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Dear All,
I do not know how many of us are in similar situation as me, however
I have some bad feeling. Something definitely goes in a wrong direction.
The RIPE meetings used to be a combination of festivity and work.
Then many things changed. Some of them had to, unfortunately, some of
them probably should not.
Yesterday I was able to check on-line the list of attendees already registered
and this is a positive sign: the process is well robotized.
However, there were only 81 people on the list, 33 amongst
them from the RIPE NCC, that is roughly 40 percent. And we have only ten
days left to avoid the punishment of the extra 50 ECU registration fee increase.
What I should have to pay anyhow, if I would be able to persuade my boss(es)
to sign my travel form without presenting them a complete meeting plan, as I
do not have credit card, and check and banktransfer is not accepted, and
on-site paying penalized.
Well, something should not be robotized, I guess.
Hope to see you sometimes, somewhere,
Geza Turchanyi
2
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The monthly hostcount survey always yields interesting figures.
Most attention goes to the (change of) number of ``hosts'',
but it would be nice to keep track of the (change of) number of
zones (SOA count) as well.
Especially remarkable is the average number of hosts per zone.
Below are the statistics for the december 1997 TLDs with more
than 3000 zones. Note the large deviation from the average for
the "dk" and "fi" TLD at both ends of the scale.
The relatively small number of hosts per zone is not really
surprising: things are probably dominated by a large number
of zones with only a very small amount of hosts.
To give some insight in this matter: as per version 980108,
the host utility will (in its final summary) classify the
encountered zones in 5 categories depending on the number
of hosts therein: empty (0), small (1-10), medium (10-100),
large (100-1000), and huge (1000 or more).
This may confirm the conclusion (which we already know for
some time, of course): A domain name is much more important
than an IP address.
Now we're at it: as the host utility is doing its monthly job,
it could easily accumulate other sorts of statistics as well.
So if you have suggestions for additional interesting figures,
just let me know.
-- Eric Wassenaar
TLD ZONES HOSTS HOSTS/ZONE
dk 36717 169368 4
cz 7548 56869 7
tr 4405 35027 7
at 13216 108473 8
ch 23390 189175 8
pt 4761 42447 8
ie 3910 39864 10
it 23673 254296 10
pl 8221 88454 10
ALL 416339 5789853 13
de 81425 1132174 13
ru 8079 108590 13
uk 75841 1017452 13
be 7572 106808 14
nl 26126 391228 14
se 22903 348609 15
hu 3427 67887 19
il 4448 86761 19
no 13998 292382 20
fr 14509 355031 24
es 7571 196403 25
fi 7076 486811 68
[] host -V
Version 980108
[] host -HS -L 999 fo.
...
Encountered 289 hosts in 82 zones within fo
Encountered 7 duplicate hosts in 82 zones within fo
Transferred 82 zones out of 84 attempts
Processed 82 zones out of 85 requests
Classified 47/82 empty zones (0/289 hosts) within fo
Classified 31/82 small zones (48/289 hosts) within fo
Classified 3/82 medium zones (70/289 hosts) within fo
Classified 1/82 large zone (171/289 hosts) within fo
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Register now, Geza, with the option to pay later. There is
no surcharge provided you're **registered** before 18th Jan.
That's the way I read it and I trust the NCC agree ;-)
See you there.
Mike
----------
> From: Turchanyi Geza <turchanyi.geza(a)MATAV.HU>
> To: 'ripe-list(a)ripe.net'
> Subject: meeting?
> Date: 09 January 1998 12:39
>
> Dear All,
>
> I do not know how many of us are in similar situation as me, however
> I have some bad feeling. Something definitely goes in a wrong direction.
>
> The RIPE meetings used to be a combination of festivity and work.
>
> Then many things changed. Some of them had to, unfortunately, some of
> them probably should not.
>
> Yesterday I was able to check on-line the list of attendees already
registered
> and this is a positive sign: the process is well robotized.
>
> However, there were only 81 people on the list, 33 amongst
> them from the RIPE NCC, that is roughly 40 percent. And we have only ten
> days left to avoid the punishment of the extra 50 ECU registration fee
increase.
>
> What I should have to pay anyhow, if I would be able to persuade my
boss(es)
> to sign my travel form without presenting them a complete meeting plan,
as I
> do not have credit card, and check and banktransfer is not accepted, and
> on-site paying penalized.
>
>
> Well, something should not be robotized, I guess.
>
> Hope to see you sometimes, somewhere,
>
> Geza Turchanyi
>
>
>
>
> [40;1H[K
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Dear Colleagues,
Included below is a draft version of the agenda of
the plenary session for RIPE 29. Questions and/or comments
are welcome.
Please don't forget to register for the RIPE meeting
(for those of you that haven't yet).
Pre-payment facilities will close on January 18th.
After that an additional charge of 50 ECU will apply.
Kind regards,
Naomi de Bruyn
RIPE NCC Meeting Registrations
---
Preliminary Agenda - not necessarely in this order:
1. Opening
2. Agenda
3. From the RIPE Chair
4. Minutes RIPE 28
5. Action items RIPE 28
6. RIPE NCC Association
7. Report from the RIPE NC
8. Restructuring the IANA
9. IPv6 Addressing Policy
10. Secure DNS/BIND
11. Mapping the Internet
12. DBsec TF report
13. Reports from the WGs
14. Next RIPE meetings
15. AOB
16. Closing
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Hello again,
I seem to have difficulties with these large numbers:
The increase since November was more than 140,000 (as ooposed to 14,000).
It is also interesting to note that the total increase over the last
quarter was more than 700,000 (or 13.9%).
You might have noticed a significant decrease in Italy:
CY SOA COUNTED DUPL REAL CHANGE
============================================================
it 23673 284729 30433 254296 -26756
This is due to the nameserver of one large zone that was not reachable at
the time the count was done.
Kind Regards,
Mirjam
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Dear all,
I wish you all a good and successful 1998!
Here is the last hostcount from 1997 (December 1997).
The table shows an increase since last month of over 14,000 (or 2,6%)
to a total of almost 5,800,000 hosts in the DNS in Europe and
surrounding areas.
DE shows the highest increase for December with more than 43,000 hosts
more than in November.
The hostcount can also be found under
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/hostcount.
The graphical version of the hostcount can be found at
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/hostcount/RIPE-Hostcount-{Mo,Qu}.eps
The translation of the country codes can be found at
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/iso3166-countrycodes
All this data can also be found at
http://www.ripe.net/statistics/hostcount.html
If you are interested in the historic hostcount data, bunyip
Information Services is hosting the complete set of data since 1994
under
ftp://ftp.bunyip.com/pub/netstats/ripe
I would like to thank all people who help me to create the hostcount
every month by counting hosts locally:
at Gerhard Winkler <winkler(a)cc.univie.ac.at>
be DNS-BE Registration Office <tech(a)dns.be>
ch Marcel Schneider <hostmaster(a)nic.ch>
cy Panagiotis Tzounakis <pj(a)ics.forth.gr>
cz Jiri Orsag <Jiri.Orsag(a)eunet.cz>
de Peter Koch <pk(a)TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
dk Robert Martin-Legene <robert(a)dknet.dk>
es Jose Sanchez-Seco <jose.sanchez(a)rediris.es>
fi Petri Ojala <ojala(a)eunet.fi>
fr Annie Renard <Annie.Renard(a)inria.fr>
gr Dimitris Zisiadis <zisiadis(a)forthnet.gr>
hr Ivan Maric <Ivan.Maric(a)stribor.srce.hr>
hu Gabor Kiss <kissg(a)sztaki.hu>
ie Mike Norris <mnorris(a)dalkey.hea.ie>
il Sason Levi <sason(a)NetVision.net.il>
it Maurizio Martinelli <M.Martinelli(a)cnuce.cnr.it>
Daniele Vannozzi <D.Vannozzi(a)cnuce.cnr.it>
no Havard Eidnes <Havard.Eidnes(a)runit.sintef.no>
pl Mirek Luc <mirek(a)nask.pl>
pt Armando Domingues <fccn(a)dns.pt>
ru Andrey Dobrotsvetov <adbr(a)ripn.net>
sk Ivan Lescak <Ivan.Lescak(a)Slovakia.EU.net>
Lubos Elias <Lubos.Elias(a)uakom.sk>
sm Maurizio Martinelli <M.Martinelli(a)cnuce.cnr.it>
Daniele Vannozzi <D.Vannozzi(a)cnuce.cnr.it>
tr Yener Yigit <yener(a)knidos.cc.metu.edu.tr>
uk Kevin Hoadley <K.Hoadley(a)nosc.ja.net>
Robert Stone <robert(a)nosc.ja.net>
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
Mirjam Kuehne
RIPE NCC
RIPE DNS Hostcount
Previous Count : Fri Nov 28 1997
This Count : Tue Dec 30 1997
CY SOA COUNTED DUPL REAL CHANGE
============================================================
al 10 123 6 117 - 3
am 59 516 74 442 + 25
at 13216 133646 25173 108473 + 3623
az 14 357 10 347 + 13
ba 16 379 6 373 + 255
be 7572 116390 9582 106808 + 1136
bg 374 7299 469 6830 + 272
by 53 767 59 708 + 82
ch 23390 212543 23368 189175 + 5362
cy 402 3113 99 3014 - 154
cz 7548 61181 4312 56869 + 254
de 81425 1316984 184810 1132174 +43156
dk 36717 191094 21726 169368 + 4607
dz 3 49 0 49 + 12
ee 1322 16615 784 15831 + 462
eg 417 1922 117 1805 - 7
es 7571 201915 5512 196403 + 2207
fi 7076 499186 12375 486811 +15313
fo 82 291 7 284 + 1
fr 14509 381031 26000 355031 +10684
gb 2 40 0 40 0
ge 29 437 24 413 + 12
gr 2153 30190 2059 28131 + 394
hr 1101 9493 1255 8238 + 241
hu 3427 73301 5414 67887 + 7302
ie 3910 42554 2690 39864 + 905
il 4448 95947 9186 86761 + 4391
is 851 19054 534 18520 + 1281
it 23673 284729 30433 254296 -26756
li 298 1348 373 975 + 209
lt 561 4255 210 4045 + 291
lu 931 5558 815 4743 - 135
lv 456 8142 1054 7088 + 608
ma 105 1544 139 1405 + 394
md 28 289 44 245 + 1
mk 46 542 43 499 + 47
mt 117 930 109 821 - 80
nl 26126 426227 34999 391228 + 9121
no 13998 304387 12005 292382 + 1271
pl 8221 98716 10262 88454 + 2494
pt 4761 45723 3276 42447 + 568
ro 963 14483 914 13569 + 346
ru 8079 122625 14035 108590 + 8803
se 22903 367046 18437 348609 + 3654
si 1844 21982 2487 19495 + 757
sk 2710 17288 2768 14520 + 588
sm 24 223 9 214 0
su 928 45439 1410 44029 +22423
tn 3 98 47 51 - 1
tr 4405 38790 3763 35027 + 3297
ua 771 18738 4742 13996 + 786
uk 75841 1176820 159368 1017452 +14700
va 2 10 0 10 0
yu 848 5144 247 4897 + 1204
============================================================
416339 6427493 637640 5789853 +146416
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23 Dec '97
Announcement: Deployment of anti-spam measures BoF
Date: Wednesday 28th January p.m. (exact time t.b.d.)
