Re: Bird vs Quagga revisited
Fell free to contact me if you have any questions about ExaBGP as I am painfully aware it's documentation is nowhere near what it should be. Thomas Sent from my iPad On 23 Aug 2012, at 08:52, Andy Davidson a...@nosignal.org wrote: On 22 Aug 2012, at 18:42, David Hubbard dhubb...@dino.hostasaurus.com wrote: Of those who have used Quagga or Bird, or anything else, would either of them be appropriate and/or well suited for use as an iBGP blackhole route server? You can use Quagga or Bird as a blackhole BGP injector, because the forwarding load is next to nothing and the number of prefixes in your blackhole RIB is likely to be small. You might - if you programatically get the blackhole criteria from your crm or some other database find ExaBGP to be easier to integrate with your data source. ExaBGP is a very lightweight BGP speaker that is perfectly suited for this purpose - http://code.google.com/p/exabgp/ Andy
Asia's Fastest Communications Cable Comes Online
http://www.livescience.com/22538-asias-fastest-communications-cable-comes-online.html The fastest-yet communications cable in Asia came online today (Aug. 20). The underwater fiber optic cable links Japan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore for high-speed, computerized stock trading. The system transmits information at 40 gigabits per second, three milliseconds faster than any other system in the region, the BBC reportedhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19275490. The gain may sound small, but could prove critical to financial trades made out of the region, according to the report. -- --- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast WWWhatsup NYC - http://wwwhatsup.com http://pinstand.com - http://punkcast.com VP (Admin) - ISOC-NY - http://isoc-ny.org -- -
Re: Bird vs Quagga revisited (MP-BGP RR)
On 23 Aug 2012, at 15:04, Raymond Burkholder r...@oneunified.net wrote: To expand the opinion set, how do Quagga, Bird, exaBGP, OpenBGPd hold up for handling Multi-Protocol BGP Route Reflector duties in a BGP/MPLS environment for a smaller ISP? I am using BIRD as a RR between a busy VRF and our core and will not change it until the PPS are over what the box can pass :) EuroIX members were presented on a comparison of RR : ASR 1001 / 1002, Bird 1.3.6 / 1.3.7 / OpenBGPd - Quagga is not in the list as they do not use it , they migrated away from it after too many issues AFAICR. They found that both cisco routers which are designed to be used as RR and BIRD were performing very well (even more when you look at what CPU is on those cisco routers). The talk made at Euro-IX was under the password protected section but I found it on their site : http://www.ams-ix.net/downloads/AMS-IX%20Route%20Server%20Implementations%20Performance.pdf They presented their second testing at RIPE : https://ripe64.ripe.net/presentations/49-Follow_Up_AMS-IX_route-server_test_Euro-IX_20th_RIPE64.pdf Thomas
Re: Asia's Fastest Communications Cable Comes Online
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 04:25:26 -0400, Joly MacFie said: The gain may sound small, but could prove critical to financial trades made out of the region, according to the report. If you can use 3ms to extract enough money out of the market to pay for a cable, that market is *way* too volatile in the first place. pgpwK24LoaQn8.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Bird vs Quagga revisited
Don't forget about XORP if you have any need for multicast routing ... On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Hank Nussbacher h...@efes.iucc.ac.il wrote: Sorry to disrupt the bad cabling thread, but I'd like to revisit a thread from 2 years ago. I have read over the NANOG presentations: http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/presentations/Monday/Jasinska_RouteServer_N48.pdf http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/presentations/Monday/Filip_BIRD_final_N48.pdf as well as the NANOG thread: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/nanog/users/123027 But have not found anything worthwhile on the matter over the past 2 years. Both Quagga and BIRD have developed since the comparison in 2010: http://savannah.nongnu.org/news/?group=quagga http://bird.network.cz/?o_news But has anyone performed a more recent comparsion? Does Quagga still suffer from performance issues vs BIRD? Has anyone performed an RFC conformance test to see who complies more strictly to all the various RFCs? If BIRD is so much better than Quagga why is there no instance at Oregon: http://www.routeviews.org/ I also notice that BSD Router Project supports both: http://bsdrp.net/bsdrp How well do the two coexist at the same time? Any migration issues going from Quagga to BIRD? Any feedback appreciated. We now take you back to cable wars :-) Thanks, Hank -- Ray Patrick Soucy Network Engineer University of Maine System T: 207-561-3526 F: 207-561-3531 MaineREN, Maine's Research and Education Network www.maineren.net
Re: Asia's Fastest Communications Cable Comes Online
On 2012-08-24, at 10:33 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: If you can use 3ms to extract enough money out of the market to pay for a cable, that market is *way* too volatile in the first place. Heh. Think things are volatile now? Wait 'til they get it down to pico-payment based trading of quantum virtual particles. Oh, I have to nip down to the patent office ... --lyndon signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail
Weekly Routing Table Report
