[6bone] pTLA request BUI - review closes 3 September 2002

Bob Fink fink@es.net
Mon, 19 Aug 2002 08:47:59 -0700


6bone Folk,

BUI has requested a pTLA allocation and I find their request fully 
compliant with RFC2772. The open review period for this will close 3 
September 2002. Please send your comments to me or the list.

<http://whois.6bone.net/cgi-bin/whois?BUI>

<http://www.ipv6.bug.it>


BUI has received formal permission from ModenaOnLine to use their ASN for 
6bone purposes.


Thanks,

Bob

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>Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 14:11:53 +0200
>To: Bob Fink <fink@es.net>
>From: Giacomo Cariello <jwk@bug.it>
>Subject: pTLA allocation request (reprise)
>
>I hope this looks better. I have modified the request to reflect the 
>actual separation between ModenaOnLine and BUI.
>They offer us free IPv4 connectivity, but we manage IPv6 network 
>indipendently.
>I have also moved description of our services to a separate page.
>
>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 have been online on 6bone since July, 25th 2000.
>We have recently completed the necessary steps to complete registry 
>information.
>
>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:
>
>inet6num:     3FFE:1001:220::/48
>netname:      BUI
>descr:        BSD Users Group Italia testing network
>country:      IT
>admin-c:      GC4-6BONE
>tech-c:       GC4-6BONE
>mnt-by:       BUI
>changed:      jwk@bug.it 20020705
>source:       6BONE
>
>mntner:       BUI
>descr:        BSD Users Group Italia
>admin-c:      GC4-6BONE
>tech-c:       GC4-6BONE
>upd-to:       jwk@bug.it
>auth:         CRYPT-PW *
>mnt-by:       BUI
>changed:      jwk@bug.it 20020722
>source:       6BONE
>
>ipv6-site:    BUI
>origin:       AS21394
>descr:        BSD Users Group Italia test network
>prefix:       3FFE:1001:220::/48
>application:  ping hero.bug.it
>application:  www www.ipv6.bug.it
>tunnel:       IPv6 in IPv4 hero.bug.it -> 6bone-gw3.cselt.it TILAB BGP4+
>contact:      GC4-6BONE
>contact:      MIC1-6BONE
>url:          http://www.ipv6.bug.it
>notify:       noc@bug.it
>mnt-by:       BUI
>changed:      jwk@bug.it 20020722
>changed:      jwk@bug.it 20020731
>changed:      jwk@bug.it 20020802
>source:       6BONE
>
>person:       Giacomo Cariello
>address:      via d'Acquapendente, 65
>address:      35100 - Padova
>address:      Italy
>phone:        +39 348 3043150
>fax-no:       +39 348 3043150
>e-mail:       jwk@bug.it
>nic-hdl:      GC4-6BONE
>notify:       jwk@bug.it
>changed:      jwk@bug.it 20020129
>source:       6BONE
>
>person:       Michele Gandolfi
>address:      via delle Carmelitane Scalze, 7
>address:      41100 - Modena
>address:      Italy
>phone:        +39 059 222328
>fax-no:       +39 059 4391174
>e-mail:       mic@datas.it
>nic-hdl:      MIC1-6BONE
>notify:       mic@datas.it
>changed:      mic@datas.it 20020703
>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.
>
>Our router to the backbone has proper BGP4+ link with TILAB.
>Our workgroup has been connected through TILAB (formerly CSELT) for over 
>two years now.
>
>c. Fully maintained DNS forward (AAAA) and reverse (ip6.int)
>entries for the Applicant's router(s) and at least one host
>system.
>
>Router system:
>
># host -t AAAA hero.bug.it
>hero.bug.it  AAAA    3FFE:1001:220:0:0:0:0:1
># host -t PTR 
>1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.2.2.0.1.0.0.1.e.f.f.3.ip6.int
>1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.2.2.0.1.0.0.1.e.f.f.3.ip6.int 
>PTR     hero.bug.it
>
>Host system:
>
># host -t AAAA glock.bug.it
>glock.bug.it            AAAA    3FFE:1001:220:1:0:0:0:E
># host -t PTR 
>e.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.2.2.0.1.0.0.1.e.f.f.3.ip6.int
>e.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.2.2.0.1.0.0.1.e.f.f.3.ip6.int 
>PTR     glock.bug.it
>
>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.
>
>We have a IPv6-aware webserver running, it is pingable, and it hosts a 
>descriptive webpage at http://www.ipv6.bug.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.
>
>Currently GC4-6BONE and MIC1-6BONE. More to come.
>
>I (GC4-BONE) am the technical and administrative coordinator of BUI. I 
>will coordinate IPv6 network operations.
>Our network partner for IPv4 connectivity is DATAS-NOC (AS21394). They are 
>currently hosting our equipment for free.
>MIC1-6BONE is also technical director at DATAS-NOC, so he provides us with 
>support for what regards IPv4.
>
>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.
>
>noc@bug.it
>
>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.
>
>BUI offers free hosting and shell access services to BSD coders developing 
>open source IPv6-aware projects in Italy.
>I have described those services in detail at http://www.bug.it/.
>
>
>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.
>When an Applicant seeks to receive a pTLA allocation, it will apply
>to the 6Bone Operations Group (see section 8 below) by providing to
>the Group information in support of its claims that it meets the
>criteria above.
>
>We abide.
>
>8. 6Bone Operations Group
>The 6Bone Operations Group is the group in charge of monitoring and
>policing adherence to the current rules. Membership in the 6Bone
>Operations Group is mandatory for, and restricted to, sites connected
>to the 6Bone.
>The 6Bone Operations Group is currently defined by those members of
>the existing 6Bone mailing list who represent sites participating in
>the 6Bone. Therefore it is incumbent on relevant site contacts to
>join the 6Bone mailing list. Instructions on how to join the list are
>maintained on the 6Bone web site at < http://www.6bone.net>.
>
>I have been subscribed to 6bone mailing list since 23 sept 2000.
>
>
>
>Giacomo Cariello, jwk@bug.it
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