Convenor: John Martin
Location: Park Plaza
Unsolicited Commercial Email, (UCE or "spam" as it is more colloquially
known), is a well known and established problem on the internet today. Many
users now regularly receive 10's of these messages per day - sometimes
more. Anti-spam measures range from blocking of IP addresses at gateways /
hubs to sophisticated "learning" algorithms which operate at the user end.
However, these measures are often not straightforward and are not,
lamentably, very widely deployed.
The purpose of this BoF is to determine whether effective measures can be
taken to deploy these measures more widely within our constituency and will
concentrate on a managable subset - email-spam and deployment of anti-spam
measures - rather than the wider problems or issues (which are discussed
elsewhere).
An agenda will be distributed closer to the meeting - suggestions should be
sent to the convenor, John Martin <martin(a)terena.nl>. If you would like to
make a presentation, please say so in advance.
The meeting is a joint TERENA / RIPE iniative and is open to all.
(For information about anti-spam measures, see http://spam.abuse.net/)
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This is an auto-generated mail on Fri Dec 19 12:00:00 PST 1997
It is not checked before it leaves my workstation. However, hopefully
you will find this report interesting and will take the time to look
through this to see if you can improve the amount of aggregation you
perform.
The report is split into sections:
0) General Status
List the route table history for the last week, list any possibly
bogus routes seen and give some status on ASes.
1) Gains by aggregating at the origin AS level
This lists the "Top 30" players who if they decided to aggregate
their announced classful prefixes at the origin AS level could
make a significant difference in the reduction of the current
size of the Internet routing table. This calculation does not
take into account the inclusion of holes when forming an aggregate
so it is possible even larger reduction should be possible.
2) Weekly Delta
A summary of the last weeks changes in terms of withdrawn and
added routes. Please note that this is only a snapshot but does
give some indication of ASes participating in CIDR. Clearly,
it is generally a good thing to see a large amont of withdrawls.
3) Interesting aggregates
Interesting here means not an aggregate made as a set of
classful routes.
Thanks to xara.net for giving me access to their routing tables once a
day.
Please send any comments about this report directly to me.
Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report.html for a daily
update of this report.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CIDR REPORT for 19Dec97
0) General Status
Table History
-------------
Date Prefixes
121297 46669
131297 46669
141297 46748
151297 46748
161297 46731
171297 47081
181297 47325
191297 46949
Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr.plot.html for a plot
of the table history.
Possible Bogus Routes
---------------------
AS Summary
----------
Number of ASes in routing system: 3033
Number of ASes announcing only one prefix: 1411 (735 cidr, 676 classful)
Largest number of cidr routes: 531 announced by AS3561
Largest number of classful routes: 984 announced by AS701
1) Gains by aggregating at the origin AS level
--- 19Dec97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS2493 700 393 307 43.9% iSTAR Internet, Inc.
AS174 908 692 216 23.8% Performance Systems International
AS4293 402 191 211 52.5% IMCI
AS816 570 401 169 29.6% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS4)
AS3602 452 301 151 33.4% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS3749 193 54 139 72.0% TECNET
AS701 984 887 97 9.9% Alternet
AS839 123 31 92 74.8% North West Territories Regional N
AS2048 162 92 70 43.2% LaNet
AS3804 201 139 62 30.8% Bell Solutions
AS5668 99 38 61 61.6% Century Telephone Inc.
AS1 872 813 59 6.8% BBNPLANET
AS549 218 162 56 25.7% ONet Backbone
AS3464 120 65 55 45.8% Alabama Research and Education Ne
AS271 111 56 55 49.5% BCnet Backbone
AS1239 604 549 55 9.1% SprintLink Backbone
AS4648 192 143 49 25.5% NZIX 2
AS72 84 36 48 57.1% Schlumberger Information Network
AS719 504 459 45 8.9% LANLINK autonomous system
AS3561 933 891 42 4.5% MCI
AS4763 112 71 41 36.6% Telstra New Zealand
AS6181 59 20 39 66.1% FUSE-NET
AS2711 95 56 39 41.1% SUNBELT-AS
AS1691 163 124 39 23.9% BCTEL
AS1221 239 202 37 15.5% AARNET-AS
AS4755 66 30 36 54.5% Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. India
AS6332 79 44 35 44.3% TELNOR
AS2707 70 35 35 50.0% WEC
AS1591 134 99 35 26.1% SAIC DISM
AS852 151 117 34 22.5% AGT Advance Communication
--- 18Dec97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS2493 700 392 308 44.0% iSTAR Internet, Inc.
AS6235 461 179 282 61.2% Intermedia Communications, Inc.
AS174 904 692 212 23.5% Performance Systems International
AS4293 396 196 200 50.5% IMCI
AS816 573 402 171 29.8% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS4)
AS3602 452 302 150 33.2% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS3749 192 57 135 70.3% TECNET
AS701 983 887 96 9.8% Alternet
AS839 123 31 92 74.8% North West Territories Regional N
AS2048 163 93 70 42.9% LaNet
AS3804 199 137 62 31.2% Bell Solutions
AS5668 98 37 61 62.2% Century Telephone Inc.
AS1 869 810 59 6.8% BBNPLANET
AS549 218 162 56 25.7% ONet Backbone
AS3464 120 65 55 45.8% Alabama Research and Education Ne
AS271 111 56 55 49.5% BCnet Backbone
AS1239 597 544 53 8.9% SprintLink Backbone
AS4747 116 66 50 43.1% Taiwan Telecommunication Network
AS4648 192 143 49 25.5% NZIX 2
AS72 84 36 48 57.1% Schlumberger Information Network
AS719 503 458 45 8.9% LANLINK autonomous system
AS3561 929 887 42 4.5% MCI
AS4763 112 71 41 36.6% Telstra New Zealand
AS6181 59 20 39 66.1% FUSE-NET
AS2711 94 55 39 41.5% SUNBELT-AS
AS1691 164 125 39 23.8% BCTEL
AS4755 68 31 37 54.4% Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. India
AS1221 239 202 37 15.5% AARNET-AS
AS684 82 47 35 42.7% Manitoba Regional Network Backbon
AS852 151 117 34 22.5% AGT Advance Communication
--- 17Dec97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS2493 701 393 308 43.9% iSTAR Internet, Inc.
AS6235 459 179 280 61.0% Intermedia Communications, Inc.
AS4293 399 191 208 52.1% IMCI
AS174 890 683 207 23.3% Performance Systems International
AS816 574 404 170 29.6% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS4)
AS3602 447 298 149 33.3% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS3749 192 57 135 70.3% TECNET
AS701 967 873 94 9.7% Alternet
AS839 123 31 92 74.8% North West Territories Regional N
AS2048 164 92 72 43.9% LaNet
AS3804 199 137 62 31.2% Bell Solutions
AS5668 97 37 60 61.9% Century Telephone Inc.
AS1 871 812 59 6.8% BBNPLANET
AS549 217 162 55 25.3% ONet Backbone
AS3464 119 64 55 46.2% Alabama Research and Education Ne
AS271 110 55 55 50.0% BCnet Backbone
AS1239 605 550 55 9.1% SprintLink Backbone
AS4747 116 66 50 43.1% Taiwan Telecommunication Network
AS4648 189 140 49 25.9% NZIX 2
AS72 84 36 48 57.1% Schlumberger Information Network
AS719 504 459 45 8.9% LANLINK autonomous system
AS3561 931 889 42 4.5% MCI
AS1691 167 125 42 25.1% BCTEL
AS4763 112 71 41 36.6% Telstra New Zealand
AS6181 59 20 39 66.1% FUSE-NET
AS2711 95 56 39 41.1% SUNBELT-AS
AS1221 239 202 37 15.5% AARNET-AS
AS4755 68 32 36 52.9% Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. India
AS684 82 47 35 42.7% Manitoba Regional Network Backbon
AS852 151 117 34 22.5% AGT Advance Communication
--- 16Dec97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS2493 701 393 308 43.9% iSTAR Internet, Inc.
AS4293 403 192 211 52.4% IMCI
AS174 895 685 210 23.5% Performance Systems International
AS816 572 401 171 29.9% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS4)
AS3602 447 298 149 33.3% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS3749 192 57 135 70.3% TECNET
AS839 123 31 92 74.8% North West Territories Regional N
AS701 950 859 91 9.6% Alternet
AS2048 164 92 72 43.9% LaNet
AS3804 199 137 62 31.2% Bell Solutions
AS5668 97 37 60 61.9% Century Telephone Inc.
AS1 869 810 59 6.8% BBNPLANET
AS1239 606 550 56 9.2% SprintLink Backbone
AS3464 118 63 55 46.6% ASC-NET
AS271 110 55 55 50.0% BCnet Backbone
AS549 217 163 54 24.9% ONet Backbone
AS4747 116 66 50 43.1% Taiwan Telecommunication Network
AS4648 189 140 49 25.9% NZIX 2
AS72 84 36 48 57.1% Schlumberger Information Network
AS719 503 458 45 8.9% LANLINK autonomous system
AS3561 934 892 42 4.5% MCI
AS1691 167 125 42 25.1% BCTEL
AS4763 112 71 41 36.6% Telstra New Zealand
AS6181 59 20 39 66.1% FUSE-NET
AS2711 96 57 39 40.6% SUNBELT-AS
AS4755 68 31 37 54.4% Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. India
AS1221 237 201 36 15.2% AARNET-AS
AS684 82 47 35 42.7% Manitoba Regional Network Backbon
AS852 152 118 34 22.4% AGT Advance Communication
AS3663 46 12 34 73.9% NETNET-NET
--- 15Dec97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS2493 701 392 309 44.1% iSTAR Internet, Inc.
AS174 905 689 216 23.9% Performance Systems International
AS4293 402 193 209 52.0% IMCI
AS816 572 401 171 29.9% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS4)
AS3749 193 54 139 72.0% TECNET
AS3602 416 280 136 32.7% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS839 123 31 92 74.8% North West Territories Regional N
AS701 970 879 91 9.4% Alternet
AS1221 376 308 68 18.1% AARNET-AS
AS2048 156 89 67 42.9% LaNet
AS3804 199 137 62 31.2% Bell Solutions
AS5668 96 36 60 62.5% Century Telephone Inc.
