Re: Re: Private ASNs in the wild

2015-01-23 Thread Mark Tinka
On Thursday, December 11, 2014 05:55:26 PM ML wrote:

 There are sloppy networks out there.  If it was a big
 enough problem all you'd need is a few key networks drop
 those prefixes and we'd have a...slightly less sloppy
 Internet?

Router software (speaking of Cisco and Juniper in this case) has developed 
reasonably well that one can now strip private ASN's from the AS_PATH 
even though they now appear in between public ASN's.

This was not possible before, as private AS filtering was only possible if 
they appeared contiguously in the AS_PATH.

Of course, this means running later code - but chances are that if you're 
running code that supports 4-byte ASN's, you might have this feature.

Not sure about other vendors out there.

We, for example, remove private ASN's by default on all eBGP sessions. I 
know several other providers that do the same - but it takes a village to 
raise the Internet...

Mark.


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Re: Re: Private ASNs in the wild

2015-01-23 Thread John Fraizer
Sadly, you don't have to pass any sort of clue test to peer in the
default-free zone and there are plenty of organizations who simply don't
filter properly.
Worse yet, it's still illegal to use the bright platinum baseball bat of
clue on the perpetrators. ;-)

--
John Fraizer
LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnfraizer/


Re: Comcast Support (from NANOG Digest, Vol 84, Issue 23)

2015-01-23 Thread Brzozowski, John
Correct link for Cisco is updated below.

John
From: Brzozowski, John Brzozowski 
john_brzozow...@cable.comcast.commailto:john_brzozow...@cable.comcast.com
Date: Friday, January 23, 2015 at 12:14
To: NANOG nanog@nanog.orgmailto:nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Comcast Support (from NANOG Digest, Vol 84, Issue 23)

Folks,

The thread below was sent to me a few times, apologies for not catching it 
sooner.

Janet,

I sent you mail unicast with a request for some information.  I am happy to 
help you out.

For the larger NANOG audience, Comcast has recently launched IPv6 support for 
our BCI products, these are our DOCSIS based commercial offerings.  This means 
that if you gateway device is in fact in RG mode you will be delegated a 
dynamic IPv6 prefix, by default customers are delegated a /56 prefix along with 
a single IPv6 address that is assigned to the WAN of the gateway device.  IPv6 
support applies to the following makes and models:

SMC D3G CCR (http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/device.php?devid=216)
Netgear CG3000D (http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/device.php?devid=347)
Cisco BWG 
(http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/device.php?devid=407http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/device.php?devid=347)

For customers where you bring your own cable modem or have one of the above in 
bridge mode we have enabled IPv6 support for you as well.  However, your router 
behind the modem must be running software and configured with IPv6 support.  
Specifically, your router needs to be support stateful DHCPv6 for IPv6 address 
and prefix acquisition.  We have received a number of reports from customers 
that the Juniper SRX does not appear to properly support IPv6.  We are working 
with Juniper and also recommend that you reach out to Juniper as well.

Please keep checking http://www.comcast6.net for updates, we will post some 
additional information here in the next week or so.  In the mean time if you 
have questions feel free to send me mail or post them here on the NANOG list.

HTH,

John
=
John Jason Brzozowski
Comcast Cable
p) 484-962-0060
w) www.comcast6.net
e) john_brzozow...@cable.comcast.commailto:john_brzozow...@cable.comcast.com
=



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Subject: NANOG Digest, Vol 84, Issue 23

Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 22:42:17 +
From: Janet Sullivan jan...@nairial.netmailto:jan...@nairial.net
To: 'nanog@nanog.orgmailto:'nanog@nanog.org' 
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I hate to use NANOG for this, but support has now ended a chat with me twice 
without fixing anything, they just kicked me off.

I'm not getting an IPv6 address on the Comcast provided cable modem/router.  
I'm not getting a PD.  My machines thus have no IPv6.  I've hard reset my 
router 4 times while working with Comcast, and I've been told to do things like 
switch to a static IPv4 address, which shows a level of clue that is scary.  
And before that they were convinced it was a wireless problem even though I 
have a wired connection, and told them that multiple times.  I've wasted two 
hours with Comcast today, and even when I asked for escalation I got nothing.  
Just hung up on.  It's honestly the worst customer support I've ever received.  
I don't think I ever got them to understand the difference between IPv4 and 
IPv6.