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, AusNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, LacNOG, TRNOG, CaribNOG and the RIPE Routing Working Group. Daily listings are sent to bgp-st...@lists.apnic.net For historical data, please see http://thyme.rand.apnic.net. If you have any comments please contact Philip Smith pfsi...@gmail.com. Routing Table Report 04:00 +10GMT Sat 25 Aug, 2012 Report Website: http://thyme.rand.apnic.net Detailed Analysis: http://thyme.rand.apnic.net/current/ Analysis Summary BGP routing table entries examined: 264582 Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 97761 Deaggregation factor: 2.71 Unique aggregates announced to Internet: 119633 Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 29036 Prefixes per ASN: 9.11 Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 22245 Origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 11565 Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:4486 Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:492 Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table: 4.6 Max AS path length visible: 32 Max AS path prepend of ASN ( 48687) 24 Prefixes from unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 435 Unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 144 Number of 32-bit ASNs allocated by the RIRs: 3169 Number of 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:2305 Prefixes from 32-bit ASNs in the Routing Table:6164 Special use prefixes present in the Routing Table:0 Prefixes being announced from unallocated address space: 74 Number of addresses announced to Internet: 2132781732 Equivalent to 127 /8s, 31 /16s and 170 /24s Percentage of available address space announced: 57.5 Percentage of allocated address space announced: 57.6 Percentage of available address space allocated: 99.9 Percentage of address space in use by end-sites: 93.3 Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 117536 APNIC Region Analysis Summary - Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes:59813 Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation: 15336 APNIC Deaggregation factor:3.90 Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks: 60438 Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks:22879 APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:2883 APNIC Prefixes per ASN: 20.96 APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:806 APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:609 Average APNIC Region AS path length visible:4.7 Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 26 Number of APNIC region 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:242 Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet: 551407040 Equivalent to 32 /8s, 221 /16s and 205 /24s Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 64.4 APNIC AS Blocks4608-4864, 7467-7722, 9216-10239, 17408-18431 (pre-ERX allocations) 23552-24575, 37888-38911, 45056-46079, 55296-56319, 58368-59391, 131072-133119 APNIC Address Blocks 1/8, 14/8, 27/8, 36/8, 39/8, 42/8, 43/8, 49/8, 58/8, 59/8, 60/8, 61/8, 101/8, 103/8, 106/8, 110/8, 111/8, 112/8, 113/8, 114/8, 115/8, 116/8, 117/8, 118/8, 119/8, 120/8, 121/8, 122/8, 123/8, 124/8, 125/8, 126/8, 133/8, 150/8, 153/8, 163/8, 171/8, 175/8, 180/8, 182/8, 183/8, 202/8, 203/8, 210/8, 211/8, 218/8, 219/8, 220/8, 221/8, 222/8, 223/8, ARIN Region Analysis Summary Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes: 96228 Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation:43322 ARIN Deaggregation factor: 2.22 Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks:97518 Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 38278 ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:10585 ARIN Prefixes per ASN: 9.21 ARIN Region origin
Re: 172.0.0.0/12 has been Allocated
folk should remember that ARIN publishes an RSS feed of allocations/deallocations... http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-issued/2012-August/001348.html (well, a mailing-list which has an rss feed... which reader.google seems to like just fine...) On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 1:29 AM, Otis L. Surratt, Jr. o...@ocosa.com wrote: Dan, Can you provide a link to support this? If this is true, I wonder how this will work. Otis -Original Message- From: Dan White [mailto:dwh...@olp.net] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 12:24 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: 172.0.0.0/12 has been Allocated 172.0.0.0-172.15.255.255 was allocated on 2012-08-20 to ATT Internet Services. -- Dan White
Re: Bird vs Quagga revisited
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:42 PM, David Hubbard dhubb...@dino.hostasaurus.com wrote: Of those who have used Quagga or Bird, or anything else, would either of them be appropriate and/or well suited for use as an iBGP blackhole route server? We currently do blackholes via manual config on one of our real routers but are wanting to add a software-based (on linux) system where we could script a way for some of our tech support folks to add blackhole routes at the direction of a network person where they can just enter a command and the IP address. seems you want something like quagga on a secured host... that ought to be fine, you could even just make it an ebgp peer of 2-3 devices and use that with a route-map to reset the next-hop, there by not messing up your current nice ibgp mesh. Thanks, David
Sprint Outage - Chicago
Sprint appears to be having major network issues in the Chicago area. Confirmed by sprint as CRS down in Chicago affecting multiple customers nationwide.
