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services/IXP-frnte.md
... | ... | @@ -9,11 +9,10 @@ In dn42 almost all connections are virtual. One builds on the Internet and creat |
9 | 9 | |
10 | 10 | Current participants |
11 | 11 | -------------------- |
12 | + |
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12 | 13 | | Name | AS | Route server | IRC | |
13 | 14 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
14 | -| Bandura's network | 4242422923 | 4242421081 | mark22k\|m | |
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15 | -| highdef network | 4242421080 | 4242421081 | jlu5 | |
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16 | -| burble | 4242422601 | 4242421081 | burble | |
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15 | +| Bandura's network | 4242422923 | 4242421081 | mark22k | |
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17 | 16 | |
18 | 17 | History and origin |
19 | 18 | ------------------ |
... | ... | @@ -112,9 +111,6 @@ Once you can see if the BGP session is esablished. In Bird you can do this with |
112 | 111 | Furthermore, you can display different routes (in case of bird with `birdc show route for [ip address]`) or perform a traceroute. |
113 | 112 | One can also try to ping the IP of some at the IXP. From the latency you can also see if everything is working: |
114 | 113 | |
115 | -* Burble's pingable |
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116 | - * `172.20.129.5` |
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117 | - * `fd42:4242:2601:ac05::1` |
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118 | 114 | * Bandura's pingable: |
119 | 115 | * `172.22.149.224` |
120 | 116 | * `fd04:234e:fc31::` |