<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div>Hello All,<br><br></div>A major milestone was crossed over the weekend: the first data was exchanged over our Nexus 7004 peering fabric switch. Then yesterday we connected the first ISP peer.<br>
<br></div>We now have these connected to the exchange:<br></div>- MBIX router<br></div>- RS1, RS2<br></div>- AS112<br></div>- Les.net<br><br></div>MBIX and Les.net are peering on IPv4 and IPv6. AS112 is peering with MBIX on IPv4 as well.<br>
<br></div>Here's an example traceroute, showing traffic going from Les.net to MBIX management, via the exchange. <a href="http://206.72.208.0/24">206.72.208.0/24</a> is the MBIX peering network.<br><div><br>[jstewart@srv1 ~]$ traceroute <a href="http://rs1.mbix.ca">rs1.mbix.ca</a><br>
traceroute to <a href="http://rs1.mbix.ca">rs1.mbix.ca</a> (198.181.199.67), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets<br> 1 <a href="http://bgpsrv2-bge0.nut.les.net">bgpsrv2-bge0.nut.les.net</a> (208.81.7.145) 0.384 ms 0.404 ms 0.397 ms<br>
2 <a href="http://AS16395-mbix.mbix.ca">AS16395-mbix.mbix.ca</a> (206.72.208.1) 0.896 ms 0.884 ms 0.868 ms<br> 3 <a href="http://rs1.mbix.ca">rs1.mbix.ca</a> (198.181.199.67) 0.938 ms 0.931 ms 0.917 ms<br><br></div>
<div>Very cool, and very fast!<br><br></div><div>Also, I published and update on our website. <br></div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><br><a href="http://www.mbix.ca/june-update/">http://www.mbix.ca/june-update/</a><br clear="all">
<br> I hope to try to increase the frequency of the updates, but you tend to get caught up in the tech details.<br><br></div><div>Thanks for your interest in MBIX!<br></div><div>-- <br> Jonathan
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