Re: Sprint Outage - Chicago
You mean outages@... On Aug 24, 2012 4:27 PM, John Schneider str8steeler...@gmail.com wrote: Sprint appears to be having major network issues in the Chicago area. Confirmed by sprint as CRS down in Chicago affecting multiple customers nationwide.
The Cidr Report
This report has been generated at Fri Aug 24 21:13:04 2012 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table. Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report. Recent Table History Date PrefixesCIDR Agg 17-08-12424967 244049 18-08-12424787 243914 19-08-12424787 245140 20-08-12424803 244395 21-08-12425136 244532 22-08-12425245 244063 23-08-12424952 244993 24-08-12424791 245750 AS Summary 42054 Number of ASes in routing system 17571 Number of ASes announcing only one prefix 3447 Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS AS7029 : WINDSTREAM - Windstream Communications Inc 113098976 Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s) AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street Aggregation Summary The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes'). --- 24Aug12 --- ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr NetGain % Gain Description Table 425247 245781 17946642.2% All ASes AS6389 3359 193 316694.3% BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK - BellSouth.net Inc. AS28573 2051 57 199497.2% NET Servicos de Comunicao S.A. AS17974 2342 483 185979.4% TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia AS7029 3447 1767 168048.7% WINDSTREAM - Windstream Communications Inc AS18566 2086 422 166479.8% COVAD - Covad Communications Co. AS4766 2885 1403 148251.4% KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom AS10620 2100 771 132963.3% Telmex Colombia S.A. AS4323 1575 391 118475.2% TWTC - tw telecom holdings, inc. AS1785 1941 822 111957.7% AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec Communications, Inc. AS7303 1565 452 111371.1% Telecom Argentina S.A. AS4755 1609 544 106566.2% TATACOMM-AS TATA Communications formerly VSNL is Leading ISP AS7552 1107 150 95786.4% VIETEL-AS-AP Vietel Corporation AS6458 883 43 84095.1% Telgua AS8151 1481 681 80054.0% Uninet S.A. de C.V. AS18101 942 159 78383.1% RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN Reliance Communications Ltd.DAKC MUMBAI AS4808 1130 356 77468.5% CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP network China169 Beijing Province Network AS13977 845 123 72285.4% CTELCO - FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. AS22773 1825 1139 68637.6% ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC - Cox Communications Inc. AS2118 685 14 67198.0% RELCOM-AS OOO NPO Relcom AS15557 1218 555 66354.4% LDCOMNET Societe Francaise du Radiotelephone S.A AS855683 52 63192.4% CANET-ASN-4 - Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Inc. AS3356 1102 472 63057.2% LEVEL3 Level 3 Communications AS17676 707 83 62488.3% GIGAINFRA Softbank BB Corp. AS30036 1449 827 62242.9% MEDIACOM-ENTERPRISE-BUSINESS - Mediacom Communications Corp AS22561 1041 434 60758.3% DIGITAL-TELEPORT - Digital Teleport Inc. AS19262 1002 404 59859.7% VZGNI-TRANSIT - Verizon Online LLC AS24560 1038 441 59757.5% AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti Airtel Ltd., Telemedia Services AS3549 1000 441 55955.9% GBLX Global Crossing Ltd. AS4804 655 99 55684.9% MPX-AS Microplex PTY LTD AS22047 580 34 54694.1% VTR BANDA ANCHA S.A. Total 44333138123052168.8%
BGP Update Report
BGP Update Report Interval: 19-Aug-12 -to- 23-Aug-12 (4 days) Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072 TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name 1 - AS840236689 1.0% 20.9 -- CORBINA-AS OJSC Vimpelcom 2 - AS638930409 0.8% 9.0 -- BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK - BellSouth.net Inc. 3 - AS24560 29347 0.8% 28.2 -- AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti Airtel Ltd., Telemedia Services 4 - AS580028400 0.8% 110.9 -- DNIC-ASBLK-05800-06055 - DoD Network Information Center 5 - AS702926168 0.7% 6.3 -- WINDSTREAM - Windstream Communications Inc 6 - AS982926027 0.7% 19.7 -- BSNL-NIB