All the following actions are listed in our public documentation
(Portuguese only): https://ix.uepg.br/documentacao
Action 2-1: Offer assistance to its members to maintain accurate routing information in an appropriate repository (IRR and/or RPKI).
Those actions are described on our "Secure Routing" page (Portuguese
only): https://ix.uepg.br/roteamento-seguro/
Action 2-2: Offer assistance in implementing MANRS ISP Actions for the members.
Those actions are described on our "Secure Routing" page (Portuguese
only): https://ix.uepg.br/roteamento-seguro/
Action 2-3: Indicate MANRS participation on the member list and the website.
We indicate MANRS participation in our member list:
https://ix.uepg.br/membros/
Action 3: Protect the peering platform
All these requirements are defined in the following document (in
Portuguese only):
https://ix.uepg.br/wp-content/uploads/sites/35/2019/09/ixuepg-prt-v1.0.pdf
Action 4: Facilitate global operational communication and coordination between network operators
We have a WhatsApp group with all members NOC operators.
We also have a mailing list with all members for announcements.
Action 5: Provide monitoring and debugging tools to the members
We have a looking glass open for everyone access. All BGP communities are listed. Rejected routes are also listed. RPKI and IRR validations are highlighted.
https://ix.uepg.br/ixp/lg
Why Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa Supports MANRS
I believe that the actions taken by the MANRS initiative are extremely important to keep the core of the Internet functioning in a secure and resilient way.
Luiz Gustavo BarrosDirector of IT - State University of Ponta Grossa