Weekly Routing Table Report

2015-01-23 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
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,
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 24 Jan, 2015

Report Website: http://thyme.rand.apnic.net
Detailed Analysis:  http://thyme.rand.apnic.net/current/

Analysis Summary


BGP routing table entries examined:  528233
Prefixes after maximum aggregation (per Origin AS):  202606
Deaggregation factor:  2.61
Unique aggregates announced (without unneeded subnets):  257973
Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 49174
Prefixes per ASN: 10.74
Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:   36416
Origin ASes announcing only one prefix:   16306
Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:6219
Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:172
Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table:   4.5
Max AS path length visible: 107
Max AS path prepend of ASN ( 55644) 100
Prefixes from unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table:  1596
Unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 414
Number of 32-bit ASNs allocated by the RIRs:   8418
Number of 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:6539
Prefixes from 32-bit ASNs in the Routing Table:   23497
Number of bogon 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:12
Special use prefixes present in the Routing Table:0
Prefixes being announced from unallocated address space:380
Number of addresses announced to Internet:   2724441252
Equivalent to 162 /8s, 99 /16s and 172 /24s
Percentage of available address space announced:   73.6
Percentage of allocated address space announced:   73.6
Percentage of available address space allocated:  100.0
Percentage of address space in use by end-sites:   97.1
Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations:  178139

APNIC Region Analysis Summary
-

Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes:   130644
Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation:   38088
APNIC Deaggregation factor:3.43
Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks:  135622
Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks:55421
APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:5014
APNIC Prefixes per ASN:   27.05
APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:   1225
APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:871
Average APNIC Region AS path length visible:4.6
Max APNIC Region AS path length visible:107
Number of APNIC region 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:   1259
Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet:  741911680
Equivalent to 44 /8s, 56 /16s and 172 /24s
Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 86.7

APNIC AS Blocks4608-4864, 7467-7722, 9216-10239, 17408-18431
(pre-ERX allocations)  23552-24575, 37888-38911, 45056-46079, 55296-56319,
   58368-59391, 63488-64098, 131072-135580
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:175163
Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation:86557
ARIN Deaggregation factor: 2.02
Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks:   177092
Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 82879
ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:16450
ARIN Prefixes per 

Comcast Support (from NANOG Digest, Vol 84, Issue 23)

2015-01-23 Thread Brzozowski, John
Folks,

The thread below was sent to me a few times, apologies for not catching it 
sooner.

Janet,

I sent you mail unicast with a request for some information.  I am happy to 
help you out.

For the larger NANOG audience, Comcast has recently launched IPv6 support for 
our BCI products, these are our DOCSIS based commercial offerings.  This means 
that if you gateway device is in fact in RG mode you will be delegated a 
dynamic IPv6 prefix, by default customers are delegated a /56 prefix along with 
a single IPv6 address that is assigned to the WAN of the gateway device.  IPv6 
support applies to the following makes and models:

SMC D3G CCR (http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/device.php?devid=216)
Cisco BWG (http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/device.php?devid=347)
Netgear CG3000D (http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/device.php?devid=347)

For customers where you bring your own cable modem or have one of the above in 
bridge mode we have enabled IPv6 support for you as well.  However, your router 
behind the modem must be running software and configured with IPv6 support.  
Specifically, your router needs to be support stateful DHCPv6 for IPv6 address 
and prefix acquisition.  We have received a number of reports from customers 
that the Juniper SRX does not appear to properly support IPv6.  We are working 
with Juniper and also recommend that you reach out to Juniper as well.

Please keep checking http://www.comcast6.net for updates, we will post some 
additional information here in the next week or so.  In the mean time if you 
have questions feel free to send me mail or post them here on the NANOG list.

HTH,

John
=
John Jason Brzozowski
Comcast Cable
p) 484-962-0060
w) www.comcast6.net
e) john_brzozow...@cable.comcast.com
=



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Subject: NANOG Digest, Vol 84, Issue 23

Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 22:42:17 +
From: Janet Sullivan jan...@nairial.netmailto:jan...@nairial.net
To: 'nanog@nanog.orgmailto:'nanog@nanog.org' 
nanog@nanog.orgmailto:nanog@nanog.org
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I hate to use NANOG for this, but support has now ended a chat with me twice 
without fixing anything, they just kicked me off.

I'm not getting an IPv6 address on the Comcast provided cable modem/router.  
I'm not getting a PD.  My machines thus have no IPv6.  I've hard reset my 
router 4 times while working with Comcast, and I've been told to do things like 
switch to a static IPv4 address, which shows a level of clue that is scary.  
And before that they were convinced it was a wireless problem even though I 
have a wired connection, and told them that multiple times.  I've wasted two 
hours with Comcast today, and even when I asked for escalation I got nothing.  
Just hung up on.  It's honestly the worst customer support I've ever received.  
I don't think I ever got them to understand the difference between IPv4 and 
IPv6.


