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- N-1-1-040.91 RIPE: A Short Status Report, by Joy Marino*,
- <Joy.Marino@Italy.EU.net>
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- As probably many know, RIPE ("Reseaux IP Europeen": we have many
- languages to play with) is the informal coordinating body for all
- Internet-related activities in Europe. It was established in 1989,
- and up to now it coordinates the activities of about 40 organizations
- of 23 countries. The long standing cooperation between EUnet and
- NORDUnet was taken as an good example of cooperation at the technical
- level, but many other partners have had a key role in RIPE; the
- initial list of participating organizations being: BelWu, CERN,
- EASInet, EUnet, GARR, HEPnet, NORDUnet, SURFnet, SWITCH, and XLINK.
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- The main scope of RIPE is the cooperation among the existing IP
- networks, both on a intra-european basis, and from the point of view
- of US-Europe connectivity.
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- So far, RIPE has set up a registry data base of all networks, domains,
- leased-lines, and persons involved in IP networking, in Europe. The
- database, which can be downloaded via anonymous FTP on "nic.eu.net" or
- queried via "whois" port on the same host, lists 2474 persons, 1622
- networks and 1161 domain names, at the end of November.
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- It is interesting to look at DNS host counts, also: a monthly poll of
- IP registered hosts lists 12965 in November 1991, which is about four
- times the hostcount in November 1990, and the European IP community is
- still exhibiting an exponential growth: someone has predicted one
- million sites at the end of 1992!
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- The issue of routing is quite complicated: most of the European IP
- networks have and need to have peculiar routing policies, and the
- connectivity among different networks is primarily based on bilateral
- agreements. The scenario is even more complicated by the use of both
- "interior" and "exterior routing" between international routers.
- Although a solution based on a European-wide backbone, with interior
- routing within the backbone is considered optimal, in the meantime a
- workable solution is being carried out, based on the collection of all
- the existing "policies", their uniform and univocal labelling into the
- RIPE database, followed by the (automatic) generation of lists of
- which networks each international router announces. A similar scheme
- is already in place, but the formal coordination is on going and the
- coordinated routing policy will start on January 1st.
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- People in RIPE are aware that the level of informal coordination
- cannot continue forever, and have recommended the creation of a
- formally established Network Coordination Center. A Request for
- Proposal for a NCC and for a NCC manager were issued on October 21st,
- and a decision will be taken in January.
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- The work of RIPE is also at the base of the EBONE initiative, whose
- goal is to implement a true European Backbone, which will be based, on
- the first year - 1992, on the resources made available by the
- contributing partners, but later on it will have one common network
- infrastructure.
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- A bunch of documents about the activities of RIPE is maintained on-
- line on "nic.eu.net" and is available via anonymous FTP in the
- directory "~ftp/ripe/docs"; see the file "README" for more details.
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- *Treasurer, EUNET Executive Board
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