## You're not supposed to put passwords and stuff like that here, just routing info ## This file can be read by all staff members and possibly even someone else ###############################3 ## This file is now in RCS! ## After each change, do ci -u -m"Brief summary" ROUTING or ci -u ROUTING and type the ## brief summary to RCS. ## $Id: ROUTING,v 1.14 2003/10/21 21:27:21 xs26 Exp xs26 $ ## Rules of peering ## ----------------- ## 1. Internal peering (inside XS26) ## ## 1.1. Intercontinental peering ## ## The network is divided into several 'continents'. These are: ## a) (eur) Europe ## b) (use) US - east ## c) (usw) US - west ## d) (ase) Asia - east ## ## Two routers from different continents can be connected only when the ## given continents borders (by definition, pairs of countries which ## borders are: eur-use, use-usw, use-ase). There must be at least two ## connections between each bordering continents, but at most three. If ## possible, no router from one continent should have two or more ## connections to the other, but same continent. By default, the first ## three pairs of disjunct (PoP-wise) possible connections ordered by ## latency should be used. Two routers from non-bordering countries may be ## connected only if the above could not be fulfiled in order to connect ## the network together. ## ## 1.2. Intracontinental peering ## ## Two routers inside the continent (see 1.1.) can be connected if they ## are from geographically close countries (typically same country / ## bordering countries). The only exception is when connecting the PoP ## located in poor-connected country (e.g. Poland). Such a country should ## be considered as a continent bordering only with its parent continent. ## Each PoP should have connection to at least two other PoPs within the ## continent. If the PoP is well-connected, it should not be connected to ## any PoP inside the same continent which is not from the neighboring ## country. Good latency is not a reason to connect PoPs from far away ## countries. We want to keep packets on v6 (like hubud-czpra-defra-nlams ## and not hubud-nlams with maybe 3 ms better latency) as long as ## possible. Latency limit for intracontinental peering is 50 ms. ## ## 2. User peering ## ## If a subject which wants to peer with us does not have pTLA/sTLA, it is ## considered as an user-peering. Such a subject must have AS number. The ## tunnel must be created via XS26 web-interface. To be sure that tunnel ## won't dissapear (on our side), it must be created by member of XS26 ## using its own XS26 account. The peering is created then using command: ## ## MAKE PEER USER ... ## ## To allow user's prefixes to be imported to our routing tables, prefixes ## of subject must be insert into 'nlafilterin' filter on a given PoP. ## There are no geographics, etc. restrictions on user-peering. ## ## 3. Backbone peering ## ## The backbone peering could be created only on the PoP inside the ## continent peer's router is located in. Also, the PoP must be located ## geographically as close as possible to the peer's router. If this ## cannot be fulfiled, such a peering is not important for us. If we have ## a PoP in the same country as the peer's router, no PoP from the other ## country may be used even if the latency is lower (that would mean that ## the connection is not optimal and we do not want to peer with such a ## peers). ## ## skbra-0000 -> XS26 [0] czpra-0100 (6) skbra-0000 -> XS26 [1] czpra-0101 (6) skbra-0000 -> XS26 [2] hubud-0800 (9) skbra-0000 -> XS26 [3] nlams-0200 (21) skbra-0000 -> XS26 [4] plgdn-0901 (32) skbra-0000 -> XS26 [5] dkcop-0a00 (42) skbra-0000 -> XS26 [6] bebru-0c00 (26) skbra-0000 -> BACKBONE [B0] linz.irc.at (2001:628:fffe:ffff:204:76ff:fe23:2024/128) (ipv6@linz.irc.at) (193.170.96.92) czpra-0100 -> XS26 [0] hupvm-0801 (230) czpra-0100 ## XS26 [1] nlams-0201 (20) czpra-0100 -> XS26 [2] pltor-0902 (64) czpra-0100 -> XS26 [3] skbra-0000 (6) czpra-0100 -> XS26 [5] dkcop-0a00 (55) czpra-0100 -> XS26 [6] plgdn-0900 (85) czpra-0100 -> XS26 [7] nlams-0200 (24) czpra-0100 -> XS26 [9] czpra-0101 (2) czpra-0100 -> XS26 [10] bebru-0c00 (30) czpra-0100 -> BACKBONE [B0] linz.irc.at (2001:6e0:208::/48) (ipv6@linz.irc.at) (193.170.96.92) czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B0] unnumbered tunnel czpra-0100 -> BACKBONE [B1] Edisontel (AS15589) (ipv6@edisontel.it) (62.94.46.105) czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B1] 3ffe:8170:1:12::2 3ffe:8170:1:12::1 64 czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B2] Verat (AS15982) (ipv6-support@verat.net) (217.26.64.160) czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B2] 3ffe:80ef:100:1::1 3ffe:80ef:100:1::2 64 czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B2] to be moved to czpra-01-01 czpra-0100 -> BACKBONE [B3] CESNET (AS2852) (trouble@ten.cz) (195.113.144.1) czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B3] 2001:718:0:4000::2 200:718:0:4000::1 64 czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B3] REMARK!!!! WE EMPLOY SPECIAL FILTERING HERE! peer-group cesnet! DO NOT MESS, PLEASE TALK WITH PASKY BEFORE ! czpra-0100 -> BACKBONE [B4] GIN (AS9080) (peering@gin.cz) (212.71.128.10) czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B4] 3ffe:80ef:100:2::1 3ffe:80ef:100:1::2 64 czpra-0100 -> BACKBONE [B5] TISCALI (AS3257) (peering@ip.tiscali.net) (213.200.87.220) czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B5] 3ffe:80ef:100:3::1 3ffe:80ef:100:3::2 64 czpra-0100 -> BACKBONE [B6] COL (AS6706) (ipv6-admins@col.cz) (195.122.222.49) czpra-0100 ## BACKBONE [B6] 3ffe:80ef:100:4::1 3ffe:80ef:100:4::2 64 czpra-0101 -> XS26 [0] czpra-0100 (2) czpra-0101 -> XS26 [1] skbra-0000 (6) czpra-0101 -> XS26 [2] hubud-0800 (14) czpra-0101 -> XS26 [3] usnyc-0b01 (116) czpra-0101 -> XS26 [4] dkcop-0a00 (45) czpra-0101 -> XS26 [5] nlams-0200 (25) czpra-0101 -> XS26 [6] plgdn-0900 (60) czpra-0101 -> XS26 [7] bebru-0c00 (29) czpra-0101 -> BACKBONE [B0] Aquatix (AS25489) (ck@aquatix.de) (62.80.125.36) czpra-0101 ## BACKBONE [B0] 3ffe:80ef:101:1::1 3ffe:80ef:101:1::2 64 czpra-0101 -> BACKBONE [B1] COL (AS6706) (ipv6-admins@col.cz) (195.122.222.49) czpra-0101 ## BACKBONE [B1] 3ffe:80ef:101:2::1 3ffe:80ef:101:2::2 64 nlams-0200 ## This is dead nlams-0200 ## This thing on ISSC (or whatever..), maintainer by FrieT nlams-0200 ## XS26 [0] nlams-0201 (3) nlams-0200 ## XS26 [1] skbra-0000 (24) nlams-0200 ## XS26 [2] dkcop-0a00 (40) nlams-0200 ## XS26 [3] czpra-0100 (27) nlams-0200 ## XS26 [4] usnyc-0b01 (87) nlams-0200 ## XS26 [5] czpra-0101 (28) nlams-0200 ## XS26 [6] hubud-0800 (30) nlams-0200 ## XS26 [7] plgdn-0900 (60) nlams-0200 ## BACKBONE [B0] REALROOT (AS28747) (v6@as28747.net) (217.22.48.130) nlams-0200 ## BACKBONE [B0] 3ffe:80ef:200:1::1 3ffe:80ef:200:1::2 64 nlams-0201 ## This is dead nlams-0201 ## This thing on Proserve, maintained by dws and jungleboy nlams-0201 ## XS26 [1] czpra-0100 (20) nlams-0201 ## XS26 [2] czpra-0101 (32) nlams-0201 ## XS26 [4] usnyc-0b01 (90) nlams-0201 ## XS26 [5] plgdn-0900 (52) nlams-0201 ## XS26 [6] nlams-0200 (3) nlams-0201 ## XS26 [7] hupvm-0801 (42) nlams-0201 ## BACKBONE [B0] AORTA-NL (AS6830) (ipv6@aorta.com) (213.46.231.243) nlams-0201 ## BACKBONE [B0] 2001:730::1:19 2001:730::1:18 127 nlams-0201 ## BACKBONE [B2] KEWLIO (AS25396) (ipv6@kewlio.net) (213.160.111.9) nlams-0201 ## BACKBONE [B2] 3ffe:80ef:201:1::1 3ffe:80ef:201:1::2 64 nlams-0201 ## USER [U486] EUREDIT-FR (AS12523) (pviet@europages.com) (194.145.144.97) nlams-0201 ## USER [U486] 2001:6e0:20c:a::2 2001:6e0:20c:a::1 64 nlams-0201 ## XS26 [BX] AMS-IX (1) nlams-0201 ## XS26 [BX] 3ffe:80ef:0201:: 3ffe:80ef:0201::1 64 defra-0301 ## This is dead defra-0301 ## This thing on AboveNet, maintained by sb and binbash defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B0] Transmedia (AS8627) (ash@ash.de) (194.139.3.28) defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B0] unnumbered tunnel remote 2001:658:0:1::1 defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B1] Cybernet (AS8379) (peering@cybernet-ag.net) (195.143.108.134) defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B1] 2001:768:e:20::2 2001:768:e:20::1 64 defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B2] Spacenet (AS5539) (gert@Space.Net) (193.149.44.35) defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B2] 3ffe:80ef:301:1::1 3ffe:80ef:301:1::2 64 defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B3] JOIN (AS680) (join@uni-muenster.de) (193.174.75.249) defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B3] 2001:638:0:300::3:2 2001:638:0:300::3:1 112 defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B4] AQUATIX (AS25489) (hostmaster@aquatix.de) (62.80.125.36) defra-0301 ## BACKBONE [B4] 3ffe:80ef:301:2::1 3ffe:80ef:301:2::2 64 hubud-0800 -> XS26 [0] skbra-0000 (9) hubud-0800 -> XS26 [5] hupvm-0801 (5) hubud-0800 -> XS26 [6] czpra-0101 (14) hubud-0800 -> BACKBONE [B0] T-NET (AS2012) (vagok@t-net.hu) (???) hubud-0800 ## BACKBONE [B0] T-NET No full transit, only 3ffe:2c03::/32 hubud-0800 ## TODO: make it user-tunnel hubud-0800 -> BACKBONE [B1] BME-FSZ (AS2547) (szigi@ik.bme.hu) (152.66.241.40) hubud-0800 ## BACKBONE [B1] 3ffe:2f00:10::1:36 3ffe:2f00:10::1:35 126 hupvm-0801 -> XS26 [0] hubud-0800 (5) hupvm-0801 ## XS26 [2] nlams-0201 (42) hupvm-0801 -> XS26 [3] plgdn-0901 (32) hupvm-0801 -> XS26 [4] czpra-0100 (230) plgdn-0900 -> XS26 [0] nlams-0200 (60) plgdn-0900 ## XS26 [1] nlams-0201 (52) plgdn-0900 -> XS26 [2] czpra-0100 (85) plgdn-0900 -> XS26 [3] plgdn-0901 (7) plgdn-0900 -> XS26 [4] pltor-0902 (70) plgdn-0900 -> XS26 [5] czpra-0101 (60) plgdn-0900 -> BACKBONE [B0] ATMAN6 (AS15694) (bgp4@atman.pl) (217.17.32.1) plgdn-0900 ## BACKBONE [B0] 3ffe:80ef:900:1::1 3ffe:80ef:900:1::2 64 plgdn-0900 -> BACKBONE [B1] PL-CDP6 (AS12968) (6bone@crowley.pl) (213.134.128.25) plgdn-0900 ## BACKBONE [B0] 3ffe:401b:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:a 3ffe:401b:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:9 126 plgdn-0901 -> XS26 [0] plgdn-0900 (7) plgdn-0901 -> XS26 [1] hupvm-0801 (32) plgdn-0901 -> XS26 [2] skbra-0000 (32) plgdn-0901 -> XS26 [3] dkcop-0a00 (95) plgdn-0901 -> XS26 [4] pltor-0902 (24) plgdn-0901 -> BACKBONE [B0] ICPNET-PL (AS13110) (ipv6@ipv6.icpnet.pl) (62.21.98.6) plgdn-0901 ## BACKBONE [B0] 3ffe:80ef:901:1::1 3ffe:80ef:901:1::2 64 plgdn-0901 -> BACKBONE [B1] ICM-PL (AS8664) (shog@icm.edu.pl) (193.219.28.246) plgdn-0901 ## BACKBONE [B1] 3ffe:80ef:901:3::1 3ffe:80ef:901:3::2 64 plgdn-0901 ## 3ffe:80ef:901:2::/64 hole can be filled with next