BGP Update Report
Interval: 29-Sep-06 -to- 12-Oct-06 (14 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS4637
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS17974 23479 2.7% 65.4 -- TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
TELEKOMUNIKASI INDONESIA
2 - AS17885
This report has been generated at Fri Oct 13 21:48:55 2006 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of an AS4637 (Reach) router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
Check http://www.cidr-report.org/as4637 for a current version of this report.
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On Oct 13, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Routing Analysis Role Account wrote:
Routing Table Report 04:00 +10GMT Sat 14 Oct, 2006
Analysis Summary
BGP routing table entries examined:
200339
Prefixes after maximum aggregation:
Does anyone have a list of providers(besides L3 and Q) that are
available in the Denver metro area with gig/10gig transport/waves/dark
capacity? Please respond off-list. I can summarize and forward to
those interested, just let me know.
Thanks in advance,
Greg S.
Somehow it seems appropriate for today: Friday the 13th. :-)
- ferg
-- "Patrick W. Gilmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 13, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Routing Analysis Role Account wrote:
> Routing Table Report 04:00 +10GMT Sat 14 Oct, 2006
>
> Analysis Summary
>
>
> BGP routi
Patrick W. Gilmore said the following on 14/10/06 04:16:
>
> On Oct 13, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Routing Analysis Role Account wrote:
>
>> BGP routing table entries examined: 200339
>> Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 108814
>
> Shall we all
On Oct 13, 2006, at 3:04 PM, Philip Smith wrote:
I was kinda hoping that it would hit 200K on Tuesday, then I could
have
added the announcement to my aggregation recommendations lightning
talk!
;-) Bit sad that a 200K table can be aggregated down to 109k prefixes
with no loss of path inform
I'm buying more stock in ram producers
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From: "Patrick W. Gilmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:16:12
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:"Patrick W. Gilmore" <[EMAIL P
The NANOG charter, as amended by the community as part of the voting
process in St Louis, requires the reappointment of members of the
Mailing List Administration Panel at the autumn meeting.
Correspondingly, there are now openings on the panel.
According to the charter:
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On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 03:14:38PM -0400, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
>
> On Oct 13, 2006, at 3:04 PM, Philip Smith wrote:
>
> >I was kinda hoping that it would hit 200K on Tuesday, then I could
> >have
> >added the announcement to my aggregation recommendations lightning
> >talk!
> >;-) Bit s
On Oct 13, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Jared Mauch wrote:
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 03:14:38PM -0400, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
Obviously the table contains kruft. But I know we could not shrink
it to 109K prefixes without losing something from where I sit. Are
you sure there's no additional path info?
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 00:02:32 -, =?UTF-8?B?TmVpbCBKLiBNY1JhZQ==?= said:
> I'm buying more stock in ram producers
How many routers carry a full routing table? Let's say 100K of them, and
you can sell 128M more memory for each one.
Now how many boxes is Dell going to sell with 1G and 2G of
On Oct 13, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Routing Analysis Role Account wrote:
Routing Table Report 04:00 +10GMT Sat 14 Oct, 2006
Analysis Summary
BGP routing table entries examined:
200339
Prefixes after maximum aggregation:
This is a periodic public report from the ISOTF's affiliated group 'DA'
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DA) with the ISOTF affiliated ASreport project (TISF / RatOut).
For this report it should be noted that we base our analysis on the data
we have accumulate
I think you have seriouisly under estimated that. think of the routers with
distributed line cards then all the boxes that are soon to be a trash can job
because they can't be upgraded. We deployed a load of prp2 cards and decided to
max the ram out as the aggrevation of a mid production upgrade
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 00:53:37 -, Neil J. McRae said:
> I think you have seriouisly under estimated that. think of the routers with
> distributed line cards then all the boxes that are soon to be a trash can job
> because they can't be upgraded.
Hmm.2 /16s, I'll be *generous* and say 100 in
I just got email that some of you may have also received, talking
about the end of the service, reasons, etc.
The interesting piece is that the service will be free from now
through Dec 31 when they turn off the system. Their homepage has a
new link so you can sign up in advance, and then
Hello;
On Oct 13, 2006, at 4:52 PM, Rodney Joffe wrote:
I just got email that some of you may have also received, talking
about the end of the service, reasons, etc.
The interesting piece is that the service will be free from now
through Dec 31 when they turn off the system. Their homep
Renesys Todd thinks Panasonic is buying the thing.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Renesys Todd thinks Panasonic is buying the thing.
As I understand it, Panasonic's product is different, cheaper, and not
a turnkey service (they don't have their own satellite transponder
constellation). It is aimed at nation-states, not the commercial
market.
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, [UTF-8] Neil J. McRae wrote:
I'm buying more stock in ram producers
RAM's cheap. Buy stock in cisco and/or juniper. forklift router upgrades
are not so cheap. A whole lot of NPE/RSP/SUP boards will be unsuitable
for core router use (without route filtering) in th
At 17:39 -0400 13/10/06, Robert E.Seastrom wrote:
>
>As I understand it, Panasonic's product is different, cheaper, and not
>a turnkey service (they don't have their own satellite transponder
>constellation). It is aimed at nation-states, not the commercial
>market.
Not according to this news st
> > Maybe reboot all our routers at once or something?
>
> Who wants to go first...? Then again, maybe better not...
>
> philip
> --
>
I suspect if we do this, when things 'come back up', we'll be under
200k.
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Sorry, I got several questions emailed to me, so I'll save my own
bandwidth at the expense of everyone else's, and hopefully answer
some people that didn't take the time/effort to ask...
The Dirty-Thirty is what I called the list of "Aggregation Summery"
in the cidr report (cidr-report.org)
I'll bet you nickels to doughnuts that it won't make much
of a difference -- in the fact that too may end-ASs originate
specifics to attempt to "engineer" their traffic
- ferg
-- "Alex Rubenstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Maybe reboot all our routers at once or something?
>
> Who w
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006, Fergie wrote:
>
> I'll bet you nickels to doughnuts that it won't make much
> of a difference -- in the fact that too may end-ASs originate
> specifics to attempt to "engineer" their traffic
You could always send those networks a bill for your next BGP-speaking
core upg
On Sat, 14 Oct 2006, Fergie wrote:
> I'll bet you nickels to doughnuts that it won't make much
> of a difference -- in the fact that too may end-ASs originate
> specifics to attempt to "engineer" their traffic
We got hit by this a couple of months back. We had held out from doing
policy ba
>
> The second Internet Security Operations and Intelligence (ISOI) DA
> workshop will take place on the 25th and 26th of January, 2007. It will be
> hosted by the Microsoft Corporation, in Redmond WA. An after-party dinner
> will be hosted by Trendmicro.
Hi again guys. Some clarifications are i
On Oct 13, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Rodney Joffe wrote:
Maybe the Connexion folks on the list could tell us what is needed
to make it work on the network side - I'm sure we have enough
resources between us to handle that. And there are a number of
aircraft that already have the equipment...
Th
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