Re: Announcement of University of Washington routing study

2011-10-10 Thread Ethan Katz-Bassett
Hi NANOG,

We finished the original study.  Since we have been getting some interesting
results and nobody has raised any issues, I'd like to continue it for the
time being.  We will be limiting our announcements to 184.164.240.0/20 (and
its sub-prefixes, though generally only up to 184.164.248.0/23), though
other researchers may be using other parts of the /19.

Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions.

Cheers,

Ethan Katz-Bassett

http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/ethan/

University of Washington

On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Ethan Katz-Bassett et...@cs.washington.edu
 wrote:



 Hi NANOG,


 From August 24 to October 4, the University of Washington and Georgia Tech
 will conduct an Internet routing study using AS-PATH poisoning.  The study
 will *only* affect the Georgia Tech experimental prefix 184.164.224.0/19(and 
 its sub-prefixes).  The prefix serves *no active users/services* so the
 study should not affect any production prefixes or users.  We plan to insert
 AS numbers into our announcements to route around some networks.  We will
 always start AS-PATHs with our own ASN 47065.  We will limit ourselves to at
 most 10 announcement changes per hour (and generally will change the
 announcement for a given sub-prefix at most every 90 minutes).


 This experiment is almost identical to one that Georgia Tech conducted in
 June and July without problems or complaints
 (http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2011-June/037527.html), so we do
 not anticipate any issues.  Others have done similar studies in the past
 (e.g., Randy Bush et al.:
 http://www.psg.com/~olaf/measurements/as3130/visibility.pdfhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=Dq=http://www.psg.com/~olaf/measurements/as3130/visibility.pdf).
 If, for any reason, you want us not to include your ASN in announcements for
 our prefix, please opt-out at any time before August 24 at:
 http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9P2TD7T .  A few ASes opted out of the
 previous Georgia Tech study, and we will continue to honor those opt-outs.


 Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions.


 Cheers,

 Ethan Katz-Bassett

 http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/ethan/

 University of Washington



Re: Announcement of University of Washington routing study

2011-08-18 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On behalf of the community, if I may be so bold (and I'm sure others will speak 
up if they disagree), thank you for the notice of this experiment.

Also, thank you for doing the research.

-- 
TTFN,
patrick

On Aug 18, 2011, at 19:32, Ethan Katz-Bassett et...@cs.washington.edu wrote:

 Hi NANOG,
 
 
 From August 24 to October 4, the University of Washington and Georgia Tech
 will conduct an Internet routing study using AS-PATH poisoning.  The study
 will *only* affect the Georgia Tech experimental prefix
 184.164.224.0/19(and its sub-prefixes).  The prefix serves *no active
 users/services* so the
 study should not affect any production prefixes or users.  We plan to insert
 AS numbers into our announcements to route around some networks.  We will
 always start AS-PATHs with our own ASN 47065.  We will limit ourselves to at
 most 10 announcement changes per hour (and generally will change the
 announcement for a given sub-prefix at most every 90 minutes).
 
 
 This experiment is almost identical to one that Georgia Tech conducted in
 June and July without problems or complaints
 (http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2011-June/037527.html), so we do
 not anticipate any issues.  Others have done similar studies in the past
 (e.g., Randy Bush et al.:
 http://www.psg.com/~olaf/measurements/as3130/visibility.pdfhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=Dq=http://www.psg.com/~olaf/measurements/as3130/visibility.pdf).
 If, for any reason, you want us not to include your ASN in announcements for
 our prefix, please opt-out at any time before August 24 at:
 http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9P2TD7T .  A few ASes opted out of the
 previous Georgia Tech study, and we will continue to honor those opt-outs.
 
 
 Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions.
 
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ethan Katz-Bassett
 
 http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/ethan/
 
 University of Washington