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Re: Peering Policies and Route Servers


From: David.Kessens () ripe net
Date: Fri, 3 May 1996 15:18:09 +0200 (MET DST)


Dear Steven,

Steven J. Richardson writes :

Actually, only changes to the RADB and ANS DB will be
caught by _every_ 4 hr update; the other databases (RIPE,
MCI DB, CA*Net DB) are currently obtained 1x/day (usually
in the morning, Brian Renaud says).  Work re:  synchronization
and distribution of IRR data is, as they say, ongoing.

Actually nearly real time distribution (not older then 10 minutes) of IRR
data is already available since November last year (I wrote the code
myself ;-)). The software has certainly still some rough edges and was
published at the same time. It works now quite reliable for some time.

You can contact me at <ripe-dbm () ripe net> if you need more information or
want to have such a mirror running at your site.

Kind regards,

David Kessens
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Steve Richardson/Merit

  >From nanog-owner () merit edu Tue Apr 30 13:16:30 1996
  >Message-Id: <199604301712.KAA03518 () lint cisco com>
  >X-Sender: pferguso () lint cisco com
  >Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 13:13:36 -0400
  >To: Cengiz Alaettinoglu <cengiz () isi edu>
  >From: Paul Ferguson <pferguso () cisco com>
  >Subject: Re: Peering Policies and Route Servers
  >Cc: Ali Marashi <amarashi () interglobe com>, bmanning () isi edu, nanog () merit edu
  >Sender: owner-nanog () merit edu
  
  >At 10:12 AM 4/30/96 -0700, Cengiz Alaettinoglu wrote:
  >
  >>
  >>Route Servers are dynamic, they process upto 6000 routing updates a
  >>minute (see http://compute.merit.edu/stats/mae-east/instability).
  >>
  >>Route Servers are reconfigured with up to date policy 6 times a day,
  >>i.e. every four hours. Hence, a brand new route registered in IRR may
  >>not be announced by the route servers to the NSPs whose policies are
  >>prefix based for up to at most 4 hours. I think this is what you are
  >>referring to.
  >>
  >
  >Cengiz, thanks for the clarification.
  >
  >- paul



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