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Sign up for RUG 18!

on Friday, 16 March 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Sign up for RUG 18!

The next Rezopole User Group will take place on April 6th, 2018 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm in our premises (16, rue de la Thibaudière - 69007 Lyon).
 
This edition will focus on best practices in BGP announcement implementation and filtering.

Program:

  • Breakfast
  • Integrity of reports in the RIPE database (RipeDB):
    - Declaration of intent (RPSL)
    - ASN","INET","ROUTE" objects
    - RPKI
  • Complementary role of PeeringDB:
  • Implementation of peering:
    - Peerer with Route Server
    - Particularity of peering with GAFAM (Peering Direct)
  • The tools around BGP management:
   - BGP session monitoring
   - Web tools: strat.ripe.net, Qrator, BGPmon
  • Consolidation of statistics:
   - ASDIG, Netflow-Sflow tools
  • Round table

 

   I register  

 

The number of seats is limited!

Please confirm your participation until March 30th.

 

 

 

Save the date: RUG 18 on 06/04!

on Monday, 05 March 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Save the date: RUG 18 on 06/04!

The next RUG (Rezopole User Group) is held on April 6th from 9:00 to 12:00 am at the Rezopole premises.

 

This edition will focus on the importance of referencing your BGP policy in third-party databases and best practices for implementing BGPs.

 

The BGP Protocol, which was established in 1994, has since been further developed, in particular through external reference points such as:

  • RIPE declarations
  • RPKI signatures
  • peeringDB

 

The Rezopole team will present in detail these different tools and the challenges generated by their use.

 

 

BGP Workshop in Lyon on March 13th & 14th

on Monday, 26 February 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

BGP Workshop in Lyon on March 13th & 14th

Register-now for the BGP Workshop that will be held at the Rezopole premises in Lyon! Learn the basics and master one of the fundamental protocols of the Internet for an efficient peering.

 

The Rezopole BGP Workshop presents the routing BGP, the founding protocol of Internet, necessary to use Internet on an IXP, the concepts of peering and Route Servers. The workshop also explains the setup techniques to announce and filter networks, both in IPv4 and IPv6.

 

Train your technical team on BGP protocol:

Price: 1000 € (Ex-VAT) per attendee during 2 days (lunch included)!

Possible support by your OCPA.

 

Do you want to participate? Just send us email.

The registration closing date is on March 9th, 2018.

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.                        

Learn more

 

  Download the BGP training info 

 

 

The important role of IXPs in France!

on Tuesday, 20 February 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

The important role of IXPs in France!

[French article]

 

Bits of Networks : Etat des points d'échange Internet en France (extraits)

Qu'est-ce qu'un point d'échange Internet ?

Un point d'échange Internet, ou IXP (Internet eXchange Point), c'est un endroit où plusieurs opérateurs réseau s'interconnectent pour échanger du trafic.

De façon simplifiée, il faut voir ça comme un gros switch Ethernet sur lequel chaque opérateur réseau va se brancher, à l'aide d'un câble RJ45 ou une fibre optique. Oui oui, on parle bien du même genre de switch Ethernet que vous avez sûrement chez vous pour brancher vos ordinateurs, juste un peu plus rapide et fiable (et donc plus cher) [...]

Les IXP permettent de développer le territoire local

Les points d'échange sont importants pour développer le réseau sur le territoire local, puisqu'ils permettent aux opérateurs locaux de s'échanger du trafic directement, sans passer par les gros noeuds d'interconnexion comme Paris, Londres ou Amsterdam. Ça permet de réduire la latence et le coût, et de moins dépendre d'infrastructures qui deviennent critiques de par leur concentration (par exemple TH2 à Paris concentre une grosse partie des interconnexions de l'Internet français...). En somme, décentraliser et relocaliser le réseau, ce qui a des vertus non seulement techniques et économiques, mais également humaines : cela permet aussi de relocaliser les compétences techniques [...]

[…] L'effet de réseau joue : comme pour beaucoup de systèmes en réseau, plus un point d'échange possède de membres, plus il devient intéressant de s'y connecter. En effet, plus de membres présents signifie d'avantage de trafic échangé potentiel, pour le même coût fixe […]

La qualité de service d'un IXP doit être irréprochable

[…] Les opérateurs ont donc naturellement tendance à privilégier les points d'échange bien gérés et fiables. En réponse, les points d'échanges qui veulent subsister et grossir se donnent les moyens d'assurer un service fiable : astreinte 24/24, architecture technique redondée, matériel de pointe, etc.

On assiste donc à la fois à un regroupement des compétences, via des structures comme Rezopole pour éviter de tout réinventer de zéro à chaque IXP, mais aussi à un fort partage de connaissance et d'expérience à plus large échelle, avec le RIPE et EuroIX.

[…] L'ecosystème des points d'échange n'est pas un sujet nouveau, mais il reste fascinant parce qu'il entrelace des problématiques techniques et des relations entre structures parfois très différentes. Il illustre bien le modèle distribué et pair-à-pair qui a fait d'Internet un succès. On peut par ailleurs constater que certains points d'échange sont gérés comme un bien commun !