Verizion FiOS

2015-01-23 Thread Dennis Burgess
Got a customer that needs a /25 block routed to him, was approved for
125 IPs, but they refuse to route a block to the customer.  Any
assistance, please hit me off-list, dmburg...@linktechs.net 

 

 

Thanks,

 

 

www.linktechs.net - 314-735-0270 - dmburg...@linktechs.net 

 



Re: Verizion FiOS

2015-01-23 Thread Christopher Morrow
Don't they just say: 125 ips and route (they used to) each /32 to
the VC that represnets the customer in question... They don't actually
route a /25, they route the individual /32's to the LAN that is
presented on the end of the fiber.

good luck!

On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Dennis Burgess dmburg...@linktechs.net wrote:
 Got a customer that needs a /25 block routed to him, was approved for
 125 IPs, but they refuse to route a block to the customer.  Any
 assistance, please hit me off-list, dmburg...@linktechs.net





 Thanks,





 www.linktechs.net - 314-735-0270 - dmburg...@linktechs.net





Re: Verizion FiOS

2015-01-23 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Dennis Burgess dmburg...@linktechs.net wrote:
 Got a customer that needs a /25 block routed to him, was approved for
 125 IPs, but they refuse to route a block to the customer.  Any
 assistance, please hit me off-list, dmburg...@linktechs.net

That's just how Verizon does things. Often linear addresses on no
particular CIDR boundary. Just use proxy arp to bring the addresses in
to the border router and then route as normal.

-Bill



-- 
William Herrin  her...@dirtside.com  b...@herrin.us
Owner, Dirtside Systems . Web: http://www.dirtside.com/
May I solve your unusual networking challenges?


BGP Update Report

2015-01-23 Thread cidr-report
BGP Update Report
Interval: 15-Jan-15 -to- 22-Jan-15 (7 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072

TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds %  Upds/PfxAS-Name
 1 - AS38623  2053233 30.3%8927.1 -- VIETTELCAMBODIA-AS-AP ISP/IXP 
IN CAMBODIA WITH THE BEST VERVICE IN THERE.,KH
 2 - AS23752  337342  5.0%2426.9 -- NPTELECOM-NP-AS Nepal 
Telecommunications Corporation, Internet Services,NP
 3 - AS9829   251094  3.7% 216.8 -- BSNL-NIB National Internet 
Backbone,IN
 4 - AS53249   91826  1.4%   45913.0 -- LAWA-AS - Los Angeles World 
Airport,US
 5 - AS45786   89535  1.3%1209.9 -- HTSNET-AS-ID HTSNET - ISP,ID
 6 - AS45899   73870  1.1% 114.7 -- VNPT-AS-VN VNPT Corp,VN
 7 - AS35908   69229  1.0% 104.6 -- VPLSNET - Krypt Technologies,US
 8 - AS53563   58186  0.9%   14546.5 -- XPLUSONE - X Plus One 
Solutions, Inc.,US
 9 - AS17974   39370  0.6%  15.7 -- TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT 
Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
10 - AS28642   35295  0.5%1008.4 -- Contato Internet Ltda EPP,BR
11 - AS27738   32694  0.5%  41.9 -- Ecuadortelecom S.A.,EC
12 - AS840231426  0.5%  97.3 -- CORBINA-AS OJSC Vimpelcom,RU
13 - AS14840   30872  0.5% 882.1 -- COMMCORP COMUNICACOES LTDA,BR
14 - AS28573   29314  0.4%  12.3 -- NET Serviços de Comunicação 
S.A.,BR
15 - AS60725   26669  0.4%5333.8 -- O3B-AS O3b Limited,JE
16 - AS48159   23597  0.3%  79.7 -- TIC-AS Telecommunication 
Infrastructure Company,IR
17 - AS175623395  0.3% 359.9 -- HAMYAR-AS Shiraz Hamyar Co.,IR
18 - AS10620   22650  0.3%  11.4 -- Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
19 - AS23342   22089  0.3%   22089.0 -- UNITEDLAYER - Unitedlayer, 
Inc.,US
20 - AS262617   21681  0.3%1548.6 -- UWBR Telecomunicações Ltda,BR


TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS (Updates per announced prefix)
Rank ASNUpds %  Upds/PfxAS-Name
 1 - AS53249   91826  1.4%   45913.0 -- LAWA-AS - Los Angeles World 
Airport,US
 2 - AS23342   22089  0.3%   22089.0 -- UNITEDLAYER - Unitedlayer, 
Inc.,US
 3 - AS49128   20577  0.3%   20577.0 -- IVCSPBORW-AS OAO Russian 
Railway,RU
 4 - AS53563   58186  0.9%   14546.5 -- XPLUSONE - X Plus One 
Solutions, Inc.,US
 5 - AS25003   19209  0.3%9604.5 -- INTERNET_BINAT Internet Binat 
Ltd,IL
 6 - AS544659339  0.1%9339.0 -- QPM-AS-1 - QuickPlay Media 
Inc.,US
 7 - AS38623  2053233 30.3%8927.1 -- VIETTELCAMBODIA-AS-AP ISP/IXP 
IN CAMBODIA WITH THE BEST VERVICE IN THERE.,KH
 8 - AS197914   20872  0.3%6957.3 -- STOCKHO-AS Stockho Hosting 
SARL,FR
 9 - AS18135   11708  0.2%5854.0 -- BTV BTV Cable television,JP
10 - AS60725   26669  0.4%5333.8 -- O3B-AS O3b Limited,JE
11 - AS337214390  0.1%4390.0 -- CCL-ASN2 - CARNIVAL CRUISE 
LINES,US
12 - AS18680   19699  0.3%3283.2 -- AKAMAI-AS - Akamai 
Technologies, Inc.,US
13 - AS621742648  0.0%2648.0 -- INTERPAN-AS INTERPAN LTD.,BG
14 - AS255637571  0.1%2523.7 -- WEBLAND-AS Webland AG, 
Autonomous System,CH
15 - AS23752  337342  5.0%2426.9 -- NPTELECOM-NP-AS Nepal 
Telecommunications Corporation, Internet Services,NP
16 - AS47680   11962  0.2%2392.4 -- NHCS EOBO Limited,IE
17 - AS295082138  0.0%2138.0 -- TANAT-AS TANAT LLC,UA
18 - AS45606   10441  0.1%2088.2 -- 
19 - AS1980532038  0.0%2038.0 -- AMTEL VECTRA S.A.,PL
20 - AS320972005  0.0%2005.0 -- WII-KC - WholeSale Internet, 
Inc.,US


TOP 20 Unstable Prefixes
Rank Prefix Upds % Origin AS -- AS Name
 1 - 202.70.64.0/21   171988  2.5%   AS23752 -- NPTELECOM-NP-AS Nepal 
Telecommunications Corporation, Internet Services,NP
 2 - 202.70.88.0/21   163041  2.3%   AS23752 -- NPTELECOM-NP-AS Nepal 
Telecommunications Corporation, Internet Services,NP
 3 - 202.61.101.0/24   88535  1.3%   AS45786 -- HTSNET-AS-ID HTSNET - ISP,ID
 4 - 199.38.164.0/23   58175  0.8%   AS53563 -- XPLUSONE - X Plus One 
Solutions, Inc.,US
 5 - 198.140.115.0/24  45917  0.7%   AS53249 -- LAWA-AS - Los Angeles World 
Airport,US
 6 - 198.140.114.0/24  45909  0.7%   AS53249 -- LAWA-AS - Los Angeles World 
Airport,US
 7 - 64.29.130.0/2422089  0.3%   AS23342 -- UNITEDLAYER - Unitedlayer, 
Inc.,US
 8 - 130.0.192.0/2120868  0.3%   AS197914 -- STOCKHO-AS Stockho Hosting 
SARL,FR
 9 - 91.212.146.0/24   20577  0.3%   AS49128 -- IVCSPBORW-AS OAO Russian 
Railway,RU
10 - 192.115.44.0/22   19207  0.3%   AS25003 -- INTERNET_BINAT Internet Binat 
Ltd,IL
11 - 36.37.136.0/2419088  0.3%   AS38623 -- VIETTELCAMBODIA-AS-AP ISP/IXP 
IN CAMBODIA WITH THE BEST VERVICE IN THERE.,KH
12 - 36.37.128.0/2319072  0.3%   AS38623 -- VIETTELCAMBODIA-AS-AP ISP/IXP 
IN CAMBODIA WITH THE BEST VERVICE IN THERE.,KH
13 - 36.37.135.0/24

The Cidr Report

2015-01-23 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Fri Jan 23 21:14:26 2015 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/2.0 for a current version of this report.

Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
16-01-15533401  293377
17-01-15532425  293220
18-01-15533071  292994
19-01-15533028  293344
20-01-15533524  293232
21-01-15533599  293543
22-01-15534062  293703
23-01-15534248  293834


AS Summary
 49418  Number of ASes in routing system
 19834  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
  3068  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
AS10620: Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
  120442368  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street,CN


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').

 --- 23Jan15 ---
ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description

Table 534049   293876   24017345.0%   All ASes

AS6389  2890   71 281997.5%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
   BellSouth.net Inc.,US
AS22773 2931  172 275994.1%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
   Cox Communications Inc.,US
AS17974 2847   90 275796.8%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
   Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
AS28573 2332  309 202386.7%   NET Serviços de Comunicação
   S.A.,BR
AS3356  2583  721 186272.1%   LEVEL3 - Level 3
   Communications, Inc.,US
AS6147  1822  162 166091.1%   Telefonica del Peru S.A.A.,PE
AS4755  1937  287 165085.2%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
   Communications formerly VSNL
   is Leading ISP,IN
AS4766  2889 1288 160155.4%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
AS7303  1777  295 148283.4%   Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
AS9808  1523   55 146896.4%   CMNET-GD Guangdong Mobile
   Communication Co.Ltd.,CN
AS10620 3068 1652 141646.2%   Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
AS8402  1417   25 139298.2%   CORBINA-AS OJSC Vimpelcom,RU
AS20115 1856  526 133071.7%   CHARTER-NET-HKY-NC - Charter
   Communications,US
AS7545  2519 1231 128851.1%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
   Limited,AU
AS4323  1633  410 122374.9%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
   inc.,US
AS9498  1299  116 118391.1%   BBIL-AP BHARTI Airtel Ltd.,IN
AS18566 2042  869 117357.4%   MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
   Corporation,US
AS6849  1231  134 109789.1%   UKRTELNET JSC UKRTELECOM,UA
AS7552     51 106095.4%   VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
   Corporation,VN
AS22561 1339  281 105879.0%   AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet
   Holdings, Inc.,US
AS34984 1944  886 105854.4%   TELLCOM-AS TELLCOM ILETISIM
   HIZMETLERI A.S.,TR
AS6983  1627  637  99060.8%   ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
AS7738  1000   84  91691.6%   Telemar Norte Leste S.A.,BR
AS38285  983  113  87088.5%   M2TELECOMMUNICATIONS-AU M2
   Telecommunications Group
   Ltd,AU
AS4538  1776  957  81946.1%   ERX-CERNET-BKB China Education
   and Research Network
   Center,CN
AS8551  1110  314  79671.7%   BEZEQ-INTERNATIONAL-AS
   Bezeqint Internet Backbone,IL
AS24560 1200  421  77964.9%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
   Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
   Services,IN
AS26615  912  138  77484.9%   Tim Celular S.A.,BR
AS4780  1072  301  77171.9%   SEEDNET Digital United Inc.,TW
AS855815   57  75893.0%   CANET-ASN-4 - Bell Aliant
  

Re: [request]: host a probe for v6 measurements

2015-01-23 Thread Bajpai, Vaibhav

 On 22 Jan 2015, at 15:27, George, Wes wesley.geo...@twcable.com wrote:
 
 We've seen 3 or 4 recent presentations of some new measurement project
 that requires deploying yet another set of dedicated probes. While I'm
 generally supportive of measurement attempts, I'll ask the same question
 that was asked then:

The probes we are shipping are ‘SamKnows' probes. We are not forking a
new measurement platform. These probes will be part of SamKnows. I called
them LEONE SamKnows probes because in addition to standard SamKnows tests
they are also going to run our v6 tests.

 Why not use RIPE Atlas?
 https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/udm


As Randy pointed out, the current built-in set of RIPE Atlas measurement
tools do not allow us to make measurements we want to make. We want to
measure connect times and achievable throughput over an established TCP
connection to live dual-stacked websites and YouTube CDNs. This requires
additional tests to be baked in the platform.

In efforts to get this accepted, I presented one of ours tests at the
RIPE66 meeting in 2013 and received positive feedback [1]. We are working
with them to get things accepted.

 [2]Measuring the Effectiveness of Happy Eyeballs
IPv6 Working Group, RIPE66
Dublin, May 2013.
https://ripe66.ripe.net/archives/video/1208

 Wes George

Best, Vaibhav

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Vaibhav Bajpai

Research I, Room 91
Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (CNDS) Lab
School of Engineering and Sciences
Jacobs University Bremen, Germany

www.vaibhavbajpai.com
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