[OCCAID]
James
james at towardex.com
Sun Jan 2 21:42:25 EST 2005
Thanks for joining.
We are currently in process of doing some IP assignment changes for 2005
on the OCCAID network. Give us about a week or two to complete this planning
then I should have the tunnel configured for you.
If you have questions, feel free to ask.
Thanks,
-J
On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 04:36:10AM -0500, aroberti at optonline.net wrote:
> # ACD Version 1.7.0 (Last updated: Dec 21 2004)
> #
> # Open Contributors Corporation
> # for Advanced Internet Development
> # ----------------------------------
> # Architecture Confirmation Document
> # ----------------------------------
> # This document is used to help the OCCAID deployment
> # team better understand how we can connect your site
> # to the community.
> #
> # Note:
> # ***************************************************************
> # *** PLEASE READ THE NOTE BELOW CAREFULLY BEFORE CONTINUING ****
> # ***************************************************************
> # Please be advised that OCCAID only offers connections to the following
> # groups of people/entities:
> #
> # 1) Network Researchers (can be personal or role based)
> # 2) People who want to learn routing and network workings (doesn't matter
> # whether inside a company lab network or even a personal home network).
> # 3) Existing IPv6 networks in North America seeking free IPv6 transit for
> # deployment.
> # 4) Internet Service Providers seeking IPv6 transit to help with their
> # deployment.
> #
> # If you are NOT an organization or person above, please do not submit an ACD
> # form, as you do not qualify. OCCAID is NOT a tunnel broker, we are an
> # experimental/academic network resource for people who want to experiment and
> # learn the internet protocol(s) in a greator detail (as well as IPv6 upstream
> # provider for ISP's and companies who require IPv6 transit to help with their
> # deployment). We do NOT provide tunnels to people who simply wish to acquire
> # IPv6 or IPv4 tunneled connection to find a shelter for their IRC chat-room
> # access and/or hide from DoS attacks by using IPv6. We provide connectivity
> # for people who want to do something _productive_ with the technology, instead
> # of wasting bunch of network operators' time.
> #
> # In order to request any type of connection from OCCAID using this ACD,
> # this form will request you to enter your contact information, or existing
> # RIR POC handle below. If you do not have a POC handle, it is important that
> # you understand the following rules when you fill out the contact information.
> #
> # 1) Please enter your FULL name when asked for your name. Both first name
> # and last name. Please do not enter "nick name"'s.
> # 2) Please accurately enter your phone number, so that we may contact you
> # over phone in the event of network abuse or other issue with your
> # connection that is causing material outages to other networks. We do
> # not contact people over the phone most of the time, but we require this
> # information in the event of an emergency.
> # 3) Please do NOT enter free email accounts including MSN Hotmail, Google
> # Gmail, and Yahoo! mail as your email address. You must have your own
> # valid email address. If you don't have one, there are plenty of cheap
> # domains and web/email hosting service providers out there where you
> # can easily acquire one at a small fee. Or if you are working for a
> # company, you can use your company email account instead.
> #
> # *****************************************************************************
> # Beginning ACD:
> #
> # Please specify the type of connections you want to establish to OCCAID
> # network. Specify IPv6 if you want IPv6 connection only. Specify IPv4 if you
> # want IPv4 connection only. Specify BOTH if you want to connect using both
> # protocols. Note that IPv6 portion of our network gives you full IPv6 internet
> # transit access, while IPv4 is only to our virtual lab world.
> 1a. Type of connection (IPv4|IPv6|BOTH): BOTH
> #
> #
> #
> # Please specify your requested connection type: tunnel or native.
> 1b. Connection Type: tunnel
> #
> # If you answered the above question as tunnel, provide your router endpoint.
> # The endpoint must be a static IP address, although we will still accept DHCP
> # or PPPoX addresses, so long as they remain unchanged for a long time.
> 1b1. Tunnel Endpoint: 67.86.33.3
> #
> # *****************
> #
> # If you answered '1b' question with response of "tunnel", please skip to
> # question 2a.
> #
> # If you answered '1b' question with response of "native", please complete all
> # questions within the "1b" section below.
> #
> # *****************
> #
> # Enter the POP code from one of the buildings below which you are on-net with.
> # Note that port availability at each POP may differ time to time.
> # POP Code Details
> # -----------------------------------------------
> # BOS Switch & Data 74 West WALTHAM MA
> # JFK Switch & Data 111 8th Ave NEW YORK NY
> # SFO exchangeColo 200 Paul SAN FRANCISCO CA
> # LAX 530 West 6th LOS ANGELES CA
> # LAX2 1 Wilshire LOS ANGELES CA
> # STO Port80-IX Hammarby Fabriksvag 21 A f 4 STOCKHOLM SE EU
> 1b2. POP Locode:
> #
> # Select port type. VLAN or Private-XC. VLAN is the default option. Requesting
> # Private-XC will result in service charge to cover for equipment expense.
