Migration to RIPE 181
Dale S. Johnson
Wed Dec 21 18:46:55 CET 1994
Michael, I had been thinking that this transition to using native RIPE data (with advisory attributes embedded) would be a second phase of AS690 configurations--probably near the end of February. It would be good to get an advance start on it, however. This change will actually be very little coding work for us (just take data from an additional source). It will have considerably more effect on RIPE and end-users. RIPE will need to support the advisory attribute, probably go through an initial mass-loading of it (coordinated with the users), and presumably deal with questions about it for the next six or so months. (Merit will of course also be offering support). Since this change will both be visible to users, and will require changes in their behavior (e.g. maintaining the advisory attribute in their route objects), it would be good to get started on this quite soon. If the advisory attribute was in the software and initial values were in place for all routes, and if we decided that users had had enough advanced notice and training, then we could probably make the step of converting to this data very quickly after the PRDB is retired in January. --Dale > From M.H.Behringer at dante.org.uk Wed Dec 21 07:57:32 1994 > Date: Wed, 21 Dec 1994 12:58:01 +0000 > To: epg at merit.edu > From: M.H.Behringer at dante.org.uk (Michael H. Behringer) > Subject: Re: Migration to RIPE 181 > Cc: dsj at merit.edu > > Hi Elise, > > Thanks for your response. I just want to quickly verify something. > > At 1:53 pm 20/12/94, epg at merit.edu wrote: > [...] > >Yes, we have an agreement with the RIPE NCC that they will support the > >advisory attribute. I believe that when the RIPE NCC implemented > >181, this was forseen. I have copied Dale Johnson who has been > >coordinating with Marten on this so he can correct me if I have > >gotten it wrong. > > I know this is foreseen in the RIPE DB, and I know this has to be done > (thats why I'm asking). Does this mean that by the 15th January the > advisory attribute has to be in all RIPE DB route entries, and all networks > that do not have this attribute by then will not be routed through NSFnet? > > Or will you still keep the current config for a while, to make sure none of > the nets looses US connectivity. If so, when is the deadline for dropping > this? > > >The goal is that no one will have to register twice. We propose to > >derive the AS690 configs from the RADB and the RIPE Routing Registry. > > Good. > > Thanks for your help, Elise, > > Michael > > > -------- Logged at Fri Jan 6 17:02:20 MET 1995 ---------
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