# ACD Version 1.0
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# Open Contributors Corporation
# for Advanced Internet Development
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# Architecture Confirmation Document
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# This document is used to help the OCCAID deployment
# team better understand how we can connect your site
# to the community.
#
#
# Please describe the type of router you are using
# to connect to OCCAID. The router can be Cisco, Juniper,
# FreeBSD or Linux.
1. Type of router: NetBSD 2.0_BETA with CVS Quagga
#
# If you have a registered AS number, say Yes. Else, No.
2a. Do you have AS: No
# SKIP TO 3a IF YOU ANSWERED 2a "NO"
2b. What is your AS number:
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# Do you already have existing IP block at your
# site? Either direct allocation from RIR or from your ISP.
# If so, say Yes. Else, No.
3a. Have existing IP block:216.158.24.192/27 and 208.0.42.16/28
# SKIP TO 4a IF YOU ANSWERED 3a "NO"
# List the IP blocks that you intend to make accessable
# to the OCCAID community. Simple thing to do is just
# list the IP blocks you already have. Note that minimum
# size required is /24 or "Class C". If you do not have
# minimum of /24, just skip to next question.
3b. IPblocks:
I don't have /24 yet, but even if it's too short to announce i'd be
interested in an IPv4 BGP feed, if it's convenient.
#
# 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:
#
# What is the existing IP address of your router that you'll
# be connecting to OCCAID? We need this IP address to establish
# the tunnel connection to you. Note that this IP address must
# be static IP. (DHCP or PPPoX is fine as long as your IP stays
# unchanged for long amount of time)
5. RouterIP: 216.158.24.193
#
# Do you want IPv6? Answer YES or NO
6a. WantIPv6: YES
# LEAVE 6b BLANK IF YOU ANSWERED 6a "NO"
# What are your existing IPv6 address blocks that you'll be
# making accessable to OCCAID? If you do not have existing
# IPv6 blocks, just leave the field blank.
6b. IPv6blocks:
#
#
7. Comments:
a. i'm testing NetBSD 2.0_BETA. There are many heinous ipfilter
bugs. I hope it won't be noticeable on your end if my site
crashes or reboots for upgrades a couple times a week. It'll be
helpful to me and maybe to NetBSD to give the bugs a chance to
surface before the big 2.0 release. The IP won't change, of
course.
b. can i have BGP peering for IPv6? I'm using BGP internally now,
only distributing a default route, so I think I can get it
going. However I can't easily do TCP-MD5.
c. Thanks. It's great you're doing this, and I'm surprised you're
able to give it so much positive attention.
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