peering pltor-0902 -> XS26 [0] czpra-0100 (64) pltor-0902 -> XS26 [1] dkcop-0a00 (66) pltor-0902 -> XS26 [2] plgdn-0901 (24) pltor-0902 -> XS26 [3] plgdn-0900 (70) dkcop-0a00 ## This is dead dkcop-0a00 ## XS26 [0] plgdn-0901 (95) dkcop-0a00 ## XS26 [1] nlams-0200 (40) dkcop-0a00 ## XS26 [2] czpra-0100 (55) dkcop-0a00 ## XS26 [4] pltor-0902 (66) dkcop-0a00 ## XS26 [5] usnyc-0b01 (114) dkcop-0a00 ## XS26 [6] czpra-0101 (45) dkcop-0a00 ## XS26 [7] skbra-0000 (42) dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B0] TDC (AS3292) (staff@ip.tele.dk) (195.249.8.172) dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B0] 2001:6c8:0:fffd::f 2001:6c8:0:fffd::e 127 dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B1] AORTA-NO (AS6830) (ipv6@aorta.com) (213.46.177.62) dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B1] 2001:730:3::1:f 2001:730:3::1:e 127 dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B2] AORTA-SE (AS6830) (ipv6@aorta.com) (193.150.193.4) dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B2] 2001:730:4::1:11 2001:730:4::1:10 127 dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B3] EE-DATA (AS3327) (noc@data.ee) (195.222.0.60) dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B3] 2001:ad0:ff:5::2 2001:ad0:ff:5::1 64 dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B4] NORDUnet (AS2603) (ipv6-drift@uninett.no) (193.10.252.9) dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B4] 2001:948:0:f00e::2 2001:948:0:f00e::1 64 dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B5] ARROWNET (AS15516) (tech-c@arrownet.dk) (62.61.128.30) dkcop-0a00 ## BACKBONE [B5] 2001:14d0:a000::1 2001:14d0:a000::1 126 uslax-0b00 ## BACKBONE [B2] HE (AS6939) (mtindle@he.net) (64.71.128.26) usnyc-0b01 ## XS26 [0] nlams-0201 (90) usnyc-0b01 -> XS26 [1] dkcop-0a00 (114) usnyc-0b01 -> XS26 [2] nlams-0200 (87) usnyc-0b01 -> XS26 [3] czpra-0101 (116) usnyc-0b01 -> BACKBONE [B0] ENTERZONE (AS13944) (tvo@EnterZone.Net) (66.35.95.30) usnyc-0b01 ## BACKBONE [B0] 3ffe:80ef:b01:1::1 3ffe:80ef:b01:1::2 64 usnyc-0b01 ## BACKBONE [B1] NTTv6 (AS4697) (query@nttv6.net) (129.250.143.18) bebru-0c00 -> XS26 [0] skbra-0000 (26) bebru-0c00 -> XS26 [1] czpra-0100 (30) bebru-0c00 -> XS26 [2] czpra-0101 (29) AMS-IX ## XS26 [BX] nlams-0201 (1) AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] Intouch-NL (AS8954) (pim@ipng.nl) AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] Intouch-NL Sending own routes 2001:6e0::/35, 3ffe:8110::/28 AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] NL-BIT6 (AS12859) (?) AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] NL-BIT6 Sending own routes 2001:7b8::/35, 3ffe:8350::/28 AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] Concepts-ICT (AS12871) (?) AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] Concepts-ICT 3ffe:4007::/32 AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] AMS-IX- (AS1200) (?) AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] AMS-IX- Sending all routes with no next-hop self AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] SurfNet (AS1103) (?) - DISABLED, problems with routing to RENATER-FR AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] RIPE (AS3333) (?) AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] RIPE Sending all routes with no next-hop self AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] XS4ALL (AS3265) (?) AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] XS4ALL Full transit AMS-IX ## BACKBONE [B?] SOMEONE-ELSE (AS?) (?)