 

Si le sujet vous intéresse, le RIPE NCC maintient un blog collaboratif très actif sur des sujets liés à Internet en Europe, notamment les IXP et le peering. Toujours sur RIPE labs, Uta Meier-Hahn écrit régulièrement des articles passionnants sur les enjeux des interconnexions entre opérateurs.

 

Vous souhaitez en savoir plus, retrouvez ici l'intégralité de cette étude.

New edition 2018!

on Tuesday, 06 February 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX, Archives EuroGIX

New edition 2018!

Need for the intervention of a qualified and available 24/7 staff?

 

Want to optimise your network performance?

 

Need to secure your Internet access and increase throughput while minimising costs?

 

Discover our new range of services and trainings designed especially for you...

 

 

 

 

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The return of GOLD members

on Thursday, 01 February 2018 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

The return of GOLD members

Do you want to be present in the RezoLink 2018 annuary but you are not connected to LyonIX or GrenoblIX?

 

This is now possible by joining Rezopole as a GOLD member. This status also allows you to be invited to our events: IXPloration, Aperezo et RezoGirls.

 

To benefit from it, there is a simple formality to be completed: you pay an annual subscription detailed here...

 

 

 

RUG 17 on December 15th

on Monday, 27 November 2017 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Register to the next RUG held on December 15, 2017 from 9:00 to 12:00 am at the Rezopole premises! This edition will concern the Traffic Flow: the team of Rezopole proposes a feedback on the use of the traffic flow protocols and of the Nfsen/Nfdump open source, as well as the presentation of tools developed by Rezopole to exploit these data.

BGP Workshop in Lyon on December 5th & 6th

on Friday, 17 November 2017 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

BGP Workshop in Lyon on December 5th & 6th

Register-now for the BGP Workshop that will be held at the Rezopole premises in Lyon! Learn the basics and master one of the fundamental protocols of the Internet for an efficient peering.

 

The Rezopole BGP Workshop presents the routing BGP, the founding protocol of Internet, necessary to use Internet on an IXP, the concepts of peering and Route Servers. The workshop also explains the setup techniques to announce and filter networks, both in IPv4 and IPv6.

 

Train your technical team on BGP protocol:

Tariff for 2000 € (Ex-VAT) for 2 persons during 2 days! We offer lunches!

 

Do you want to participate? Just send us email.

The registration closing date is on December 1st, 2017.

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.                        

Learn more

 

  Download the BGP training info 

 

 

Rezopole participates at the Euro-IX 31st forum!

on Friday, 13 October 2017 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Rezopole participates at the Euro-IX 31st forum!

The association of European IXP organises its biannual forum, from 15th till 17th of October in Bratislava (Slovakia). During these meetings, the IXP share their experiences and study new perspectives needed to handle upcoming challenges: growth of traffic, needs for redundancy and security, evolution of uses...

 

The Rezopole team presents one of the particularities of LyonIX: the use and promotion of the links between IXP.

 

Learn more

Euro-IX organizes 2 Fora per year, held each time in a different location in Europe. Our meetings have been initiated to bring together all Euro-IX affiliated IXPs & Patrons in one place to discuss relevant issues faced by Internet Exchanges. The Fora include discussions on both technical and managerial topics, presentations by IXP representatives and IXP related vendors, as well as social events.

 

 

Workshop BGP is sold-out!

on Thursday, 28 September 2017 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

Workshop BGP is sold-out!

Thanks to all those who have joined the Whorkshop BGP which takes place on October, 3rd & 4th at the Rezopole premises!

 

See you soon, stay connected!

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.              

 

 

BGP Workshop in Lyon on October 3rd & 4th

on Monday, 18 September 2017 Posted in Archives Rezopole, Archives GrenoblIX, Archives LyonIX

BGP Workshop in Lyon on October 3rd & 4th

Register-now for the BGP Workshop that will be held at the Rezopole premises in Lyon! Learn the basics and master one of the fundamental protocols of the Internet for an efficient peering.

 

The Rezopole BGP Workshop presents the routing BGP, the founding protocol of Internet, necessary to use Internet on an IXP, the concepts of peering and Route Servers. The workshop also explains the setup techniques to announce and filter networks, both in IPv4 and IPv6.

 

Train your technical team on BGP protocol:

Tariff for 2000 € (Ex-VAT) for 2 persons during 2 days! We offer lunches!

 

Do you want to participate? Just send us email.

The registration closing date is on September 28th, 2017.

Program

  • IP Reminders/Routing
  • VM and Quagga
  • Cisco Reminders
  • The first sessions configuration
  • Simple Filtering
  • BGP Session in FULL Table
  • Configuration with IP public adresses
  • 1 filtre out on the announced IP                      
  • 1 route-map in deny
  • 1 route-map weight
  • Documentation community
  • 1 route-map community
  • IPv6 Context and goals
  • BGP IPv6 Sessions
  • Optionally: What changes between V4 et V6 !
    To implement V6 et continue to ensure V4.                        

Learn more

 

  Download the BGP training info 

 

 

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