National Internet Backbone 7 - AS10620 25997 0.7% 12.4 -- Telmex Colombia S.A. 8 - AS22561 23738 0.7% 22.8 -- DIGITAL-TELEPORT - Digital Teleport Inc. 9 - AS11992 20720 0.6% 47.1 -- CENTENNIAL-PR - Centennial de Puerto Rico 10 - AS28573 19159 0.5% 9.3 -- NET Servicos de Comunicao S.A. 11 - AS476617816 0.5% 6.2 -- KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom 12 - AS18566 14895 0.4% 7.1 -- COVAD - Covad Communications Co. 13 - AS815114510 0.4% 9.7 -- Uninet S.A. de C.V. 14 - AS949814397 0.4% 14.3 -- BBIL-AP BHARTI Airtel Ltd. 15 - AS14117 14045 0.4% 24.9 -- Telefonica del Sur S.A. 16 - AS650314020 0.4% 9.1 -- Axtel, S.A.B. de C.V. 17 - AS178513856 0.4% 7.1 -- AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec Communications, Inc. 18 - AS17974 13372 0.4% 5.7 -- TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia 19 - AS27947 12804 0.4% 17.7 -- Telconet S.A 20 - AS20115 11843 0.3% 7.2 -- CHARTER-NET-HKY-NC - Charter Communications TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS (Updates per announced prefix) Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name 1 - AS389206621 0.2%3310.5 -- TURKLANDBANK-TR TURKLANDBANK 2 - AS165354068 0.1%1356.0 -- ECHOS-3 - Echostar Holding Purchasing Corporation 3 - AS577551156 0.0%1156.0 -- FASTPRONET-AS PE Andrushkov Sergey Yur'yevich 4 - AS165361131 0.0%1131.0 -- HPES - Hewlett-Packard Company 5 - AS444102791 0.1% 930.3 -- ENTEKHAB-AS ENTEKHAB INDUSTRIAL GROUP 6 - AS198591707 0.1% 853.5 -- FLAIR-DATA-SYSTEMS - Flair Data Systems 7 - AS388571266 0.0% 633.0 -- ESOFT-TRANSIT-AS-AP e.Soft Technologies Ltd. 8 - AS146801835 0.1% 611.7 -- REALE-6 - Auction.com 9 - AS277711042 0.0% 521.0 -- Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas 10 - AS42806 500 0.0% 500.0 -- TELECOM-AS Telecom Georgia 11 - AS565782214 0.1% 442.8 -- TS-AS Telesputnik Ltd 12 - AS29126 437 0.0% 437.0 -- DATIQ-AS Datiq B.V. 13 - AS32529 363 0.0% 363.0 -- CGI-FEDERAL-ASN-1 - CGI Federal 14 - AS37420 633 0.0% 316.5 -- UNIV-JOS 15 - AS22721 315 0.0% 315.0 -- SPC-1 - Saint Peter's College 16 - AS59400 299 0.0% 299.0 -- INFONOT-AS INFONOT SYSTEMS S.R.L. 17 - AS21023 294 0.0% 294.0 -- UPB-AS Joint Stock Company Ural Industrial Bank 18 - AS29398 292 0.0% 292.0 -- PETROBALTIC Petrobaltic S.A. 19 - AS57201 285 0.0% 285.0 -- EDF-AS Estonian Defence Forces 20 - AS51250 281 0.0% 281.0 -- ITE-PROTON-AS Information technologies enterprise Proton LTD TOP 20 Unstable Prefixes Rank Prefix Upds % Origin AS -- AS Name 1 - 109.161.64.0/19 10908 0.3% AS13118 -- ASN-YARTELECOM OJSC Rostelecom 2 - 184.159.130.0/23 8241 0.2% AS22561 -- DIGITAL-TELEPORT - Digital Teleport Inc. 3 - 184.157.224.0/19 6843 0.2% AS22561 -- DIGITAL-TELEPORT - Digital Teleport Inc. 4 - 194.156.165.0/24 6609 0.2% AS38920 -- TURKLANDBANK-TR TURKLANDBANK 5 - 182.64.0.0/16 6328 0.2% AS24560 -- AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti Airtel Ltd., Telemedia Services 6 - 200.46.0.0/19 6105 0.2% AS21599 -- NETDIRECT S.A. 7 - 103.3.24.0/24 5853 0.2% AS45474 -- NEXUSGUARD-AS-AP Suite 1602, 16/F., Tower 2, Nina Tower 8 - 122.161.0.0/16 5129 0.1% AS24560 -- AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti Airtel Ltd., Telemedia Services 9 - 67.47.194.0/23 4043 0.1% AS16535 -- ECHOS-3 - Echostar Holding Purchasing Corporation 10 - 202.56.215.0/243526 0.1% AS24560 -- AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti Airtel Ltd., Telemedia Services 11 - 139.139.19.0/243389 0.1% AS1562 -- DNIC-ASBLK-01550-01601 - DoD Network Information Center 12 - 123.252.208.0/24 3315 0.1% AS17762 -- HTIL-TTML-IN-AP Tata Teleservices Maharashtra Ltd 13 - 194.63.9.0/24 3127 0.1% AS1273 -- CW Cable and Wireless Worldwide plc 14 - 69.38.178.0/24 2444 0.1% AS19406 -- TWRS-MA -
Re: Weekly Routing Table Report