AS1 868 808 60 6.9% BBNPLANET
AS1239 602 546 56 9.3% SprintLink Backbone
AS3464 118 63 55 46.6% ASC-NET
AS271 110 55 55 50.0% BCnet Backbone
AS549 214 161 53 24.8% ONet Backbone
AS4747 116 66 50 43.1% Taiwan Telecommunication Network
AS4648 187 138 49 26.2% NZIX 2
AS72 84 36 48 57.1% Schlumberger Information Network
AS719 504 459 45 8.9% LANLINK autonomous system
AS3561 932 890 42 4.5% MCI
AS1691 167 125 42 25.1% BCTEL
AS4763 112 71 41 36.6% Telstra New Zealand
AS2711 96 57 39 40.6% SUNBELT-AS
AS4755 69 32 37 53.6% Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. India
AS852 153 119 34 22.2% AGT Advance Communication
AS684 81 47 34 42.0% Manitoba Regional Network Backbon
AS3663 46 12 34 73.9% NETNET-NET
AS2707 66 32 34 51.5% WEC
--- 14Dec97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS2493 701 393 308 43.9% iSTAR Internet, Inc.
AS174 900 686 214 23.8% Performance Systems International
AS4293 402 193 209 52.0% IMCI
AS816 573 401 172 30.0% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS4)
AS3602 446 298 148 33.2% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS3749 191 52 139 72.8% TECNET
AS839 123 31 92 74.8% North West Territories Regional N
AS701 971 879 92 9.5% Alternet
AS3804 326 236 90 27.6% Bell Solutions
AS2048 160 91 69 43.1% LaNet
AS1221 373 308 65 17.4% AARNET-AS
AS5668 96 36 60 62.5% Century Telephone Inc.
AS1 869 809 60 6.9% BBNPLANET
AS1239 606 550 56 9.2% SprintLink Backbone
AS3464 119 64 55 46.2% ASC-NET
AS271 110 55 55 50.0% BCnet Backbone
AS4747 116 66 50 43.1% Taiwan Telecommunication Network
AS4648 187 138 49 26.2% NZIX 2
AS72 84 36 48 57.1% Schlumberger Information Network
AS549 205 157 48 23.4% ONet Backbone
AS4763 113 67 46 40.7% Telstra New Zealand
AS719 504 459 45 8.9% LANLINK autonomous system
AS3561 934 892 42 4.5% MCI
AS1691 167 125 42 25.1% BCTEL
AS2711 96 57 39 40.6% SUNBELT-AS
AS6181 57 21 36 63.2% FUSE-NET
AS4755 68 32 36 52.9% Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. India
AS852 152 118 34 22.4% AGT Advance Communication
AS3663 46 12 34 73.9% NETNET-NET
AS2707 66 32 34 51.5% WEC
--- 13Dec97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS2493 701 393 308 43.9% iSTAR Internet, Inc.
AS174 907 689 218 24.0% Performance Systems International
AS4293 403 194 209 51.9% IMCI
AS816 572 401 171 29.9% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS4)
AS3602 447 298 149 33.3% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS3749 187 51 136 72.7% TECNET
AS701 977 883 94 9.6% Alternet
AS839 123 31 92 74.8% North West Territories Regional N
AS2048 163 92 71 43.6% LaNet
AS1221 373 308 65 17.4% AARNET-AS
AS3804 199 137 62 31.2% Bell Solutions
AS5668 96 36 60 62.5% Century Telephone Inc.
AS1 871 811 60 6.9% BBNPLANET
AS549 218 162 56 25.7% ONet Backbone
AS1239 606 550 56 9.2% SprintLink Backbone
AS271 111 56 55 49.5% BCnet Backbone
AS4747 116 66 50 43.1% Taiwan Telecommunication Network
AS4648 187 138 49 26.2% NZIX 2
AS3464 113 64 49 43.4% ASC-NET
AS72 84 36 48 57.1% Schlumberger Information Network
AS4763 113 67 46 40.7% Telstra New Zealand
AS719 505 460 45 8.9% LANLINK autonomous system
AS3561 934 892 42 4.5% MCI
AS1691 167 125 42 25.1% BCTEL
AS2711 96 57 39 40.6% SUNBELT-AS
AS6181 57 21 36 63.2% FUSE-NET
AS852 152 118 34 22.4% AGT Advance Communication
AS4755 67 33 34 50.7% Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. India
AS3663 47 13 34 72.3% NETNET-NET
AS2707 66 32 34 51.5% WEC
--- 12Dec97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS2493 704 394 310 44.0% iSTAR Internet, Inc.
AS174 900 690 210 23.3% Performance Systems International
AS4293 396 203 193 48.7% IMCI
AS816 569 400 169 29.7% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS4)
AS3602 449 298 151 33.6% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS3749 193 54 139 72.0% TECNET
AS701 980 885 95 9.7% Alternet
AS839 123 31 92 74.8% North West Territories Regional N
AS1221 373 308 65 17.4% AARNET-AS
AS3804 199 137 62 31.2% Bell Solutions
AS2048 146 85 61 41.8% LaNet
AS5668 96 36 60 62.5% Century Telephone Inc.
AS1 872 812 60 6.9% BBNPLANET
AS549 217 161 56 25.8% ONet Backbone
AS1239 608 552 56 9.2% SprintLink Backbone
AS271 111 56 55 49.5% BCnet Backbone
AS3464 119 65 54 45.4% ASC-NET
AS4747 117 66 51 43.6% Taiwan Telecommunication Network
AS4648 190 141 49 25.8% NZIX 2
AS72 84 36 48 57.1% Schlumberger Information Network
AS4763 113 67 46 40.7% Telstra New Zealand
AS719 504 459 45 8.9% LANLINK autonomous system
AS3857 88 46 42 47.7% Internet Connect, Inc.
AS3561 938 896 42 4.5% MCI
AS1691 167 125 42 25.1% BCTEL
AS2711 96 57 39 40.6% SUNBELT-AS
AS4755 69 32 37 53.6% Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. India
AS6181 57 21 36 63.2% FUSE-NET
AS852 150 116 34 22.7% AGT Advance Communication
AS684 81 47 34 42.0% Manitoba Regional Network Backbon
2) Weekly Delta
This a daily snapshot of changes in classful routes being withdrawn and added.
the deltas are calculated over a rolling 7 day period. Please bear in mind this
is purely a "snapshot" and a large flucuation could be caused by a connectivity
problem for example. However, this does give some indication of service
providers that are moving to classless routing.
Top 20 Withdrawn Classful Routes from 12Dec97 to 19Dec97
-134 AS1221 AARNET-AS
-83 AS4747 Taiwan Telecommunication Network
-55 AS1798 State of Oregon
-47 AS3857 Internet Connect, Inc.
-35 AS6235 Intermedia Communications, Inc.
-32 AS3996 FIRN
-16 AS7570 Australian Academic and Reasearch
-14 AS278 Academic Network of Mexico, UNAM.
-10 AS7594 Ourworld Global Network AU
-9 AS4433 Access One Pty Ltd (ASN-ACCESS-ON
-8 AS1967 Middle East Technical University
-6 AS1347 Minnesota Regional Network
-5 AS3561 MCI
-4 AS4004 Global IP
-3 AS4983 Intel Corporation Autonomous Syst
-2 AS3576 PREPnet-EAST
-1 AS22 NOSC (Naval Ocean Systems Center)
Top 20 Added Classful Routes from 12Dec97 to 19Dec97
185 AS4740 ASN-OZEMAIL (Ozemail Pty Ltd)
24 AS6091 NETA
20 AS3493 INTERLINK
16 AS2048 LaNet
13 AS3672 WINCOM
11 AS2764 connect.com.au pty ltd
10 AS7900 HOOSIER
9 AS705 ALTERNET-AS
8 AS1982 Northwest Nexus, Inc.
7 AS5006 Minnesota Internet eXchange
6 AS6463 Rogers Network Services
5 AS2592 E.U. BAUM, Izmir, TURKIYE
4 AS2707 WEC
3 AS3315 RELARN-SPB
2 AS7303 TELINTAR-UON
1 AS6499 Brooks Fiber Properties, Inc.
This a daily snapshot of changes in classles routes being withdrawn and added.
Top 20 Withdrawn Classles Routes from 12Dec97 to 19Dec97
-13 AS5696 GoodNet AS
-12 AS6235 Intermedia Communications, Inc.
-11 AS3996 FIRN
-7 AS1663 BERTELSMANN
-6 AS5672 PBI (Pacific Bell Internet)
-5 AS1221 AARNET-AS
-4 AS3602 Sprint Canada Inc.
