Every possible outcome would be interesting.  Just what you used, what/how you 
set up,

And of course anything missing in specs that the wg should address.

--Sandy


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From: Carlos M. Martinez [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 1:06 PM
To: Murphy, Sandra
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [sidr] LACNIC 18 / LACNOG 2012 conference network

Sandy,

Arturo and I will be in ATL, so yes, we could have a little chat about
the experiencie.

So far, the outcomes I see as possible are:

- Everything crashes down on Sunday/Monday and we have to disable OV (I
don't really think this will happen, but ya never know :-)

- We find software instabilities on part of the validators, or on the
router platform requiring significant operator support to keep OV running.

- Users complaints that can be traced back to invalids being dropped
(staring Tuesday probably)

- Nothing happens (AKA World IPv6 Day Effect)

We currently have 450 registered participants, although from past
experience we know that about 70% - 80% will actually show up. Also from
past experience we expect people to use about 1.5 IP addresses per attendee.

The conference AS is 28002, and we are currently announcing
190.64.16.0/22, 190.64.20.0/24 (sub allocated from ANTEL Uruguay) and
2001:13c7:7003::/48 (from our own allocations). We created the ROAs for
the IPv6 block and ANTEL Uruguay created the ROAs for the sub-allocated
blocks.

Warm regards,

~Carlos

On 10/25/12 2:46 PM, Murphy, Sandra wrote:
> Congratulations!  As far as I know, this makes you the very first network to 
> do origin validation with RPKI data.
>
> I think hearing the details of your experience would be of interest to the 
> wg.  Would it be possible for you to discuss?  I realize that your meeting is 
> the week before IETF, and you might be taking a rest when it is over, but 
> remote presentations are possible.  And the sidr session is Friday.
>
> --Sandy
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Carlos M. 
> Martinez [[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 12:08 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [sidr] LACNIC 18 / LACNOG 2012 conference network
>
> Hello,
>
> We will be running origin validation on our conference routers
> (hopefully) starting this Saturday. We have already tested the
> configuration in the ISPs testbed and the equipment is currently being
> moved to the conference venue.
>
> We'll be using dual instances of RIPE's validator app as the RTR server.
>
> For starters we will be accepting invalids anyways (yes, yes, I know :-)
> ), but we plan on switching to fully paranoid mode over the week.
>
> If there is interest in running / performing some experiment(s) we can
> talk about it.
>
> cheers!
>
> ~Carlos
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