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NTAC Peering
7/22/08
In attendance: Jeff Bartig, Eric Boyd, Matt Davy, Dave Farmer, Jon= -Paul Herron, Caren Litvanyi, Jeff Olenchek, Ana Preston, Dave Reese, Bert = Rossi, Chris Robb, Linda Roos, John Streck, Steve Wallace
Agenda
Caren reviewed the slides on the CPS service.
A question regarding the percentage of total routes that the 995 routes re=
presents as a measure of participation? It is about 20-25%, that is, =
what people are sending us.
Chris introduced the new prefix request webpage at the connector BoF yes= terday. A request was made to add a checkbox to the form for CP= S.
A question was asked about the possibility of adding peers. Caren = indicated that there are more peers available although they are typically s= mall. There are no big wins left. There are large entities at t= he exchanges but often Internet2 doesn't meet their requirements such as of= fering PNIs at locations required, etc.
The NOC has worked on the tools available for CPS and Caren can now prod= uce a graph on quarters or any timeframe that is desired.
Work is continuing on the plan to get to Ashburn at 10gig.
There was a request to have the IPv6 information presented to the full N= TAC. Steve Wallace mentioned that this group had asked a specific que= stion of the IPv6 working group in the past and asked if that could be an a= pproach at this time. Discussion ensued.
If a member has only IPv6, there was a concern regarding receiving notif= ications. A plan to dealing with this will be pursued.