-3 AS5486 Euronet Digital Communications
-2 AS3576 PREPnet-EAST
-1 AS3460 IHEP network, Beijing, China
Top 20 Added Classles Routes from 12Dec97 to 19Dec97
67 AS3561 MCI
24 AS4740 ASN-OZEMAIL (Ozemail Pty Ltd)
20 AS4134 Chinanet Primary AS
15 AS1916 RNP-AS
9 AS1798 State of Oregon
7 AS6463 Rogers Network Services
6 AS5687 AA-NET
5 AS4694 International Digital Communicati
4 AS2563 KoRea Education Network
3 AS10435 IDCOMM
2 AS4270 RIU
1 AS8355 PSINet Europe
3) Interesting aggregates
List of possibly interesting aggregates
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Aggregate | Origin | AS Description | Netname
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195.6.80.0/25 | AS8487 | AURECVIDEO Autonomous S | European Regional Inter
195.6.31.224/27 | AS8487 | AURECVIDEO Autonomous S | European Regional Inter
166.49.145.0/24 | AS8455 | BT Austria Regional IP | MCI Telecommunications
166.49.146.0/24 | AS8455 | BT Austria Regional IP | MCI Telecommunications
166.49.143.0/24 | AS8454 | BT Ireland Regional IP | MCI Telecommunications
194.152.131.0/25 | AS8417 | Inter.Euro.Net Hungary | European Regional Inter
53.244.0.0/18 | AS8387 | EDV GmbH | cap debis ccs (NET-DB-N
154.32.3.0/24 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
154.32.22.0/24 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
154.32.23.0/24 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
154.32.54.0/24 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
154.32.55.0/24 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
154.32.145.0/24 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
154.32.146.0/24 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
154.32.252.0/24 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
154.32.254.0/24 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
154.32.145.140/32 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | Performance Systems Int
198.140.219.0/26 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | InterNIC Registration (
206.236.153.64/26 | AS8355 | PSINet Europe | InterNIC Registration (
149.237.200.0/24 | AS8309 | TechNet GmbH | Wiechers & Partner Date
195.138.35.36/30 | AS8309 | TechNet GmbH | European Regional Inter
194.75.25.116/30 | AS8309 | TechNet GmbH | *
146.192.0.0/17 | AS8210 | Telenor Internet Access | Allianse Informasionssy
151.204.128.0/18 | AS8115 | Bell Atlantic Internet | Bell Atlantic (NETBLK-B
157.22.160.0/19 | AS8046 | NAPANET | Zocalo (NET-ZOCALO-22-)
157.22.192.0/21 | AS8046 | NAPANET | Zocalo (NET-ZOCALO-22-)
44.92.18.0/24 | AS8041 | EarthReach | Amateur Radio Digital C
206.221.252.197/32 | AS8013 | PSINET-CA | InterNIC Registration (
147.160.224.0/20 | AS7816 | NORTHWESTCTCNET | Concurrent Technologies
168.108.2.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.3.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.6.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.7.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.8.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.9.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.10.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.11.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.12.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.13.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.14.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.15.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.16.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.17.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.18.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.19.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.20.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.21.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.22.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.23.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.24.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.25.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.30.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.31.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.40.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.41.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.46.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.51.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.61.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.62.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.63.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.71.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.72.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.81.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.110.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.111.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.112.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.113.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.114.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.115.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.116.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.117.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
168.108.4.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | *
168.108.5.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | *
168.108.119.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | *
168.108.122.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | *
168.108.130.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | *
168.108.142.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | *
168.108.171.0/24 | AS7741 | OPCO-AS | *
142.205.36.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Toronto Dominion Bank (
142.205.64.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Toronto Dominion Bank (
142.205.208.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Toronto Dominion Bank (
142.205.212.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Toronto Dominion Bank (
142.205.232.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Toronto Dominion Bank (
142.205.240.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Toronto Dominion Bank (
142.205.248.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Toronto Dominion Bank (
169.153.0.0/17 | AS7687 | Delegated to JPNIC for | *
169.153.128.0/17 | AS7687 | Delegated to JPNIC for | *
163.195.192.0/19 | AS7460 | LIA-NET | Cape Provincial Adminis
129.231.48.0/21 | AS7435 | ATM-CIN | Digital Commnications A
129.231.56.0/24 | AS7435 | ATM-CIN | Digital Commnications A
129.231.59.0/24 | AS7435 | ATM-CIN | Digital Commnications A
138.87.58.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | Illinois State Universi
138.87.126.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | Illinois State Universi
138.87.1.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | *
138.87.7.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | *
138.87.8.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | *
138.87.11.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | *
138.87.57.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | *
12.10.231.0/24 | AS7369 | Primary AS for Interlin | AST Travel (NETBLK-ICS-
12.9.154.0/24 | AS7199 | INTERNETCO-AS | AST Travel (NETBLK-ICS-
12.9.155.0/24 | AS7199 | INTERNETCO-AS | AST Travel (NETBLK-ICS-
57.201.96.0/24 | AS7176 | BBN London | SITA-Societe Internatio
146.115.132.0/23 | AS7174 | Onward Technologies, In | UltraNet Communications
165.90.17.0/24 | AS7091 | Primary AS for ViaNet | Pagesat Inc. (NET-PAGES
192.77.198.0/25 | AS7068 | PFIZERNET | Performance Systems Int
192.77.198.128/25 | AS7068 | PFIZERNET | *
130.213.128.0/17 | AS7046 | UUNET-CUSTOMER | Rational (NET-RATNET)
128.235.70.0/24 | AS7046 | UUNET-CUSTOMER | New Jersey Institute of
128.235.237.0/24 | AS7046 | UUNET-CUSTOMER | New Jersey Institute of
128.235.249.0/24 | AS7046 | UUNET-CUSTOMER | New Jersey Institute of
130.213.0.0/17 | AS7046 | UUNET-CUSTOMER | *
161.188.250.0/24 | AS7021 | Bell Atlantic Internet | Philadelphia Newspapers
161.38.0.0/24 | AS7018 | AT&T worldnet network | The Art Institutes Inte
140.235.64.0/22 | AS7018 | AT&T worldnet network | Sequoia Systems, Inc. (
140.235.68.0/22 | AS7018 | AT&T worldnet network | Sequoia Systems, Inc. (
140.235.72.0/22 | AS7018 | AT&T worldnet network | Sequoia Systems, Inc. (
167.120.0.0/24 | AS7018 | AT&T worldnet network | Morton International (N
130.36.0.0/24 | AS7018 | AT&T worldnet network | *
155.250.131.0/24 | AS7018 | AT&T worldnet network | *
155.250.132.0/23 | AS7018 | AT&T worldnet network | *
155.250.135.0/24 | AS7018 | AT&T worldnet network | *
166.49.129.0/24 | AS6870 | BTnet UK CIP Service | MCI Telecommunications
146.210.155.0/24 | AS6852 | GLOBAL-ONE-BELGIUM | Hewlett-Packard Company
194.23.1.128/25 | AS6841 | AT&T-Unisource Communic | *
194.51.146.32/27 | AS6761 | back-bone, access to In | *
194.51.146.64/27 | AS6761 | back-bone, access to In | *
194.51.146.128/27 | AS6761 | back-bone, access to In | *
149.224.128.0/17 | AS6705 | Hassler & Mair GmbH | c/o University of Dortm
166.49.139.0/24 | AS6689 | BT France Regional IP n | MCI Telecommunications
166.49.135.0/24 | AS6687 | BT Swiss Regional IP ne | MCI Telecommunications
166.49.133.0/24 | AS6686 | BT Belgian Regional IP | MCI Telecommunications
166.49.137.0/24 | AS6669 | BT Spanish Regional IP | MCI Telecommunications
165.113.166.0/24 | AS6607 | HOMENET | CRL Network Services, I
167.216.128.0/17 | AS6553 | DIGISLE-NET | Manoa Innovation Center
142.194.32.0/19 | AS6537 | UNITEL-PDA | Unitel Communications I
142.194.96.0/19 | AS6537 | UNITEL-PDA | Unitel Communications I
142.194.128.0/19 | AS6537 | UNITEL-PDA | Unitel Communications I
142.194.160.0/19 | AS6537 | UNITEL-PDA | Unitel Communications I
142.194.224.0/19 | AS6537 | UNITEL-PDA | Unitel Communications I
146.126.2.0/24 | AS6501 | SOUTHERNET | Southern Company Servic
146.126.51.0/24 | AS6501 | SOUTHERNET | Southern Company Servic
146.126.86.0/24 | AS6501 | SOUTHERNET | Southern Company Servic
156.28.4.0/24 | AS6474 | FLASHNET-AS | *
156.28.5.0/24 | AS6474 | FLASHNET-AS | *
156.28.26.0/24 | AS6474 | FLASHNET-AS | *
168.234.128.0/24 | AS6458 | EMPRESSA GUATEMALTECA D | *
168.234.135.0/24 | AS6458 | EMPRESSA GUATEMALTECA D | *
147.249.3.0/24 | AS6419 | IDD | IDD Information Service
142.154.0.0/17 | AS6407 | Internet Canada Corpora | La Cite Collegiale (NET
142.154.128.0/17 | AS6407 | Internet Canada Corpora | La Cite Collegiale (NET
148.212.48.0/20 | AS6332 | TELNOR | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.64.0/18 | AS6332 | TELNOR | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.128.0/17 | AS6332 | TELNOR | Universidad Autonoma de
150.187.40.0/21 | AS6306 | T-NET-AS | Consejo Nacional de Inv
134.129.0.0/18 | AS6263 | NDIN | North Dakota State Univ
134.129.64.0/18 | AS6263 | NDIN | North Dakota State Univ
134.129.128.0/17 | AS6263 | NDIN | North Dakota State Univ
165.88.123.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.124.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.235.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.236.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
146.115.96.0/22 | AS6249 | UltraNet RI | UltraNet Communications
169.228.128.0/19 | AS6192 | UCDAVIS-CORE | University of Californi
169.228.160.0/20 | AS6192 | UCDAVIS-CORE | University of Californi
163.195.0.0/17 | AS6187 | Global One South Africa | Cape Provincial Adminis
163.195.128.0/18 | AS6187 | Global One South Africa | Cape Provincial Adminis
170.162.231.0/24 | AS6140 | ImpSat Corp | Nabisco, Inc. (NET-RJRN
170.162.232.0/24 | AS6140 | ImpSat Corp | Nabisco, Inc. (NET-RJRN
162.122.9.0/24 | AS6140 | ImpSat Corp | Maraven S.A. (NET-MARAV
162.122.12.0/24 | AS6140 | ImpSat Corp | Maraven S.A. (NET-MARAV
206.80.170.204/30 | AS6113 | Gridnet International | GridNet International (
165.113.197.0/24 | AS6086 | INFOMAGIC | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.198.0/24 | AS6086 | INFOMAGIC | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.199.0/24 | AS6086 | INFOMAGIC | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.211.0/24 | AS6086 | INFOMAGIC | CRL Network Services, I
170.248.115.0/24 | AS6081 | American Information Sy | Arthur Andersen & Co.,
170.248.192.0/22 | AS6081 | American Information Sy | Arthur Andersen & Co.,
138.183.95.0/24 | AS5872 | DDN-ASNBLK | NCTC (NET-CISCO-BLOCK29
138.183.100.0/24 | AS5872 | DDN-ASNBLK | NCTC (NET-CISCO-BLOCK29
148.94.35.0/24 | AS5714 | EDS-WEBS | EDS Network Naming & Ad
148.94.210.0/24 | AS5714 | EDS-WEBS | EDS Network Naming & Ad
158.136.14.0/23 | AS5712 | UltraNet NH AS | Plymouth State College
158.136.16.0/23 | AS5712 | UltraNet NH AS | Plymouth State College
139.61.102.0/23 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | Litton Computer Service
165.247.34.0/24 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.36.0/24 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.47.0/24 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.77.0/24 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.78.0/24 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.81.0/24 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.101.0/24 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | Internet Direct, Inc. (
157.232.100.0/24 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | Health Data Sciences Co
199.33.243.228/30 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | ACES Research, Inc. (NE
165.247.245.0/24 | AS5696 | GoodNet AS | *
165.215.191.0/24 | AS5683 | Cable and Wireless Inte | Bell & Howell Company (
155.136.224.0/23 | AS5564 | Scotland On Line | The Royal Bank of Scotl
158.177.32.0/19 | AS5551 | CWC Internet Services | KPMG Peat Marwick (NET-
151.189.1.0/24 | AS5549 | Seicom Computer GmbH | Callisto Germany.Net Gm
151.189.2.0/23 | AS5549 | Seicom Computer GmbH | Callisto Germany.Net Gm
151.189.4.0/22 | AS5549 | Seicom Computer GmbH | Callisto Germany.Net Gm
151.189.8.0/21 | AS5549 | Seicom Computer GmbH | Callisto Germany.Net Gm
151.189.16.0/20 | AS5549 | Seicom Computer GmbH | Callisto Germany.Net Gm
151.189.32.0/19 | AS5549 | Seicom Computer GmbH | Callisto Germany.Net Gm
151.189.64.0/18 | AS5549 | Seicom Computer GmbH | Callisto Germany.Net Gm
153.97.64.0/18 | AS5501 | Fraunhofer Gesellschaft | Fraunhofer Institut fue
153.96.244.0/22 | AS5501 | Fraunhofer Gesellschaft | Fraunhofer Institut fue
153.97.128.0/18 | AS5501 | Fraunhofer Gesellschaft | Fraunhofer Institut fue
164.39.244.0/24 | AS5484 | BT Netherlands Regional | No match for "164.39.0.
