Re: So -- what did happen to Panix?

From: Joe Provo (no email)
Date: Sun Feb 05 2006 - 18:11:28 EST

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    On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 02:15:45PM -0500, Nick Feamster wrote:
    [snip]
    > This is a losing proposition. The data in the IRR, CA, or any mechanism
    > that is updated out-of-band from the protocol itself will inherently be
    > out-of-sync.

    Provisioning systems are out of synch with the protocol, but essential
    for many(maont?) networks' connectivity. Many providers who do use the
    IRR have it as an adjunct/offshoot of their provisionign system.

    Of course, to some monolithic entities the suggestion that any alteration
    (or $deity-forbid, a not-invented-here *improvement*) to their system
    is anathema.

    [snip some interesting stuff]

    > > If you are changing providers, which takes
    > >awhile anyway,
    >
    > That process seems to be getting quicker:
    > http://www.equinix.com/prod_serv/network/ed.htm

    See 'whois -h whois.radb.net rs-ed-ash' and similar objects; great
    support for "IRR as externally-relevant portion of a provisioning
    system".

    Cheers,

    Joe

    -- 
                 RSUC / GweepNet / Spunk / FnB / Usenix / SAGE
    

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