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Nordunet has completed the full naming standardization for all platforms and services.
The main document is the Generic Naming Standard standards document, which encompasses all aspects of naming within a network technical operational environment.
For each of the NORDUnet network platforms or specific technical areas, the NORDUnet specific adaption of the naming standard is defined, and the usage explained in the below documents. All of these shall be seen as appendixes to the generic naming convention.
- Physical Connections Naming Standards v.1.0.pdf
- RM Naming Standards v0 2.pdf
- Cabling (pdf) (physical connections)
- RM Transport (pdf) (Alcatel LM)BM Ethernet (pdf
- ) Ethernet Naming Standards_v3.1.pdf (Alcatel TSS)
- IP Equipment (pdf) Naming Standards_v1.0.1.pdf (Juniper/Cisco) and Services
- DNS (pdf)Naming Standards_v0.9.pdf
- Server Naming Standards_v0.9.pdfServer (pdf)
Any questions in relation to a specific document, please contact the author of the document.
All documents can be found at www.nunoc.net.
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The LINX peering point was put in to production last week in August.
AMS-IX status: http://stats.nordu.net/stat-q/r-all?q=all&name=AMSIX
261 IPv4 peerings (2 Peerings with several ISPs)
119 IPv6 peerings (2 Peerings with several ISPs)
LINX status: http://stats.nordu.net/stat-q/r-all?q=all&name=LINX
105 IPv4 peerings
42 IPv6 peerings
Netnod status: http://stats.nordu.net/stat-q/r-all?q=all&name=NETNOD
128 IPv4 peerings (2 Peerings with all ISPs)
30 IPv6 peerings (2 Peerings with all ISPs)
NIX status: http://stats.nordu.net/stat-q/r-all?q=all&name=NIX
33 IPv4 peerings
13 IPv6 peerings
DIX status: http://stats.nordu.net/stat-q/r-all?q=all&name=DIX
21 IPv4 peerings
5 IPv6 peerings
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