166.49.131.0/24 | AS5484 | BT Netherlands Regional | MCI Telecommunications
165.197.0.0/18 | AS5462 | Cable Internet Ltd | Pepsi-Cola Internationa
143.233.20.0/24 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.40.0/24 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.52.0/23 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.54.0/24 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.68.0/24 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.70.0/23 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.80.0/20 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.96.0/22 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.120.0/22 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.169.0/24 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.172.0/22 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.176.0/24 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.182.0/23 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.184.0/22 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.188.0/23 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | National Centre for Sci
143.233.204.0/24 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | *
143.233.225.0/24 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | *
143.233.226.0/23 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | *
143.233.228.0/23 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | *
143.233.230.0/24 | AS5408 | Greek Research and Tech | *
57.12.0.0/16 | AS5384 | Etisalat Emirates Inter | SITA-Societe Internatio
132.155.204.0/24 | AS5384 | Etisalat Emirates Inter | NESTE OY (NET-NESTE-NET
195.204.42.0/25 | AS5381 | PowerTech Information S | European Regional Inter
195.204.43.32/27 | AS5381 | PowerTech Information S | European Regional Inter
147.206.20.0/24 | AS4958 | LDSNET | Ochsner Foundation (NET
163.44.224.0/24 | AS4853 | Justsystem Corporation | Justsystem Corporation
139.175.10.0/23 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.14.0/23 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.16.0/21 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.24.0/22 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.28.0/23 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.102.0/23 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.104.0/21 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.112.0/22 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.118.0/23 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.144.0/22 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.148.0/23 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.160.0/21 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.168.0/21 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
139.175.176.0/20 | AS4780 | INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATI | Institution for Informa
164.100.80.0/24 | AS4755 | Videsh Sanchar Nigam Lt | National Informatics Ce
164.100.167.0/24 | AS4755 | Videsh Sanchar Nigam Lt | National Informatics Ce
164.100.199.0/24 | AS4755 | Videsh Sanchar Nigam Lt | National Informatics Ce
138.206.254.0/24 | AS4742 | AT&T EasyLink Services | Potter Partners Limited
136.1.238.0/23 | AS4742 | AT&T EasyLink Services | Ford Motor Company (NET
143.99.24.0/24 | AS4740 | ASN-OZEMAIL (Ozemail Pt | Landis & Gyr Betriebs C
158.40.3.0/24 | AS4740 | ASN-OZEMAIL (Ozemail Pt | Department of Prime Min
158.40.4.0/24 | AS4740 | ASN-OZEMAIL (Ozemail Pt | Department of Prime Min
158.155.24.0/22 | AS4740 | ASN-OZEMAIL (Ozemail Pt | Computer Generation (NE
134.65.92.0/24 | AS4736 | Magnadata Australia Pty | Avon Products Incorpora
146.222.1.0/24 | AS4637 | Hong Kong Telecom | Hewlett-Packard Company
146.222.2.0/24 | AS4637 | Hong Kong Telecom | Hewlett-Packard Company
146.222.5.0/24 | AS4637 | Hong Kong Telecom | Hewlett-Packard Company
146.222.7.0/24 | AS4637 | Hong Kong Telecom | Hewlett-Packard Company
146.222.11.0/24 | AS4637 | Hong Kong Telecom | Hewlett-Packard Company
146.222.57.0/24 | AS4637 | Hong Kong Telecom | Hewlett-Packard Company
146.222.198.0/23 | AS4637 | Hong Kong Telecom | Hewlett-Packard Company
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129.171.96.0/19 | AS4511 | MIAMI-EDU | University of Miami (NE
129.171.128.0/19 | AS4511 | MIAMI-EDU | University of Miami (NE
129.171.160.0/19 | AS4511 | MIAMI-EDU | University of Miami (NE
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166.49.163.0/24 | AS4292 | MCI Reston | MCI Telecommunications
157.179.0.0/21 | AS4274 | AuNet Autonomous System | CDG (NET-CDGTH-NET)
157.179.8.0/22 | AS4274 | AuNet Autonomous System | CDG (NET-CDGTH-NET)
157.179.12.0/23 | AS4274 | AuNet Autonomous System | CDG (NET-CDGTH-NET)
206.250.40.0/25 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | Overland Network (NET-O
206.250.40.128/25 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | Overland Network (NET-O
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166.102.93.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.94.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.95.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.96.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.97.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.98.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.99.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.101.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.102.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.103.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.104.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.105.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.106.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.107.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.108.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
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166.102.110.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.111.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.112.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.113.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.114.0/23 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
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166.102.120.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.121.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.122.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.123.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.150.0/23 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.152.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
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166.102.156.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.157.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.161.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
205.199.213.128/25 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | AGIS/Net99 (NETBLK-NET9
157.248.160.0/24 | AS4183 | CompuServe, Incorporate | Guaranty National Insur
163.124.7.0/24 | AS4058 | Primary AS for LinkAGE | Lehman Brothers (NET-SH
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156.5.252.0/23 | AS4004 | Global IP | *
147.85.17.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.21.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.25.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.98.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.115.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.39.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | *
147.85.44.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | *
147.85.51.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | *
147.85.54.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | *
132.241.33.0/24 | AS3899 | CHICO-NET | California State Univer
132.241.80.0/24 | AS3899 | CHICO-NET | California State Univer
132.241.82.0/24 | AS3899 | CHICO-NET | California State Univer
132.241.186.0/24 | AS3899 | CHICO-NET | California State Univer
161.200.0.0/17 | AS3839 | CHULANET | Chulalongkorn Universit
141.119.187.0/24 | AS3804 | Bell Solutions | Pratt & Whitney Canada
149.112.111.0/24 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.112.0/22 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.116.0/24 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.201.0/24 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.251.0/24 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.252.0/23 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.254.0/24 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
165.21.83.0/24 | AS3758 | SINGNET | Singapore Telecommunica
138.35.221.0/24 | AS3758 | SINGNET | *
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163.249.43.0/24 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
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163.244.64.0/23 | AS3615 | DELL-BLK | Dell Computer Corporati
138.155.40.0/24 | AS3593 | Eastern Pennsylvania In | NCTC (NET-CISCO-BLOCK2)
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157.126.172.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
161.38.67.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | The Art Institutes Inte
164.103.3.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Telecommunications Depa
168.14.0.0/19 | AS3561 | MCI | State of Georgia/Board
161.120.6.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Norton Company (NET-SGC
166.49.10.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI Telecommunications
166.49.14.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI Telecommunications
166.49.15.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI Telecommunications
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166.49.130.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI Telecommunications
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166.48.4.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI Internet Services (
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162.54.120.0/21 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI (Systems Engineerin
166.55.0.0/20 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI (NET-MCI-NETCS26)
166.55.16.0/20 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI (NET-MCI-NETCS26)
166.55.32.0/20 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI (NET-MCI-NETCS26)
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166.55.123.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI (NET-MCI-NETCS26)
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166.55.159.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI (NET-MCI-NETCS26)
166.55.161.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI (NET-MCI-NETCS26)
166.108.111.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Knight-Ridder, Inc. (NE
166.108.112.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | Knight-Ridder, Inc. (NE
156.77.99.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | KeyBank (NET-KEYBANK)
156.77.100.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | KeyBank (NET-KEYBANK)
170.199.198.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Janus Capitol Corporati
165.166.123.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Info Avenue Internet Se
161.223.90.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | Indian Health Service (
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165.108.148.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | ITOCHU Corporation (NET
147.116.63.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Hercules, Inc. (NET-HER
147.116.64.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | Hercules, Inc. (NET-HER
147.116.160.0/21 | AS3561 | MCI | Hercules, Inc. (NET-HER
147.116.168.0/22 | AS3561 | MCI | Hercules, Inc. (NET-HER
132.189.177.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Guidant Corporation (NE
158.60.20.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Gage Marketing Group (N
136.140.9.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Ford Motor Company (NET
169.200.14.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | First Union National Ba
170.135.234.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | First Bank System Inc.
