I've gotten several emails from MICE members about IX-F export issues on PeeringDB. MICE provides a list of port/peering information to PeeringDB in JSON format and they started auditing against what users have entered into the site. The export is generated from our IXP Manager platform we deployed a couple months ago. The most common mismatch is the user not having the IPv6 address loaded in PeeringDB. MICE allocates an IPv6 address with every IPv4 allocation. [insert ipv6 pitch here] Members on the Zayo Remote switch in Belle Plaine are currently not currently included in the export. There is an issue with loading the ports into IXP manager and we need an admin at Zayo to make a couple of routing/snmp changes. All of the other switches were completed and loaded several months ago. If someone has a good contact at Zayo for this please let me know. -- Jay Hanke, President South Front Networks jayhanke@southfront.io Phone 612-204-0000
I have zero good contacts there.. I will just create a service ticket and see where it gets me James Urwiller Network Architect Stealth Broadband james.urwiller@stealthbroadband.com -----Original Message----- From: MICE Discuss <MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET> On Behalf Of Jay Hanke Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 11:52 To: MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET Subject: [MICE-DISCUSS] PeeringDB Audit Emails I've gotten several emails from MICE members about IX-F export issues on PeeringDB. MICE provides a list of port/peering information to PeeringDB in JSON format and they started auditing against what users have entered into the site. The export is generated from our IXP Manager platform we deployed a couple months ago. The most common mismatch is the user not having the IPv6 address loaded in PeeringDB. MICE allocates an IPv6 address with every IPv4 allocation. [insert ipv6 pitch here] Members on the Zayo Remote switch in Belle Plaine are currently not currently included in the export. There is an issue with loading the ports into IXP manager and we need an admin at Zayo to make a couple of routing/snmp changes. All of the other switches were completed and loaded several months ago. If someone has a good contact at Zayo for this please let me know. -- Jay Hanke, President South Front Networks jayhanke@southfront.io Phone 612-204-0000
After talking to a few people at Zayo through normal support channels. They said that an email has to be sent to peering@zayo.com to get this the visibility it needs. Sorry I couldn’t get any further with this! James Urwiller Network Architect Stealth Broadband james.urwiller@stealthbroadband.com -----Original Message----- From: MICE Discuss <MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET> On Behalf Of Jay Hanke Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 11:52 To: MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET Subject: [MICE-DISCUSS] PeeringDB Audit Emails I've gotten several emails from MICE members about IX-F export issues on PeeringDB. MICE provides a list of port/peering information to PeeringDB in JSON format and they started auditing against what users have entered into the site. The export is generated from our IXP Manager platform we deployed a couple months ago. The most common mismatch is the user not having the IPv6 address loaded in PeeringDB. MICE allocates an IPv6 address with every IPv4 allocation. [insert ipv6 pitch here] Members on the Zayo Remote switch in Belle Plaine are currently not currently included in the export. There is an issue with loading the ports into IXP manager and we need an admin at Zayo to make a couple of routing/snmp changes. All of the other switches were completed and loaded several months ago. If someone has a good contact at Zayo for this please let me know. -- Jay Hanke, President South Front Networks jayhanke@southfront.io Phone 612-204-0000
Yes, we have been through this process without progress. :( On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 2:56 PM James Urwiller <james.urwiller@turnkey-telecom.com> wrote:
After talking to a few people at Zayo through normal support channels. They said that an email has to be sent to peering@zayo.com to get this the visibility it needs. Sorry I couldn’t get any further with this!
James Urwiller Network Architect Stealth Broadband james.urwiller@stealthbroadband.com
-----Original Message----- From: MICE Discuss <MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET> On Behalf Of Jay Hanke Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 11:52 To: MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET Subject: [MICE-DISCUSS] PeeringDB Audit Emails
I've gotten several emails from MICE members about IX-F export issues on PeeringDB.
MICE provides a list of port/peering information to PeeringDB in JSON format and they started auditing against what users have entered into the site. The export is generated from our IXP Manager platform we deployed a couple months ago.
The most common mismatch is the user not having the IPv6 address loaded in PeeringDB. MICE allocates an IPv6 address with every IPv4 allocation. [insert ipv6 pitch here]
Members on the Zayo Remote switch in Belle Plaine are currently not currently included in the export. There is an issue with loading the ports into IXP manager and we need an admin at Zayo to make a couple of routing/snmp changes. All of the other switches were completed and loaded several months ago.
If someone has a good contact at Zayo for this please let me know.
-- Jay Hanke, President South Front Networks jayhanke@southfront.io Phone 612-204-0000
-- Jay Hanke, President South Front Networks jayhanke@southfront.io Phone 612-204-0000
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