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Re: IXP hardware




> Each ISP would bring his own router, preferrably something that
> can carry a full routing table but you might be able to get started
> with 2500-style boxes if there are only a few routes to swap.
>
> Every ISP also administers his own box. The IXP assigns IP addresses,
> and probably should maintain a list of who-is-who (name of party,
> IP address, ASN and peering contact info), but that's enough to
> get started. A pile of 2600's with a hub will be a fine starting point.

Basically what we have here. We discussed this and the archives can be
found at http://www.uixp.co.ug/archives in case you need any more
information.

Noah.




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