146.18.106.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Federal Express Corpora
134.128.52.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Cybergraphic Systems, I
159.140.254.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Cerner Corporation (NET
168.97.37.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Carlson Companies (NET-
138.108.100.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | A.C. Nielsen Company (N
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163.180.96.0/19 | AS3559 | KORNET-3559 Autonomous- | Kyunghee Univ. Computer
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162.33.128.0/17 | AS3491 | CAIS Internet | RAM Communications Cons
143.222.116.0/24 | AS3407 | Interpath | Cummins Engine Company
149.172.150.0/24 | AS3402 | TerraNet, Inc. | Ikos Systems Incorporat
164.167.103.0/24 | AS3392 | Infinet Norfolk - MAE-E | Bureau of Medicine and
163.49.143.0/24 | AS3384 | New York Net | TDK Corporation (NET-TD
163.49.144.0/22 | AS3384 | New York Net | TDK Corporation (NET-TD
159.164.232.0/24 | AS3384 | New York Net | Nabisco, Inc. (NET-RJRN
147.237.232.0/24 | AS3339 | IBM Israel | Israeli Network Informa
194.85.73.8/30 | AS3316 | RELARN-MSK | *
167.170.6.0/23 | AS3313 | I.Net S.p.A. | MEMC Electronic Materia
167.170.32.0/23 | AS3313 | I.Net S.p.A. | MEMC Electronic Materia
194.19.0.15/32 | AS3307 | Telia ICN Norway | *
158.169.160.0/19 | AS3304 | Unisource Business Netw | Commission of the Europ
156.51.150.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Vasakronan (NET-VASAKRO
156.51.204.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Vasakronan (NET-VASAKRO
146.75.193.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Nexus AB (NET-COMBITECH
146.75.251.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Nexus AB (NET-COMBITECH
146.75.254.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Nexus AB (NET-COMBITECH
171.25.128.0/19 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | European Regional Inter
148.160.250.0/23 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Boras Energi (NET-BS-EN
161.36.160.0/23 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Black & Decker Corporat
149.212.0.0/18 | AS3292 | Tele Danmark Internet E | Siemens-Nixdorf Informa
160.97.224.0/19 | AS3269 | TELECOM ITALIA | Universita' della Calab
145.225.64.0/21 | AS3257 | Nacamar Global AS | Linde AG (NET-LINDE-INE
145.225.72.0/22 | AS3257 | Nacamar Global AS | Linde AG (NET-LINDE-INE
145.225.76.0/23 | AS3257 | Nacamar Global AS | Linde AG (NET-LINDE-INE
145.225.80.0/20 | AS3257 | Nacamar Global AS | Linde AG (NET-LINDE-INE
145.225.128.0/19 | AS3257 | Nacamar Global AS | Linde AG (NET-LINDE-INE
139.160.64.0/22 | AS3215 | RAIN | Merlin Gerin (NET-MGLAN
171.18.1.0/24 | AS3215 | RAIN | European Regional Inter
195.101.81.0/27 | AS3215 | RAIN | European Regional Inter
161.132.0.0/17 | AS3132 | Red Cientifica Peruana | Red Cientifica Peruana
161.132.128.0/17 | AS3132 | Red Cientifica Peruana | Red Cientifica Peruana
129.238.28.0/22 | AS2966 | SPRINT-MRN-BLOCK | Phillips Laboratory - K
165.212.125.0/24 | AS2941 | CSCNS-AS | USA.NET, Inc. (NET-USAN
165.212.243.0/24 | AS2941 | CSCNS-AS | USA.NET, Inc. (NET-USAN
160.92.129.0/24 | AS2917 | OLEANE - L'Operateur In | Axime S.A. (NET-SEGIN)
133.55.0.11/32 | AS2907 | SINET | Toyama Prefectural Univ
163.201.40.0/24 | AS2905 | UUNET Internet Africa | Syfrets (NET-SYFRETS)
149.244.16.0/21 | AS2871 | Internet Services GmbH | Knorr-Bremse AG, Muench
146.193.60.0/22 | AS2860 | IP Global, Informatica | INESC (NET-INESC)
145.17.100.0/24 | AS2856 | BTnet UK Regional netwo | Unilever Research Labor
132.146.220.0/24 | AS2856 | BTnet UK Regional netwo | British Telecom Researc
171.30.170.0/24 | AS2856 | BTnet UK Regional netwo | BR Telecommunications L
139.44.13.0/24 | AS2764 | connect.com.au pty ltd | Port of Melbourne Autho
159.142.0.0/18 | AS2714 | GSA_GOV | General Services Admini
159.142.64.0/18 | AS2714 | GSA_GOV | General Services Admini
159.142.128.0/18 | AS2714 | GSA_GOV | General Services Admini
159.142.192.0/18 | AS2714 | GSA_GOV | General Services Admini
144.127.110.0/23 | AS2707 | WEC | *
144.127.112.0/20 | AS2707 | WEC | *
144.127.128.0/19 | AS2707 | WEC | *
144.127.160.0/21 | AS2707 | WEC | *
144.127.168.0/23 | AS2707 | WEC | *
145.248.112.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
145.248.155.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
145.248.159.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
145.248.161.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
145.248.165.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
145.248.181.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
164.53.55.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | National Australia Bank
134.6.160.0/22 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | Maxtor Corporation (NET
134.6.180.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | Maxtor Corporation (NET
169.208.1.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.2.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.3.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.4.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.5.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.6.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.10.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.128.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.129.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.132.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.133.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.135.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
169.208.136.0/24 | AS2687 | IBM Global Network - AP | Asia Pacific Network In
9.20.0.0/17 | AS2686 | Autonomous System numbe | IBM Corporation (NET-IB
167.181.24.0/24 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | SunTrust Service Corpor
155.39.191.0/24 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | Putnam Investments (NET
155.39.230.0/24 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | Putnam Investments (NET
32.96.0.0/16 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | Norsk Informasjonstekno
32.97.0.0/16 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | Norsk Informasjonstekno
32.100.0.0/16 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | Norsk Informasjonstekno
142.195.206.0/24 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | Mouvement Desjardins (N
157.164.136.0/24 | AS2611 | BELNET Autonomous Syste | Network Research Belgiu
131.114.192.0/18 | AS2598 | Consiglio Nazionale del | CNR - Istituto CNUCE (N
159.148.55.0/24 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.57.0/24 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.70.0/23 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.72.0/23 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.78.0/23 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.80.0/22 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.94.0/23 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.105.0/24 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.116.0/24 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.172.0/24 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.238.0/23 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.241.0/24 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.242.0/23 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.244.0/22 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
159.148.248.0/21 | AS2588 | LATNET | Academic Network of Lat
137.98.96.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.97.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.98.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.99.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.100.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.101.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.102.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.196.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.200.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.203.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.204.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.208.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.209.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.223.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.224.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.225.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.233.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.234.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.235.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.239.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.240.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | *
156.114.200.0/24 | AS2529 | Demon Internet Ltd | Baring Securities Limit
160.21.12.0/22 | AS2514 | NTT_PC_communications | Sankyo Seiki Mfg. Co. L
163.44.254.0/24 | AS2500 | WIDE Internet AS | Justsystem Corporation
164.113.204.0/22 | AS2495 | KANREN | Kansas Research and Edu
142.66.31.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | University of Lethbridg
136.159.151.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | University of Calgary (
142.5.35.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Transcandada Pipelines
142.152.62.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | TransAlta Utilities Cor
142.67.28.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Nova Scotia Power (NET-
142.67.40.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Nova Scotia Power (NET-
142.70.168.0/23 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Noranda, Inc. (NET-NORA
142.70.171.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Noranda, Inc. (NET-NORA
142.101.32.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Le Group CGI (NET-CGI00
162.73.252.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Information Technology
162.73.253.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Information Technology
162.73.254.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Information Technology
146.131.251.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Edmonton Power (NET-CIT
137.15.34.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.35.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.39.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.41.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.43.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.44.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.52.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.54.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Central Mapping Agency
131.232.193.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | Athabasca University (N
155.194.200.0/24 | AS2493 | iSTAR Internet, Inc. | *
145.247.128.0/18 | AS2120 | DAXnet (Tele 3) | No match for "145.247.0
146.192.128.0/17 | AS2116 | EUnet Norway | Allianse Informasionssy
157.151.64.0/19 | AS2041 | CRL-GATE | Information Access Tech
169.24.186.0/24 | AS2019 | JP MORGAN | *
161.231.0.0/21 | AS2011 | WACHOVIA | Wachovia Operational Se
161.231.8.0/21 | AS2011 | WACHOVIA | Wachovia Operational Se
161.231.248.0/21 | AS2011 | WACHOVIA | Wachovia Operational Se
164.52.249.0/24 | AS1982 | Northwest Nexus, Inc. | Associated Grocers, Inc
157.172.10.0/24 | AS1899 | Fnet, EUnet-France | GEC Alsthom (NET-GEC-AL
157.172.13.0/24 | AS1899 | Fnet, EUnet-France | GEC Alsthom (NET-GEC-AL
157.172.14.0/24 | AS1899 | Fnet, EUnet-France | GEC Alsthom (NET-GEC-AL
157.172.16.0/24 | AS1899 | Fnet, EUnet-France | GEC Alsthom (NET-GEC-AL
157.172.17.0/24 | AS1899 | Fnet, EUnet-France | GEC Alsthom (NET-GEC-AL
157.172.21.0/24 | AS1899 | Fnet, EUnet-France | GEC Alsthom (NET-GEC-AL
157.172.40.0/24 | AS1899 | Fnet, EUnet-France | GEC Alsthom (NET-GEC-AL
153.98.0.0/17 | AS1891 | EUnet Belgium AS | Eurocontrol Karlsruhe (
157.25.64.0/23 | AS1887 | NASK | Advanced Technology Man
148.176.225.0/24 | AS1849 | UUNET UK (PIPEX, Public | ScottishPower (NET-SCOT
137.33.165.0/24 | AS1849 | UUNET UK (PIPEX, Public | Kemira Group (HKIISA-HS
137.33.166.0/24 | AS1849 | UUNET UK (PIPEX, Public | Kemira Group (HKIISA-HS
159.245.84.0/22 | AS1849 | UUNET UK (PIPEX, Public | GEC ALSTHOM NV (NET-GEC
159.245.104.0/22 | AS1849 | UUNET UK (PIPEX, Public | GEC ALSTHOM NV (NET-GEC
170.194.51.0/24 | AS1849 | UUNET UK (PIPEX, Public | Deloitte Touche Tohmats
209.95.130.0/27 | AS1833 | TeliaNet USA | Telia Network Services
150.185.128.0/18 | AS1800 | ICM-Atlantic | Consejo Nacional de Inv
150.185.192.0/18 | AS1800 | ICM-Atlantic | Consejo Nacional de Inv
136.150.2.0/24 | AS1785 | NYSERNet Backbone | State University of New
136.150.4.0/24 | AS1785 | NYSERNet Backbone | State University of New
136.150.40.0/24 | AS1785 | NYSERNet Backbone | State University of New
136.150.45.0/24 | AS1785 | NYSERNet Backbone | State University of New
136.150.60.0/24 | AS1785 | NYSERNet Backbone | State University of New
136.150.65.0/24 | AS1785 | NYSERNet Backbone | State University of New
165.138.0.0/20 | AS1767 | IndNet AS | State of Indiana, Depar
165.138.32.0/20 | AS1767 | IndNet AS | State of Indiana, Depar
165.138.96.0/20 | AS1767 | IndNet AS | State of Indiana, Depar
165.138.176.0/20 | AS1767 | IndNet AS | State of Indiana, Depar
165.138.192.0/20 | AS1767 | IndNet AS | State of Indiana, Depar
165.138.224.0/20 | AS1767 | IndNet AS | State of Indiana, Depar
192.198.129.128/27 | AS1760 | INTELNET | *
149.212.64.0/20 | AS1759 | Telecom Finland iNET tr | Siemens-Nixdorf Informa
164.39.83.0/24 | AS1759 | Telecom Finland iNET tr | No match for "164.39.0.
