Atomic Data is performing a maintenance this evening to bring our new MICE IP addresses online. We will shutdown all BGP peer links on our connection and resume them when the maintenance is complete.
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Date: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:50 PM
To: Lawrence Patterson <larry(a)atomicdata.com<mailto:larry@atomicdata.com>>
Subject: Notification of Maintenance Event P-121022
Dear Atomic Data Customer:
Atomic engineers will be performing scheduled maintenance on one of our upstream peers beginning on Monday, October 22nd at 21:00 CDT and ending at 22:00 CDT. During this maintenance window, it is expected that service will non service impacting.
Maintenance Window: Monday, October 22nd beginning at 21:00 CDT and ending at 22:00 CDT
Systems Affected: Connectivity- Service is expected to be non-service impacting
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We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience concerning this matter.
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I will be in Dallas next week for NANOG. I see there are a few other names on the attendee list that are MICE participants. Make sure to say hello, especially if you haven't yet renumbered your peering session and want confirm it is up after you make the change -- nudge, nudge.
Is anyone planning to represent MICE during the Peering Track? There has typically be a few minutes for IXes to provide updates on goings-on. Might be a good time to put our name out there and show an example of what community supported peering can accomplish. I'd be willing to do so, unless Jay or someone else already has cared for this. If you would like for me to do this, can someone share an editable copy of the MICE presentation?
Andy Koch
TDS Telecom - IP Network Operations
andrew.koch(a)tdstelecom.com
Desk: 608-664-4694
Cell: 608-616-0072
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Hi All MICE members,
Following the announcement of MICE re-numbering plan, we're going to change our peering IP addresses at MICE to:
IPv4: 206.108.255.84
IPv6: 2001:504:27::51CC:0:1
Please note that there will be a short traffic interruption when we change our interface IP and we plan to make the change on coming Thursday 18th Oct at 11am-12noon UTC.
If you've already peered with Akamai, please setup new peering sessions with our new IP addresses.
If you haven't peer with Akamai and would like to, please send an email to peering(a)akamai.com<mailto:peering@akamai.com>
We'll remove the peering sessions on our old IP addresses by end of this year.
Thanks
Regards,
Kams
Akamai
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The graphs and weathermap tools for MICE are great... does anyone have a good AS traffic analysis tool that could be recommended/added?
I think the University of Wisconsin may have rolled their own, check out:
http://stats.net.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/AsQuery.fcgi?as_number=57&fetch_date=2012…
using UMN's AS (57) as an example. Searches for an open source tool called AsQuery were unsuccessful.
Thanks,
Russell Berg
WIN/Airstream Communications
www.wins.net
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The Integra, Zayo and Implex port have been dormant (down/down) for
quite some time.
If you're part of these organizations please let us know if you plan
to connect and peer so we can clean up the records.
Thanks,
Jay
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I brought a couple topical books to the MICE UG7 meeting, including a book called Tubes that mentions MICE. As the social hour started to die down I went down to do some work in our racks and when I came back the books were gone. All of the people were gone too so I assume someone picked them up and has thus-far forgotten to ping me regarding their current location.
Ping away.
Anthony Anderberg
Sr. Systems Analyst
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320-234-5239
anthonyanderberg(a)nu-telecom.net<mailto:anthonyanderberg@nu-telecom.net>
www.nutelecom.net
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Good morning,
FYI, please see attached Press Release that Cologix is sending out this
morning announcing that we have renewed and extended our support for
the Midwest
Internet Cooperative Exchange <http://www.micemn.net/> (MICE).
Thank you to all MICE members, Cologix appreciates our relationship with
MICE & each MICE member!
Best regards,
Mike
Mike Hemphill
General Manager | *Cologix, Inc.**
*511 11th Ave S, Suite 450 | Minneapolis, MN 55415
P: 612.333.1922 | M: 612.812.5242
mike.hemphill(a)cologix.com
cologix.com
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Can someone add the new IP addresses to the rviews router?
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Jay Hanke
CTO, CCIE #19093
Mankato Networks LLC
PO Box 54
619 S Front St
Mankato, MN 56001-3838
Google 530-618-2398
jayhanke(a)mankatonetworks.net
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Thanks for all the work and input on this.
I got a chance to play with the orange squares this morning. I
adjusted the Relative value of the 10G to 1G to 2.64, basically to
make the 10G port cost come out to 1k per solar cycle. The total 10G
at $1440 (1k + 440) seemed to be reasonable.
Remote Switches
I'd further propose that remote switch operators pay their port fee
but not an IP fee unless they are peering as well. Anyone who pays any
fee is a member and has voting rights. Which is a change from our
current requirement of having 1 BGP session. Any AS connected to a
remote switch pays the IP Fee and the port costs are between them and
the remote switch "owner".
Remote Switch owners must provide superuser rights to MICE for their
switches to provide common administration. I'd also argue the
equipment switching must be dedicated. Remote switch operators are
responsible for all the costs associated with running their remote
switches. Addition of future switches requires Board of Governors
approval, and likely some written agreement in the future.
Remote Switches applies to attaching a L2 fabric to the network not
transporting single connections.
I think MICE not purchase or provide any transport period. If other
parties want to offer that service I don't see an issue with it
Grace Period
I'd advocate offering a six month grace for new members on either 1G
or 10G ports for new participants.
Small Networks
Under this model, small networks could connect to a "cheaper" remote
switch so they would have a way to connect and participate in MICE
that's feasible for them. ~$500/year isn't a huge hurdle.
Expansion beyond 511
I think MICE should focus on getting our ducks in a row in 511 for
now. I would be open to "seeding" a second exchange somewhere else in
the Midwest.
Promotion
We should budget something for promotion and holding events.
Organizing a UG is a PITA when you need to get everything for free. In
addition, we may need to chip in for some travel at some point.
Remote Hands
Entering in a contract for 24x7 support is also something we should explore.
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Jay Hanke
CTO, CCIE #19093
Mankato Networks LLC
PO Box 54
619 S Front St
Mankato, MN 56001-3838
Google 530-618-2398
jayhanke(a)mankatonetworks.net
http://www.mankatonetworks.com
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