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Routing Information Service (RIS)

Routing Information Service (RIS). Arife Coltekin, Luigi Corsello, Henk Uijterwaal, Daniel Karrenberg RIPE-NCC APNIC 2001. Overview. Why a Routing Information Service? What is the Routing Information Service ? How to use the RIS ! How to participate ! Q & A. Why a RIS ?.

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Routing Information Service (RIS)

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  1. Routing Information Service(RIS) Arife Coltekin, Luigi Corsello, Henk Uijterwaal, Daniel Karrenberg RIPE-NCC APNIC 2001

  2. Overview • Why a Routing Information Service? • What is the Routing Information Service ? • How to use the RIS ! • How to participate ! • Q & A

  3. Why a RIS ? • Global routing behavior affects I(S)P service • Distant routing problems are difficult to diagnose • ‘Routing quality’ of neighbors is difficult to assess • Destination based routing provides ‘one-way-only’ control & diagnostics • Looking glasses are a crude tool to cover the ‘other direction’

  4. What is RIS? • “Looking Glass on Drugs” • Multiple route collectors integrate multiple views • Database provides access to more than just instantaneous data • Database supports various (longer term) analysis products • Multiple collectors and database enable complex analysis products

  5. Data Base @ the RIPE NCCnew setup RIPE NCC RRC00 User Interface Insertion Machine Server Machine RRC01 RRC02 Disks Tape RRCxx

  6. Remote Route Collectors • Currently 6: • RIPE NCC, 13 peers worldwide • LINX (London), July 2000, 40 peers • AMS-IX, February 2001, 33 peers • SFINX (Paris), March 2001, 12 peers • CIXP (Geneva), April 2001, 11 peers • VIX (Vienna), June 2001, 28 peers • ISPNXP2 (Tokyo), just installed in cooperation with APNIC

  7. User Interface • http://www.ripe.net/ris/ris-index.html • Raw Database Queries • AsInUse • shows peering history of a particular AS • Beta, but quite popular • used by RIPE NCC registration staff • Other queries? Yes We need your input!

  8. Raw Database Query • Main Parameters • RRC • AS# or IP Address • Time Period • Example: www.apnic.net at LINX (London) • note query for /32 Address possible • returns routes containing Address • output starts with routing table dump, then updates Live Example

  9. Daily Analysis RIS DB Queries • RIS Database • SQL2RRD: Universal tool to do large amounts of (similar) queries • RRD Database: • Plots on the Web • Last command to generate report SQL2RRD RRD WWW email

  10. Prefixes per Prefix Length

  11. Origin ASes announcingonly one Prefix

  12. Origin ASes perannounced Prefixes

  13. Raw data • There is a lot of interest in the raw data • ISMA2000 • Hermes • … • Raw data is now available • http://abcoude.ripe.net/ris/rawdata

  14. How to Participate Please peer with RIS at Tokyo and elsewhere! http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/ pub-services/np/rrc06.html

  15. Questions, Discussion

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