9.2.0.0/16 | AS1747 | IBMWATSON-AS | IBM Corporation (NET-IB
165.90.2.0/24 | AS1740 | CERFnet | Pagesat Inc. (NET-PAGES
165.90.16.0/24 | AS1740 | CERFnet | Pagesat Inc. (NET-PAGES
165.90.128.0/19 | AS1740 | CERFnet | Pagesat Inc. (NET-PAGES
165.90.224.0/19 | AS1740 | CERFnet | Pagesat Inc. (NET-PAGES
166.50.243.0/24 | AS1691 | BCTEL | MCI Telecommunications
166.50.244.0/22 | AS1691 | BCTEL | MCI Telecommunications
166.50.248.0/23 | AS1691 | BCTEL | MCI Telecommunications
166.50.250.0/24 | AS1691 | BCTEL | MCI Telecommunications
147.225.1.0/24 | AS1669 | ANS-BB2 | ANS Inc. (NET-ANSNET)
152.175.0.0/17 | AS1668 | AOL-PRIMEHOST | America Online, Inc (NE
152.164.0.0/21 | AS1667 | ANS-DC2 | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
147.225.16.0/21 | AS1663 | BERTELSMANN | ANS Inc. (NET-ANSNET)
147.225.24.0/24 | AS1663 | BERTELSMANN | ANS Inc. (NET-ANSNET)
147.225.37.0/24 | AS1663 | BERTELSMANN | ANS Inc. (NET-ANSNET)
147.225.4.0/24 | AS1660 | ANS-CORP-NY | ANS Inc. (NET-ANSNET)
147.225.5.0/24 | AS1660 | ANS-CORP-NY | ANS Inc. (NET-ANSNET)
157.184.150.0/24 | AS1330 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | Lexmark International I
149.112.246.0/24 | AS1327 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.247.0/24 | AS1327 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.248.0/24 | AS1327 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.249.0/24 | AS1327 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
165.215.0.0/18 | AS1325 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | Bell & Howell Company (
165.215.64.0/18 | AS1325 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | Bell & Howell Company (
147.225.190.0/24 | AS1324 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | ANS Inc. (NET-ANSNET)
149.112.96.0/24 | AS1323 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.150.0/24 | AS1323 | ANSBB-ASNNET-1 | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
195.190.68.192/26 | AS1290 | PSINet UK Ltd. | European Regional Inter
145.227.75.192/26 | AS1290 | PSINet UK Ltd. | CFM Network Services (N
192.151.12.171/32 | AS1290 | PSINet UK Ltd. | *
158.59.0.0/17 | AS1239 | SprintLink Backbone | Arlington County Govern
163.180.0.0/18 | AS1237 | SERI Autonomous System | Kyunghee Univ. Computer
163.180.64.0/19 | AS1237 | SERI Autonomous System | Kyunghee Univ. Computer
167.179.201.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Tower Group Limited (NE
161.100.189.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | The British Petroleum C
164.112.249.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Queensland Police Servi
139.163.18.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | QANTAS Airways Limited
139.163.82.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | QANTAS Airways Limited
147.200.99.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | New South Wales Departm
159.99.0.0/17 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Honeywell Ltd Australia
159.99.128.0/19 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Honeywell Ltd Australia
159.99.160.0/21 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Honeywell Ltd Australia
158.155.24.0/22 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Computer Generation (NE
158.155.24.0/22 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Computer Generation (NE
163.233.3.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Comcare (NET-COMCARE)
159.7.135.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Avesta Group IP-NET (NE
157.211.211.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Australian Maritime Col
165.228.10.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Australian Academic and
165.228.100.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Australian Academic and
165.228.200.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Australian Academic and
161.50.48.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | ACT Institute of TAFE (
138.79.0.0/17 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | *
138.7.104.0/21 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | *
144.55.12.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | *
138.79.128.0/17 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | *
162.27.201.0/24 | AS1136 | Unisource Internet Serv | R. R. Donnelley & Sons
162.27.202.0/24 | AS1136 | Unisource Internet Serv | R. R. Donnelley & Sons
139.162.128.0/17 | AS1136 | Unisource Internet Serv | Nedlloyd Computer Servi
163.175.152.0/21 | AS1136 | Unisource Internet Serv | CCN Automatisering (NET
151.164.70.0/24 | AS10771 | UNKNOWN | Southwestern Bell (NET-
151.164.71.0/24 | AS10771 | UNKNOWN | Southwestern Bell (NET-
151.164.72.0/24 | AS10771 | UNKNOWN | Southwestern Bell (NET-
12.9.156.0/24 | AS10691 | UNKNOWN | AST Travel (NETBLK-ICS-
12.9.157.0/24 | AS10691 | UNKNOWN | AST Travel (NETBLK-ICS-
134.68.32.0/19 | AS10680 | UNKNOWN | Indiana University-Purd
12.2.97.0/24 | AS10656 | UNKNOWN | AST Travel (NETBLK-ICS-
147.225.48.0/21 | AS10519 | UNKNOWN | ANS Inc. (NET-ANSNET)
205.199.213.0/25 | AS10518 | UNKNOWN | AGIS/Net99 (NETBLK-NET9
165.113.127.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.128.0/23 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.128.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.129.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.156.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.161.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.187.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.189.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.190.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.191.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.208.0/24 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
207.113.167.16/28 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
207.113.167.32/28 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
207.113.167.48/28 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
207.113.167.64/28 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
207.113.167.80/28 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
207.113.167.96/28 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | CRL Network Services, I
206.222.104.112/30 | AS10475 | Southern Network Servic | American Communications
132.254.0.0/19 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.32.0/20 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.48.0/21 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.56.0/21 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.64.0/20 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.80.0/20 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.96.0/21 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.112.0/20 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.128.0/21 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.144.0/21 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.192.0/19 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
132.254.224.0/19 | AS10436 | ITESM Rectoria Zona Sur | Instituto Tecnologico y
158.188.176.0/24 | AS10383 | USW-INTERACT9 | Lockheed Martin Western
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RIPE 28
24 - 26 September 1997
Plenary Session
Chair: Rob Blokzijl
Scribe: Mirjam Kuehne
All presentations can or will be found at
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/presentations/
http://www.ripe.net/meetings/ripe/ripe-28/pres/
Date: 24 - 26 September 1997
1. Opening
2. Agenda
3. From the Chair
4. Minutes RIPE 27
5. Action points from previous meetings:
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26.R3 on Joachim Schmitz
finalise hierarchical authorisation for
route objects together with RIPE routing WG ONGOING
on Geert Jan de Groot
to write up recommendations for managing
nameserver configurations CLOSED
on Lars Johan Liman
To circulate a minimal set of requirements for
TLDs on documenting their procedures OPEN
(can possibly be continued as part of TLD WG)
on Daniele Bovio
try to find ISP's that are willing to install
test traffic measurement CLOSED
(possibly reopen later)
New action points will be discussed later during the plenary
6. Karel Vietsch: Report from the RIPE NCC contributers meeting
---------------------------------------------------------------
The Meeting of the NCC contributors took place on 23.09.1997 right
before the RIPE Meeting here in Amsterdam.
Karel started his presentation by giving a short introduction to the
formal set up of the RIPE NCC and its relation to TERENA: More than
800 Local IRs receive currently service from the RIPE NCC. They sign
a contract with TERENA. The RIPE NCC staff is formally employed by
TERENA.
Karel Vietsch mentioned that it was a successful meeting . He thanked
the chairman Kees Neggers and the RIPE NCC staff who prepared the
meeting, specially Carol Orange, Paul Ridley, Daniel Karrenberg and
Mirjam Kuehne who gave excellent presentations. Mirjam and Carol gave a
presentation about the current activities of the NCC containing a lot of
interesting statistics about the growth of the Internet in the RIPE
NCC's service region and the growing workload of the NCC.
Daniel presented the new activity plan for 1998. This plan together
with the charges that will be slightly higher in 1998 was approved by
the NCC Contributors without any changes.
The RIPE NCC will be incorporated as an association as of January 1998 and
Karel presented the progress in the separation of the RIPE NCC and
TERENA.
The following documents describe the current plan:
ripe-161: A New Structure for the RIPE NCC
ripe-164: The Financial Separation of TERENA and RNA
ripe-165: RIPE NCC Tax Position for 1998 and Beyond
Paul presented the financial consequences for the split and the tax
agreements that have been arranged with the Dutch tax authorities for
the new RIPE NCC association. No taxes will have to be paid for
transferring the money from the TERNA bank accounts to the RIPE NCC
accounts. It has also been agreed that the new RIPE NCC will not have
to pay any company tax.
Finally elections for the Executive Board of the new RNA were held.
TERENA appointed Kees Neggers to represent TERENA on the EB for 2
years. Frode Greisen and Keith Mitchell were elected to serve on the
board for 3 years. Wilfried Woeber and Wim Vink were elected to serve
on the board for 1 year.
Rob Blokzijl announced festivities for next year when the new RNA will
finally be established and thanked Karel Vietsch and the TERENA staff
for the support during the first years of the RIPE NCC.
7. John Martin: EURO-CERT (European Incident Response Teams Coordination)
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The presentation can be found on the RIPE NCC website:
http://www.ripe.net/meetings/ripe/ripe-28/pres/eurocert/
Started in 1992 when the CERT community in Europe realised that they
need coordination in Europe First milestone: Call for proposals first of
this year RIPE NCC also submitted proposal which was later withdrawn by
DFK for very good reasons. However, the NCC offered to help and
support.
Background:
CERT/CC is funded by the US government. This Is not approporiate for
Europe.
Plans: Has already started, very well described in report. Incident
reports are planned. Basic coordination service between the members
Phase 1: 1 FTE
Phase2: 1.5 FTEs
Please get involved: Look at the web site and documents and join the
mailing lists. Please ask your security people to get involved.
Another reason is that TERENA asks for contributors.
QUESTIONS:
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Bernhard Stockmann points out that TERENA is an academic organisation
and asks if it is appropriate for TERENA to get involved in commercial
projects.
John Martin explains that the project plan was defined 2 years ago,
but that the ongoing operations are defined by all current
contributors.
Daniel Karrenberg mentions that TERENA did a good job by getting the
NCC going which now also supports commercial ISPs, not only academic
like in the beginning. That means they have a good track record in
getting these things started.
Bernhard: This always was an issue during all the years, so the NCC is
now moving out of TERENA, is the same development forseeable for the
CERT project ?
Rob Blokzijl clarifies that the NCC does not move away from TERENA
because they had problems with neutrality etc. It is a scaling issue
(RIPE NCC has grown bigger than TERENA).
Karel Vietsch points out that TERNA has a track record to support
these type of projects inside TERENA which then later can possibly be
independent and separate from TERENA (EBONE, DANTE, NCC). They are
not interested in staying involved once not necessary anymore.
8. Mike Norris: Spammers hapless fate: ISP toil and sweat
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In the name of Luis Miguel Sequeira who contributed valuable ideas on
the mailing list. The issue came up during the LIR-WG and was
discussed on the list. I It is however not a problem that concerns
Local Irs only, all ISPs are concerned, therefor the ideas are
presented again during the plenary.
Luis brought up three important questions:
1. Is SPAM recognised as a problem?
2. Shall we spend resources?
3. Shall we coordinate ourselves?
The audience feels that there is a need to do something about it together.
How do we get this started?
Bernhard Stockmann asks Mike Norris if he woul see this activity as
too small for a separate WG.
Mike Norris replies that this issue is pretty focused and is
concerned a serious problem. The setup of a WG might be not the right
forum, because this would mean to start a long-term action. This
problem should be tackled on a short term basis.
