Resources for “WIX: a Distributed Internet Exchange”
May 20th, 2005 by Richard Hulse in
Citylink: www.citylink.co.nz
NZ Internet Exchanges: www.nzix.net
CafeNet: www.cafenet.co.nz
Hospice Adopts Broadband: www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3229140a28,00.html
Zebra: www.zebra.org
Quagga Routing Suite: www.quagga.net
LEAF: sourceforge.net/projects/leaf
Soekris Engineering: www.soekris.com
Nexcom: www.nexcom.com
Bogon List: www.cymru.com/Bogons
A Fuller Explanation of BGP: www.linux-mag.com/cgi-bin/printer.pl?issue=2003-05&article=bgp
Anycast Routing: www.isc.org/pubs/tn/isc-tn-2003-1.html
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