[ris-int] RE: Fwd: Re: FW: [ripe.net #101517] R: please adrian bedford to the projects group
Matthew Williams matthew at ripe.net
Tue Jul 27 15:17:43 CEST 2004
Hi Webbies, After a quick cha(n)t with AV and SK, I made some modifications. Please check. ==>Comments below. > > The page that Matthew came up with is good as an 'about-ris' > page. Adrian kindly revised it a little so maybe you can use the > following: > > =================================================================== > > The Routing Information Service (RIS) started as a RIPE NCC > project in > 1999. Currently there are over 300 IPv4 and IPv6 peers at 12 data > collection points in Europe, Japan and North America > > The project aims to collect and store Border Gateway Protocol > (BGP) routing > information and make it publicly available for the Internet > community. > Network operators can troubleshoot routing problems by > looking at data > collected over time without being limited to a single BGP > view. Archived > raw RIS data is also available, which can be used for ==>"Can" is ambiguous. It is always/mainly used for research. I haven't heard of anyone (directly) using RIS raw data to debug route probs in their NW. > research purposes. > > You can improve the RIS by providing a BGP feed. You can find ==>"Improve" is wrong. > a list of RIS > peering locations at: > http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/rrcstatus.cgi Peering requests can be sent to <rispeering at ripe.net> or through a web form, you can find at: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/peerreg.cgi ============================================================ => Rest is fine, meaning I don't want to hear anything more about it ;) If Adrian wants instructions, then he's welcome to call 405 in 15 mins. Cheers, Matthew
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