NEW Looking Glass

The New MBNOG looking glass is available here!.

MBNOG Looking Glass 2.0

... so popular we revamped it!

We now have a shiny new BGP Looking Glass! MBNOG Looking Glass 2.0 was launched just today. This new looking glass is based on the exact same one that NLNOG runs on the NLNOG Ring Looking Glass, which is using a brand new BGP Looking Glass API in OpenBSD 7.2 to pull live routing information without having to scrape. Because OpenBSD’s looking glass is so “defacto” and supports really useful things like source-as and detail as, we are also making the backend OpenBSD looking glass available directly as well at lg2. [Read More]

MBNOG 1

Meeting One Invitation

The Manitoba Network Operators Group is holding its second meeting, with an open invitation to all network operators and administrators.

We will present and discuss network operations, and look for feedback from our attendees.

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Mailing List

General Discussion List

We have launched a general purpose MBNOG discussion mailing list which you can subscribe to at lists.mbnog.ca.

If the general purpose discussion list becomes too noisy then a separate announcements list will be created at that point.

The archives are public, and available at MBNOG Archives

MBNOG 0

Meeting Zero Invitation

The Manitoba Network Operators Group is holding its first meeting, with an open invitation to all network operators and administrators.

We will propose the MBNOG organization, present and discuss network operations, and look for feedback from our attendees.

Afterwards, we’ll move to a casual environment at Barley Bros Stadium on Pembina.

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New Site Launched!

but still in beta

Our site is now live at www.mbnog.ca.

3 domains have been registered:

  • mbnog.ca and mbnog.org for website and organization needs
  • mbnog.net for network tools and operations
    • lg.mbnog.net is an example of this

MBNOG Looking Glass

... and so it begins

Our initial alpha form of the MBNOG Looking Glass was announced to the local network operator community via a post on the MBIX-tech mailing list.

This resulted in a couple more peers, and enough interest to continue on with this idea.

If you run a network with full or partial routes (more than default only) MBNOG wants to peer with you. More information is available on the Looking Glass page.