On 8/24/2012 11:33 AM, Routing Analysis Role Account wrote: [...] Analysis Summary BGP routing table entries examined: 264582 Isn't this supposed to be 400K? What happened this week? -Lori Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 97761 Deaggregation factor: 2.71 Unique aggregates announced to Internet: 119633 Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 29036 Prefixes per ASN: 9.11 Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 22245 Origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 11565 Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:4486 Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:492 Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table: 4.6 Max AS path length visible: 32 Max AS path prepend of ASN ( 48687) 24 Prefixes from unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 435 Unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 144 Number of 32-bit ASNs allocated by the RIRs: 3169 Number of 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:2305 Prefixes from 32-bit ASNs in the Routing Table:6164 Special use prefixes present in the Routing Table:0 Prefixes being announced from unallocated address space: 74 Number of addresses announced to Internet: 2132781732 Equivalent to 127 /8s, 31 /16s and 170 /24s Percentage of available address space announced: 57.5 Percentage of allocated address space announced: 57.6 Percentage of available address space allocated: 99.9 Percentage of address space in use by end-sites: 93.3 Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 117536 APNIC Region Analysis Summary - Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes:59813 Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation: 15336 APNIC Deaggregation factor:3.90 Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks: 60438 Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks:22879 APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:2883 APNIC Prefixes per ASN: 20.96 APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:806 APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:609 Average APNIC Region AS path length visible:4.7 Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 26 Number of APNIC region 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:242 Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet: 551407040 Equivalent to 32 /8s, 221 /16s and 205 /24s Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 64.4 APNIC AS Blocks4608-4864, 7467-7722, 9216-10239, 17408-18431 (pre-ERX allocations) 23552-24575, 37888-38911, 45056-46079, 55296-56319, 58368-59391, 131072-133119 APNIC Address Blocks 1/8, 14/8, 27/8, 36/8, 39/8, 42/8, 43/8, 49/8, 58/8, 59/8, 60/8, 61/8, 101/8, 103/8, 106/8, 110/8, 111/8, 112/8, 113/8, 114/8, 115/8, 116/8, 117/8, 118/8, 119/8, 120/8, 121/8, 122/8, 123/8, 124/8, 125/8, 126/8, 133/8, 150/8, 153/8, 163/8, 171/8, 175/8, 180/8, 182/8, 183/8, 202/8, 203/8, 210/8, 211/8, 218/8, 219/8, 220/8, 221/8, 222/8, 223/8, ARIN Region Analysis Summary Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes: 96228 Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation:43322 ARIN Deaggregation factor: 2.22 Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks:97518 Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 38278 ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:10585 ARIN Prefixes per ASN: 9.21 ARIN Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:4892 ARIN Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:1244 Average ARIN Region AS path length visible: 4.0 Max ARIN Region AS path length visible: 24 Number of ARIN region 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table: 7 Number of ARIN addresses announced to Internet:
Re: Weekly Routing Table Report
On 8/24/12 3:07 PM, Lori Jakab wrote: On 8/24/2012 11:33 AM, Routing Analysis Role Account wrote: [...] Analysis Summary BGP routing table entries examined: 264582 Isn't this supposed to be 400K? What happened this week? yes it disagrees with the cidr report. 