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Hi all,<br>
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we've published a new IXP Manager Route Server video tutorial series via
<a href="https://www.ixpmanager.org/support/tutorials">the tutorials
section</a> on the website. In all, there's 2.5hrs of brand new and
current content on building an automated and secure route server at an
IXP.
<br>
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Route servers are critical IXP infrastructure and IXPs have a
responsibility for ensuring they are resilient, reliable and especially
secure in terms of the routes they accept and propagate.
At INEX, we've been running automated
and secure route servers since we first launched the service in 2007.
IXP Manager contains all our experience and knowledge and the default
templates that ship with the platform are the very same ones that we use
in production.
<br>
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We hope this video series brings all our past presentations, workshops
and documentation on route servers together in one neat package. The
series itself will introduce route servers and explain why they are a
critical production service at an exchange; show how you can generate
the configuration and automate route servers from IXP Manager; we'll
install our own open source looking glass <a
href="https://github.com/inex/birdseye">Birdseye</a>
too which enables a large amount of route server features within the
IXP Manager UI; and then we'll get to the weeds of securing route
servers with IRRDB filtering and RPKI.<br>
<br>
One thing I cannot promise is good production quality 😉 <br>
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We hope they're of use,<br>
 - Barry<br>
<br>
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Kind regards,
<br>
Barry O'Donovan
<br>
INEX <br>
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