pTLA request for CYBERNET (www.eurocyber.net) - review closes 22 May 2001

Bob Fink fink@es.net
Tue, 08 May 2001 14:21:10 -0700


6bone Folk,

CYBERNET (www.eurocyber.net) has requested a pTLA allocation. The open 
review period for this will close 22 May 2001. Please send your comments to 
me or the list.


Thanks,

Bob

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>Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 22:20:50 +0200
>From: Robert Blechinger <rblechinger@cybernet-ag.net>
>To: fink@es.net
>Cc: 6bone@cybernet-ag.net
>Subject: Requesting a pTLA
>
>Hi Bob,
>
>My name is Robert Blechinger. I'm working for an ISP in germany called 
>Cybernet.
>-> http://www.cybernet.de
>The reason for contacting you is, that i want to request a pTLA.
>On the 6bone website stands that i have to write you the guidelins back.
>
>Regards Robert Blechinger
>
>Cybernet AG - NOC
>email: rblechinger@cybernet-ag.net
>Phone: +49 89 99315 - 116
>Fax:   +49 89 99315 - 199
>
>
>
><---------------------------------------------------------------------------------->
> >7. Guidelines for 6Bone pTLA sites
> >
> >   The following rules apply to qualify for a 6Bone pTLA allocation. It
> >   should be recognized that holders of 6Bone pTLA allocations are
> >   expected to provide production quality backbone network services for
> >   the 6Bone.
> >
> >   1. The pTLA Applicant must have a minimum of three (3) months
> >      qualifying experience as a 6Bone end-site or pNLA transit.   During
> >      the entire qualifying period the Applicant must be operationally
> >      providing the following:
>
>  We are online since 25. Januar 2001 over JOIN.
>
> >
> >      a. Fully maintained, up to date, 6Bone Registry entries for their
> >         ipv6-site inet6num, mntner, and person objects, including each
> >         tunnel that the Applicant has.
>
>Look at:
>inet6num:     3FFE:400:7B0::/48
>netname:      CYBERNET
>descr:        6bone NLA delegation assigned by pTLA JOIN
>country:      DE
>admin-c:      LUKE-RIPE
>tech-c:       LUKE-RIPE
>mnt-by:       CYBERNET-MNT
>changed:      rblechinger@cybernet-ag.net 20010125
>source:       6BONE
>
>ipv6-site:    CYBERNET
>origin:       AS8379
>descr:        Cybernet AG
>               Stefan-George-Ring 19-23
>               81929 Muenchen
>location:     48 09 00 N 11 45 0 E 500m
>country:      DE
>prefix:       3FFE:400:7B0::/48
>application:  ping 6bone-hst.muc.ipv6.eurocyber.net
>application:  ping sarah-hst.muc.ipv6.eurocyber.net
>application:  http www.ipv6.eurocyber.net
>tunnel:       IPv6 in IPv4 6bone-hst.muc.eurocyber.net -> 
>6bone.uni-muenster.de JOIN STATIC
>contact:      LUKE-RIPE
>contact:      AM2120-RIPE
>notify:       6bone@cybernet-ag.net
>mnt-by:       CYBERNET-MNT
>changed:      rblechinger@cybernet-ag.net 20010130
>changed:      rblechinger@cybernet-ag.net 20010131
>changed:      rblechinger@cybernet-ag.net 20010228
>changed:      rblechinger@cybernet-ag.net 20010502
>source:       6BONE
>
>
> >
> >      b. Fully maintained, and reliable, BGP4+ peering and connectivity
> >         between the Applicant's boundary router and the appropriate
> >         connection point into the 6Bone. This router must be IPv6
> >         pingable. This criteria is judged by members of the 6Bone
> >         Operations Group at the time of the Applicant's pTLA request.
>
>We ( Cybernet, Join) made the compromise that a bgp session with an end 
>node makes no sense, as both sides filter every
>thing out, so that a simple tunnel makes more sense.
>Cybernet AG (AS8379) has been active at multiple peering points since the 
>beginning of 1997,
>and we are hoping that our IPv4 BGP4 peering experience will suffice. See 
>our AS Object
>for details. Should this not be the case please contact us, so that we can 
>set up our
>session with 'Join'.
>
> >
> >      c. Fully maintained DNS forward (AAAA) and reverse (ip6.int)
> >         entries for the Applicant's router(s) and at least one host
> >         system.
>
>Yes. ns.muc.eurocyber.net and ns.fra.eurocyber.net do this work fine.
>0.b.7.0.0.0.4.0.e.f.f.3.IP6.INT is loaded ( reverse zone from our /48 we 
>got from Join )
>
> >      d. A fully maintained, and reliable, IPv6-accessible system
> >         providing, at a mimimum, one or more web pages, describing the
> >         Applicant's IPv6 services.  This server must be IPv6 pingable.
>
>Yes, visit www.ivp6.eurocyber.net ( or IPv6: 
>sarah-hst.muc.ipv6.eurocyber.net  IPv4: sarah-hst.muc.eurocyber.net).
>There is a monitoring system, mrtg statistics and some networkplans on it.
>
> >
> >   2. The pTLA Applicant MUST have the ability and intent to provide
> >      "production-quality" 6Bone backbone service. Applicants must
> >      provide a statement and information in support of this claim.
> >      This MUST include the following:
> >
> >      a. A support staff of two persons minimum, three preferable, with
> >         person attributes registered for each in the ipv6-site object
> >         for the pTLA applicant.
>
>LUKE-RIPE ( me )
>AM2120-RIPE
> >
> >      b. A common mailbox for support contact purposes that all support
> >         staff have acess to, pointed to with a notify attribute in the
> >         ipv6-site object for the pTLA Applicant.
>
>6bone@cybernet-ag.net
>
> >
> >   3. The pTLA Applicant MUST have a potential "user community" that
> >      would be served by its becoming a pTLA, e.g., the Applicant is a
> >      major provider of Internet service in a region, country, or focus
> >      of interest. Applicant must provide a statement and information in
> >      support this claim.
>
>Cybernet AG is a european based provider with pops in Germany, Italy, Austria
>and Switzerland. For a list of customers, please examine our IPv4 blocks,
>ie: 195.143.0.0/16
>
> >
> >   4. The pTLA Applicant MUST commit to abide by the current 6Bone
> >      operational rules and policies as they exist at time of its
> >      application, and agree to abide by future 6Bone backbone
> >      operational rules and policies as they evolve by consensus of the
> >      6Bone backbone and user community.
>
>We, Cybernet AG, commit to this point.

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