424791 -Lori Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 97761 Deaggregation factor: 2.71 Unique aggregates announced to Internet: 119633 Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 29036 Prefixes per ASN: 9.11 Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 22245 Origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 11565 Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:4486 Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:492 Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table: 4.6 Max AS path length visible: 32 Max AS path prepend of ASN ( 48687) 24 Prefixes from unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 435 Unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 144 Number of 32-bit ASNs allocated by the RIRs: 3169 Number of 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:2305 Prefixes from 32-bit ASNs in the Routing Table:6164 Special use prefixes present in the Routing Table:0 Prefixes being announced from unallocated address space: 74 Number of addresses announced to Internet: 2132781732 Equivalent to 127 /8s, 31 /16s and 170 /24s Percentage of available address space announced: 57.5 Percentage of allocated address space announced: 57.6 Percentage of available address space allocated: 99.9 Percentage of address space in use by end-sites: 93.3 Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 117536 APNIC Region Analysis Summary - Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes:59813 Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation: 15336 APNIC Deaggregation factor:3.90 Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks: 60438 Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks:22879 APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:2883 APNIC Prefixes per ASN: 20.96 APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:806 APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:609 Average APNIC Region AS path length visible:4.7 Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 26 Number of APNIC region 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:242 Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet: 551407040 Equivalent to 32 /8s, 221 /16s and 205 /24s Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 64.4 APNIC AS Blocks4608-4864, 7467-7722, 9216-10239, 17408-18431 (pre-ERX allocations) 23552-24575, 37888-38911, 45056-46079, 55296-56319, 58368-59391, 131072-133119 APNIC Address Blocks 1/8, 14/8, 27/8, 36/8, 39/8, 42/8, 43/8, 49/8, 58/8, 59/8, 60/8, 61/8, 101/8, 103/8, 106/8, 110/8, 111/8, 112/8, 113/8, 114/8, 115/8, 116/8, 117/8, 118/8, 119/8, 120/8, 121/8, 122/8, 123/8, 124/8, 125/8, 126/8, 133/8, 150/8, 153/8, 163/8, 171/8, 175/8, 180/8, 182/8, 183/8, 202/8, 203/8, 210/8, 211/8, 218/8, 219/8, 220/8, 221/8, 222/8, 223/8, ARIN Region Analysis Summary Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes: 96228 Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation:43322 ARIN Deaggregation factor: 2.22 Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks:97518 Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 38278 ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:10585 ARIN Prefixes per ASN: 9.21 ARIN Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:4892 ARIN Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:1244 Average ARIN Region AS path length visible: 4.0 Max ARIN Region AS path length visible: 24 Number of ARIN region 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table: 7 Number
Re: Weekly Routing Table Report
Yup, the CIDR Report gets its feed in Australia... I get my BGP feed from APNIC's router in Japan - and at the time it grabbed the dump, the BGP table stopped at 190.55.80.0/21. Not sure what's going on, looks like the ssh session just hung, but then terminated normally - so the script's checking for hung sessions or early disconnects didn't catch it. Sorry folks... philip -- joel jaeggli said the following on 25/08/12 09:24 : On 8/24/12 3:07 PM, Lori Jakab wrote: On 8/24/2012 11:33 AM, Routing Analysis Role Account wrote: [...] Analysis Summary BGP routing table entries examined: 264582 Isn't this supposed to be 400K? What happened this week? yes it disagrees with the cidr report. 