Folks,

        We are now up and running at the LINX (London Internet
        Exchange) and would like to invite folks at the LINX to
        peer with route-views. You can get to the open CLI via
        'telnet route-views.linx.routeviews.org' (of course,
        nothing much there yet).   

        Please contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you would
        like to contribute your view. In addition, I've included
        our standard boilerplate below.

        Thanks,

        The Route-Views Team

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AS                      : 6447
University of Oregon:
        route-views     : 128.223.60.103                (multi-hop IPv4)
        route-views2    : 128.223.60.102                (multi-hop IPv4)
        route-views3    : 128.223.60.108                (multi-hop IPv4)
                        : 2001:468:d01:3c::80df:3c6c    (multi-hop IPv6)
        route-views6    : 128.223.60.194                (v6 peering only)
                        : 2001:468:d01:3c::80df:3c6d    (multi-hop IPv6)
        route-views.wide: 202.249.2.166                 (WIDE peering only)
        route-views.paix: 198.32.176.5                  (PAIX peering only)
        route-views.linx: 195.66.225.222                (LINX peering only)
        route-views.linx: 195.66.227.222                (LINX peering only)

- Route-views does not announce _any_ prefixes.

- We would like to receive a full default-free table from all
  sessions with all peers.

- In order for our multihop-ebgp sessions to survive transient
  network failures, we would like to increase the BGP hold-timer
  to 10 minutes (600 seconds). A value of zero does not work for
  several cases. If possible, peers should set their hold-timer
  to the max value which allows Route-Views to change without
  your intervention. 
   cisco: neighbor 128.223.60.x timers 21845 65535
   juniper: set protocols bgp group routeviews hold-time 65535

- Please send your communities.  If possible, please describe the
  communities you advertise.

- Please provide your NOC's email and telephone number(s).

- Route information from these sessions is made publicly
  available in two forms: manufacturer-style "show ip bgp" and 
  MRT format. 

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Short questionnaire.  These data will only be shared with researchers.

- What type of router(s) are we peering with?

- We have a (closed) mail list which we use to announce outages
  to our peers.  If you would like your noc added to this list,
  please let us know.

Thanks!




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