> # Please note that both VLAN and Private-XC will require the requestor to run
> # in FastEthernet 100BaseTX mode on their premise equipment.
> 1b4. Port type: VLAN
> #
> # Enter the billing contact's phone number, street address, email address and
> # first/last name. OCCAID will bill you the amount of setup charge required by
> # our sponsor to complete your interconnect. Please be advised that some
> # sponsors may require you to pay a monthly recurring fee as a maintenance
> # charge for OCCAID associated circuits. OCCAID has no control over individual
> # sponsor's fee scheduling in facility interconnections.
> 1b5. Billing Contact:
>
>
> #
> # Enter any COA/CFA clearance details such as cabinet or cage number that is
> # needed by OCCAID to initiate a facility cross connection order.
> 1b6. COA/CFA:
> #
> #
> # *****************
> #
> # Please describe the type of router you are using
> # to connect to OCCAID. Examples: Cisco, FreeBSD, Juniper, Linux, etc..
> 2a. Type of router: Linux
> #
> # If you have a registered AS number, say Yes. Else, No.
> 2b. Do you have AS: No
> # SKIP TO 3a IF YOU ANSWERED 2a "NO"
> 2c. What is your AS number:
> #
> #
> # Do you want to engage into Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing with OCCAID?
> # If you do not have an AS number, as you may have said "No" in the above
> # question, we will assign you a private AS number that is unique within our
> # community.
> 3a. Want BGP (YES|NO)? YES
> #
> #
> # Please list all of your current existing IPv4 address blocks issued to your
> # network or organization which you intend to route to the OCCAID community over
> # the BGP session. If you do not have one, we may assign you a /29 prefix from
> # our block(s). If you are only signing up for IPv6, then this question should
> # be left blank as it is not pertinent to you.
> 3b. List IPv4blocks to route:
> #
> #
> # Please list all of your current existing IPv6 address blocks issued to your
> # network or organization which you intend to route to the OCCAID community over
> # the BGP session. If you are looking for IPv6 transit connection and have your
> # own TLA allocation from a RIR (such as ARIN, RIPE NCC, etc), and if you also
> # have a public AS number, we will then give transit to your TLA space.
> # Otherwise, we will only keep your IPv6 prefixes routed inside within our
> # network, but not redistributed to rest of the IPv6 internet. If you are only
> # signing up for IPv4, then this question should be left blank as it is not
> # pertinent to you.
> #
> # If you do not have any IPv6 blocks and want to obtain a /48 from OCCAID,
> # then leave this question blank and move to next.
> #
> 3c. List IPv6blocks to route:
> #
> #
> # Do you also want OCCAID to allocate you a /48 IPv6 block to use, out of our
> # IPv6 block(s)? Say Yes or No. If you are only signing up for IPv4, this
> # question is again not pertinent to you and should be thus ignored.
> #
> 3d. Want IPv6 NLA Block? (YES|NO): YES
> #
> #
> # If you have existing POC record with your applicable RIR
> # (i.e. ARIN, APNIC, RIPE, LACNIC), please put it below:
> 4a. OrgTechHandle:
> # If you have existing OrgID record with your applicable RIR
> # (i.e. ARIN, APNIC, RIPE, LACNIC), please put it below:
> 4b. OrgID:
> #
> #
> # If you do NOT have any POC record with applicable RIR's and did NOT fill out
> # the sections 4a and 4b, please fill out section 4.1 below. If you did fill
> # out sections 4a and 4b please skip down to section 5.
> #
> # Please name the role account or personal first/last name of the contact who
> # is responsible for this connection in case of network abuse and/or outages.
> 4.1a. OrgContactName: Angelo Roberti
> #
> # Please list the phone number and email address of the contact who is
> # responsible for this connection in case of network abuse and/or outages.
> 4.1b. OrgContactPhone: 203-247-3283
> 4.1c. OrgContactEmail: aroberti at optonline.net
> #
> #
> #
> #
> 5. Comments:
> #
> # You are all set! Send completed ACD form to occaid at cnacs.occaid.org
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> # before sending this.
> #
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> #
> # Please understand that people who operate OCCAID are doing this out of their
> # own free time for hobby and community commitment. While they fully realize and
> # understand that they have the duty to serve the community, when they are busy
> # and tired, requests may be delayed for up to as long as one full week. We
> # will try our best to attend to your connection request as fast as we can, but
> # please give up to 5 business days before reposting your request.
> #
> # Just to give you a general idea of provisioning time, it takes less time for
> # OCCAID operators to setup IPv6 connections than IPv4. So you may see your
> # IPv6 stuff coming up faster than your IPv4 request.
>
>
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James Jun TowardEX Technologies, Inc.
Technical Lead Boston IPv4/IPv6 Web Hosting, Colocation and
james at towardex.com Network design/consulting & configuration services
cell: 1(978)-394-2867 web: http://www.towardex.com , noc: www.twdx.net
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