pTLA request for ATNET-AT
Latif LADID
Latif.LADID@village.uunet.lu
Mon, 06 Sep 1999 23:56:13 +0200
Please have a look at the IPv6 Forum web page
( http://www.ipv6forum.com) section events.
You can download the program.
/Latif
At 10:35 7/09/99 -0700, Luis Paz Ph. D. wrote:
>Has anyone heard more about the conference in Paris?
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>Bob Fink wrote:
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>> 6bone Folk,
>>
>> Per the request from Georg Hitsch (below), I'm opening a two week review
>> period for a pTLA for ATNET-AT. I will close this on 20 September 99.
>>
>> Note that this will be a /28 pTLA assignment.
>>
>> Comments either to the list or to me please.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bob
>>
>> ===
>> >Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 18:39:51 +0200 (CEST)
>> >From: Georg Hitsch <georg@atnet.at>
>> >To: Bob Fink <fink@es.net>
>> >cc: Alain Durand <Alain.Durand@imag.fr>, Georg Hitsch <georg@atnet.at>
>> >Subject: Re: 28 Bit pTLA Assignments
>> >
>> >
>> >Hi Bob!
>> >
>> >I thing I met the criteria for a new pTLA site.
>> >
>> >I am currently connected to ipf.net (since May 99)
>> >My netname is: ATNET-AT
>> >My inet6num is: 3FFE:3400:300::/48
>> >
>> >My DNS-Server for forward/reverse-lookup is working
>> >(reverse-lookup not delegated international, yet)
>> >[nameserver: atlantis.atnet.at/babylon.atnet.at]
>> >
>> >>1. The site MUST have experience with IPv6 on the 6Bone, at least as
>> >> a leaf site and preferably as a transit pNLA under an existing
>> >> pTLA.
>> >We are currently have setuped 5 machines:
>> >
>> >3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:0/126
>> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:1 router1.ipv6.atnet.at
>> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:2 ge.org
>> >
>> >3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:0/122
>> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:1 router1.ipv6.atnet.at
>> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:2 bolide.ipv6.atnet.at
>> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:3 anix.ipv6.atnet.at
>> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:4 schnellix.ipv6.atnet.at
>> >
>> >>2. The site MUST have the ability and intent to provide "production-
>> >> like" 6Bone backbone service to provide a robust and operationally
>> >> reliable 6Bone backbone.
>> >Ok. (we have setuped the session to ipf.net with BGP4+; we have
>> >experience with maintaining our net (30 POPs in Austria, 41 BGP-Neigbours
>> >(3 transit, 37 peerings, as7777-subscriber); Our AS-# is AS5424 ("Vienna
>> >Backbone Service"/at-net); Currently we are market-leader with
>> >leased-lines in Vienna, and around number 7 with "all internet-services"
>> >in Austria.
>> >
>> >> 3. The site MUST have a potential "user community" that would be
>> >> served by becoming a pTLA, e.g., the requester is a major player
>> >> in a region, country or focus of interest.
>> >see above
>> >Our customer list is at: http://www.vbs.at/benutzer.html
>> >
>> >>4. Must commit to abide by the 6Bone backbone operational rules and
>> >> policies as defined in the present document.
>> >Ok.
>> >
>> >
>> >Do you thing, we can get an 6bone-ptla ?
>> >
>> >If yes, what are the next steps?
>> >
>> >Georg Hitsch, at-net
>> >
>> >--
>> > Georg Hitsch ++ mail: georg@atnet.at
>> > ripe: gh231-ripe ++ web: http://ge.org/
>> >
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>Respectfully,
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>Luis Paz Ph.D.
>Phoenix1@pacbell.net
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