Routing Registry Theory and Usage
Session description:
This is the first of three short presentation on routing registries. The Internet Routing Registry (IRR) is a distributed routing database development effort. Data from the Internet Routing Registry may be used by anyone worldwide to help debug, configure, and engineer Internet routing and addressing. The IRR provides a mechanism for validating the contents of BGP announcement messages or mapping an origin AS number to a list of networks. Join AFRINIC’s Amreesh Phokeer for an introduction to routing registry theory and usage.
Target audience:
Network engineers, techies
Presented by:
Prerequisites:
None
Venue: | Orange room |
Cost: | FREE |
Date: | 20 September, 2016 |
Start time: | 9:00 |
Maximum: | 140 |