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Brazilian Internet Exchange Reinaldo Penno Filho Frederico Neves NANOG 18

Agenda (Very) Small Introduction Actual Participants In proccess of Connecting Traffic Statistics Architecture Future Plans 11/16/2018

Actual Participants ANSP (Academic Network at São Paulo) RNP (National Research Network) AT&T Latin America Unisys Global-One Dialdata KDD UOL 11/16/2018

In process of connecting Telemar TeleCentroSul Telefonica ZAZ AT&T GNS 11/16/2018

Architecture 2 PII 400 Mhz with FreeBSD 3.4 e Rsd 1.3 2 10/100 Ethernet Switch 11/16/2018

Traffic Statistics 11/16/2018

Future Plans Statistics on Stability and number of ASs and prefixes. More elaborate traffic statistics (per protocol) BGMP Co-located Routing Registry Co-located DNS root server Transparent Cache 11/16/2018

Thank you 11/16/2018