424791 -Lori Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 97761 Deaggregation factor: 2.71 Unique aggregates announced to Internet: 119633 Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 29036 Prefixes per ASN: 9.11 Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 22245 Origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 11565 Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:4486 Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:492 Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table: 4.6 Max AS path length visible: 32 Max AS path prepend of ASN ( 48687) 24 Prefixes from unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 435 Unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 144 Number of 32-bit ASNs allocated by the RIRs: 3169 Number of 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:2305 Prefixes from 32-bit ASNs in the Routing Table:6164 Special use prefixes present in the Routing Table:0 Prefixes being announced from unallocated address space: 74 Number of addresses announced to Internet: 2132781732 Equivalent to 127 /8s, 31 /16s and 170 /24s Percentage of available address space announced: 57.5 Percentage of allocated address space announced: 57.6 Percentage of available address space allocated: 99.9 Percentage of address space in use by end-sites: 93.3 Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 117536 APNIC Region Analysis Summary - Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes:59813 Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation: 15336 APNIC Deaggregation factor:3.90 Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks: 60438 Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks:22879 APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:2883 APNIC Prefixes per ASN: 20.96 APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:806 APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:609 Average APNIC Region AS path length visible:4.7 Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 26 Number of APNIC region 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:242 Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet: 551407040 Equivalent to 32 /8s, 221 /16s and 205 /24s Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 64.4 APNIC AS Blocks4608-4864, 7467-7722, 9216-10239, 17408-18431 (pre-ERX allocations) 23552-24575, 37888-38911, 45056-46079, 55296-56319, 58368-59391, 131072-133119 APNIC Address Blocks 1/8, 14/8, 27/8, 36/8, 39/8, 42/8, 43/8, 49/8, 58/8, 59/8, 60/8, 61/8, 101/8, 103/8, 106/8, 110/8, 111/8, 112/8, 113/8, 114/8, 115/8, 116/8, 117/8, 118/8, 119/8, 120/8, 121/8, 122/8, 123/8, 124/8, 125/8, 126/8, 133/8, 150/8, 153/8, 163/8, 171/8, 175/8, 180/8, 182/8, 183/8, 202/8, 203/8, 210/8, 211/8, 218/8, 219/8, 220/8, 221/8, 222/8, 223/8, ARIN Region Analysis Summary Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes: 96228 Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation:43322 ARIN Deaggregation factor: 2.22 Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks:97518 Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 38278 ARIN
Re: Asia's Fastest Communications Cable Comes Online
On 25/08/2012, at 3:33 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: If you can use 3ms to extract enough money out of the market to pay for a cable, that market is *way* too volatile in the first place. 3ms is centuries. :) http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/networking/55281-vocus-cables-sydney-harbour-to-cut-latency Vocus Communications has laid two fibre cables across Sydney Harbour - to shave microseconds from the trip time from the CBD to the ASX data centre in Gore Hill. Vocus already operates a cable through the Sydney Harbour Tunnel but according to CEO James Spenceley the new cable is some 700 metres shorter and represents the lowest latency link available between the CBD and the ASX data centre. Rgds, - I.
Re: Asia's Fastest Communications Cable Comes Online
Ian Henderson wrote: Vocus already operates a cable through the Sydney Harbour Tunnel but according to CEO James Spenceley the new cable is some 700 metres shorter and represents the lowest latency link available between the CBD and the ASX data centre. Why does King Lear's That way madness lies keep poppng into my head?
Re: Sprint Outage - Chicago
You mean outages@... chris, this is not productive. outages are a very apt subject for nanog.