedback.  This really  helps us understand the quality of this work. 

Sue 

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From: Idr [mailto:idr-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Eduardo Ascenço Reis
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Subject: Re: [Idr] IDR WG LC on draft-ietf-idr-ix-bgp-route-server (2/2/2015 - 2/16/2015)

Dear Chairs and WG,

As an introduction, I am the technical manager and engineer leader of PTT.br - the Brazilian Internet Exchange (IX) Point project.

PTT.br was started in 2004 and today it has 25 IX in production.

Information about aggregated traffic (agregado), network topology
(PIX) and participants AS (participantes) can be found for each location on the URL bellow:

http://ptt.br/particip/sp

By the way, on the participants pages, ATM means in Portuguese Acordo de Troca de Tráfego Multilateral or Multi-Lateral Peering Agreements (MLPA).

For those interest on more information about PTT.br, please take a look at [1] and [2] references in English.

PTT.br always used route servers as the control plane controller for the MLPA on all and each IX location.

MLPA respond for more than 70% of traffic (the remaining if associated with Bilateral Peering Agreements) and it has a fundamental importance on PTT.br growth experience.

On most PTT.br IX locations two route servers are used for redundancy.
The biggest and most important (number of participants and traffic) location is Sao Paulo, followed not close by Rio de Janeiro. On these both locations PTT.br is using since last year four route servers for network topology and implementation redundancy.

PTT.br provides looking glass (LG) access to route collector for real time check. Sao Paulo IX lg is also running quagga and can be accessed
by:

telnet lg.sp.ptt.br

PTT.br has intensive use of all 3 route servers implementations (bird, cisco and quagga) and confirm they accordance to the Implementation Report.

Finally I strongly support both documents.

Regards,

Eduardo Ascenço Reis
eascenco [ @nic.br | @ptt.br | @gmail.com ]


[1] Peering in Brazil
PTT.br
IETF 88th – ISOC Panel
Regional Interconnection Overview
Vancouver, BC, Canada
November 6, 2013
http://ptt.br/doc/nic.br.ptt.br.ietf88.isoc.peering-brazil.2013110503.pdf


[2] PTT.br Report of the
FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014
Euro-ix
Bucharest, Romania
October 29th 2014
http://ptt.br/doc/nic.br.ptt.br.worldcup.report.euro-ix.20141024.pdf


2015-02-02 15:36 GMT-02:00 Susan Hares <shares@ndzh.com>:
> WG LC  is from 2/2/2015 to 2/16/2015
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> From: Idr [mailto:idr-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Susan Hares
> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 11:42 AM
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> Subject: [Idr] IDR WG LC on draft-ietf-idr-ix-bgp-route-server
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> This begins a 2 week WG LC for draft-ietf-ix-bgp-route-server-06, and 
> a 2 week WG adoption/LC for the associated WG report.
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> http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-idr-ix-bgp-route-server/
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> http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-jasinska-ix-bgp-route-server-imp
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> The draft-ietf-ix-bgp-route-server has demonstrated interoperability 
> between Cisco, Quagga, and BIRD.
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> Please comment on if you feel this is useful for operating exchange 
> points, and include in your comments support or no support.
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> Sue Hares and John Scudder
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