<div dir="ltr"><div class=""><p>Hello all,</p><p><a href="http://www.mbix.ca/packet-clearing-house-live-at-mbix/">http://www.mbix.ca/packet-clearing-house-live-at-mbix/</a></p><p></p>Packet Clearing House has brought up BGP sessions with the MBIX route servers. They are our newest member to join, operating two ASes, 42 and 3856.<br>
<br>They operate many services, but a major one they operate out of AS42 anycast DNS service for many country-code top level domains, including .ca. Here is a traceroute showing the path from a server hosted at member <a href="http://LES.NET">LES.NET</a> to one of the .CA master servers:<br>
<br>reaper@tyr:~ > traceroute <a href="http://j.ca-servers.ca">j.ca-servers.ca</a> -6<br>traceroute to <a href="http://j.ca-servers.ca">j.ca-servers.ca</a> (2001:500:83::1), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets<br>1 <a href="http://bgpsrv2-bge0.nut.les.net">bgpsrv2-bge0.nut.les.net</a> (2605:e200:2:2::1) 1.399 ms 1.400 ms 1.440 ms<br>
2 <a href="http://AS42-woodynet.mbix.ca">AS42-woodynet.mbix.ca</a> (2001:504:26::42:1) 0.730 ms 0.719 ms 0.759 ms<br>3 <a href="http://j.ca-servers.ca">j.ca-servers.ca</a> (2001:500:83::1) 0.817 ms 0.776 ms 0.771 ms<br>
<br>PCH also does route collection and analytics from AS3856, and we hope to have data from that in the coming weeks.<br><br></div><div class="">Thanks for your interest in MBIX.<br></div><br clear="all"><br>-- <br> Jonathan
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