The audience proposes to set up a task force.
Geert Jan de Groot mentions that a WG would acknowledge that SPAM has
success. Short term action is needed. He suggests some technical
solutions that could be discussed in such a task force.
Wilfried Woeber thinks that the RIPE environment could be a good forum
to spread the idea that it is worth to spend resources to watch your
customers. It is not only a technical issue, but has also to do with
being a good ISP and use the Internet in a responsible way. He
pointed out that there are documents published on the IETF about
responsible use of the net.
Mike Norris accepts the action for the LIR-WG to write up
recommendations (informationally and regarding coordination).
9. Daniel Karrenberg: RIPE NCC - Activities & Expenditure for 1998
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The presentation can be found on the RIPE NCC's servers.
Geert Jan de Groot reminds us that the building the RIPE NCC moved to
during 1997 will not be big enough to house all additional staff.
Were will they be placed?
Daniel Karrenberg explains that this is an operational problem which
we will solved. The NCC is looking for a new location in the vacinity
and it looks promising.
10. Paul Ridley: The RIPE NCC Charging Scheme for 1998
-------------------------------------------------------
The presentation can be found on the RIPE NCC's servers.
Summary: The same charging scheme as in 1997 will be used.
The size category of a LIR will be dependend on the amount of address
space allocated to a LIR and on the age of the allocation ('older'
allocations are 'cheaper' because they do not create as much work
anymore as 'new' allocations). More details can be found in ripe-163.
The yearly fees will be:
- - - Small: 2450 ECU (1997: 2200 ECU)
- - - Medium: 4500 ECU (1997: 4000 ECU)
- - - Large: 8500 ECU (1997: 8000 ECU)
This is an increase of 10%. Also the sign-up fee will be raised to
2000 ECU (1997: 1300 ECU)
Distribution of sizes:
1998 Current
Small: 71% 79%
Medium: 21% 15%
Large: 8% 6%
Current scheme has felt to be fair because it ensures that LIRs are not
subsidised by others. It provides stability for the RIPE NCC.
11. Mirjam Kuehne and Carol Orange: RIPE NCC Activities Report
---------------------------------------------------------------
The presentation can be found on the RIPE NCC's servers.
Registration Services Summary:
Number of registries growing linearly (1 new LIR per day), therefore
the amount of work is still growing. Registration Services addressed
this growth with better internal organisation (deputy manager, better
registry handler system, better internal documentation), increased
automation (reverse delegation is now fully automated, ticketing
system has been improved), and hiring more staff. The RIPE NCC is
focusing more on internal and external quality. During the last year
the RIPE NCC did a lot of liaison work, specially related with the set
up of the new Regional Internet Registry for the Americas ARIN and the
possible new structure of the IANA.
Administration Activities Summary:
The administrative department was specially concerned with
preparations for the RIPE NCC association. Much of the
administrative work that was previously done at TERENA is now being
moved to the RIPE NCC.
Coordination Activities Summary:
Database activity has been growing steadily and rapidly. The
engineering department is concentrating on keeping the database stable
and providing better documentation for users. The department is
planning on working on Routing Registry notification/authorisation
implementation, a database consistency project, working with the
database security task force and RPSL developments. The department is
also continuing work on the Test Traffic Measurement project.
Geert Jan de Groot is no longer working for the RIPE NCC engineering
department. He was thanked for his contributions to the RIPE community.
Mike Norris contributed a limerick:
If you need an address on the Net
Or a scheme whereby you can get IP numbers and mask
Then the person to ask Is Geert Jan,
and he'll tell you 'No sweat'!
Thank you Geert Jan!!!
12. Henk Uiterwaal : Test Traffic Measurements Project
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The presentation can be found on the RIPE NCC's servers
under
http://www.ripe.net/test-traffic/Talks/9708_plenary
and
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/presenations/ripe-m28-uijterwaal.ps.gz
QUESTIONS:
----------
What is the practical relevance for this experiment? As an ISP we
always get questions about the delay in our network. It would be
interesting to use the results from your project to react to our
customers questions and to find out what causes the delay.
Also the question arises where the test boxes will be located.
Henk announces a document that will describe the requirements for
hosting a test box. This document will be sent to the ripe-list. He
will then also ask who is interested in hosting a box.
Henk points out that there is currently no separate mailing list for
the Test Traffic Measurement. The ripe-list is used, at the moment
mainly for announcements of documents.
Mike Norris asks how the project is applied to larger aggregates like
EBONE etc.
Henk explains that traffic is measured between border routers between
ISPs.
Niall O'Reilly would like to know how dense the population of the test
boxes will be.
Henk clarifies that it is currently planned to have 25 test boxes,
by the end of the year. It is still under discussion whether each
box will send traffic to all other boxes (n-squared) or whether we will
only test a subset of that.
Daniele points out that traffic will be generated. It would be
interesting if you could find out what this effects. This will
obviously effect the number of boxes.
Henk explains his is discussed in ripe-158. The traffic generated from
the test boxes will always be small with respecct to the traffic
generated by the ISPs. Otherwise it will not be clear anymore what we
will be measuring.
Daniel Karrenberg adds that the project will probably start with an
n-square mesh and than detect what will be redundant. The redundant
routes will then be removed.
14. Daniel Karrenberg: Towards a Regional Internet Registry for the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
There is a document in preparation that will be published soon after
the RIPE Meeting. The authors are Alexei Platonov from RosNIIROS, Rob
Blokzijl, the chairman of RIPE and Daniel Karrenberg, general manager
of the RIPE NCC.
Current Status: IANA is the ultimate authority over number and name
space. There are currently 3 Regional Internet Registries (RIR): The
RIPE NCC for Europe and surrounding areas, the InterNIC for the
Americas and the APNIC for the Asian Pacific Region. The CIS falls
under the service region of the RIPE NCC.
The RIPE NCC has realised that there are problems to serve this
region: local language, time zones, travel difficulties, difficulties to
reach out in this region (training etc.)
Conclusion: We are dealing with a separate region.
The current plan is to improve the situation in 2 stages.
The first stage would be to set up a local office in the CIS region to
provide high quality Registration services in the CIS. This will be set up
beginning of 1998. The second stage would then be to establish a RIR in
the CIS after 12 - 24 months
Stage I
- - - RIPE NCC subcontracts local services to RosNIIROS and provides resources
- - - LIRs in the region can choose where they want to get service from
- - - LIRs continue to have service contract with RIPE NCC
- - - RIPE NCC remains responsible
Why?
- - - to build a high quality service
- - - build user (LIR) acceptance, hope that most LIRs there would choose to
go to RosNIIROS
- - - build RIR governance in that region
stage II
- - - prerequiste:
- widespread regional consensus
- international scope (not just RU)
- IANA authorisation
- RIR acceptance
- - - operations are already in place
- - - at some later point LIRs in that region will have no choice more
but will have to go to RosNIIROS to get service
Further steps
Next week: publish discussion paper
Next months: discussion in the region and also in the RIPE community
Next months: preparation of stage I
Q1/98: local RIR service available via RosNIIROS
QUESTIONS
---------
Bernhard Stockman asks if there is any knowledge of the current
acceptance about this two stage approach. He supports the plan, but
is interestied to know if there can be obstacles on the way.
Daniel Karrenberg ensures that the authors are confident. Otherwise it
would not have been proposed at this stage. A lot of LIRs already get
service from RosNIIROS at the current state.
Rob Blokzijl adds that about 50% of the LIRs in that region get
already service from RosNIIROS
Wilfried Woeber: DFK mentioned that this would concern about 5% of the
RIPE NCC customer service. What would the resources be to get it working?
Daniel is confident that we can do some significant work with the
money we get in from the region. Not all details have been worked out
yet. He has however the feeling that the NCC contributors would not
object if we would spend a few % more in the end.
Igor Semenyuk explains that there are more than 300 ISPs in RU alone.
About 70 of them are LIRs currently.
Q: There are 12 countries in the CIS, not only RU. How many
LIRs in the other countries?
Igor clarifies that many of these countries do not have much Internet
development at the moment, but the situation is going to change. It
will not only concern RU. More countries and LIRs will join.
Mike Norris is interested if existing LIRs would be oblidged to sign a
service contract with RosNIIROS after stage II. He would also like to
know what will happen with the allocations? Will they go with them?
Daniel clarifies that the LIRs would be forced to have a service
agreement with RosNIIROS and not with the RIPE NCC anymore at the end
of stage II. He of course hopes that noone will ahve to be forced,
but that the LIRs realise that they will get better servie locally.
All allocations will remain valid.
Blasco would like to know if new blocks will be allocated from IANA to
this new RIR.
Daniel thinks this would be the best solution in the end. It would
then be treated like all other RIRs. At some point their operations
will be totally independent from the RIPE NCC's. It might however be
that we will always have closer contact with them because we are
neighbours.
Joachim Schmitz asks how it was decided that RosNIIROS is independent?
Political circumstances are different there and that might create
problems.
Daniel explains that stage I is to find out if there is acceptance in
the region. If it turns out during that state that all LIRs are
getting service from RosNIIROS then this is prove enough. How would
you assure that an organisation is independent anyway.
Juergen Rauschenbach: The most crucial issue might be in the long
term: the funding from RosNIIROS. Good idea to first outsource. But
do you have any idea how this will be funded later?
Rob says that the idea is that the whole operations will be funded by
the LIRs in that region like. Only in the early stage RIPE NCC will
spend some resources.
Geza Turchanyi brings up the idea to have competing RIRs in the end.
he does not like the idea to force LIRs to go to a particular RIR.
Daniel mentions that this has been discussed in length with the other
RIRs and IANA. It is very questionable on what they would be compete
on. They might end up competing on laxness of assignment criteria.
Blasco slightly agrees with Geza. Specially if we consider that Ipv6
comes in place we will have much more space and the RIRs might have to
offer other services they could compete on. Maybe something along the
lines of competition of domain names at the moment.
Daniel agrees that this might. However we do not know yet how IPv6
will develop. The feeling is that there will always be some
assignment guidelines that will be in place. Conservation is not the
only goal. We also have the goal of aggregation which is not solved
yet in Ipv6 and also the goal of registration.
12. Working group reports
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Joachim Schmitz: Database Security Task Force
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Motivation:
Security issues were recognised for a long time but could not be
related to a specific WG. To get things started a task force was created.
Current Members:
David Kessens, Cengiz Allattinoglu, Gera;d Winters, Dave Meyer, Don Stikvoort,
Janos Zsako, Havard Eidnes, Mike Norris, Wilfried Woeber, Joachim Schmitz,
various RIPE NCC staff
What has been done so far:
- - - several smaller informational meetings
- - - 2 formal meetings
- - - charter drafted
- - - boundary conditions compiled
- - - non-goals defined
- - - RIPE NCC activity introduced
Non-Goals:
- - - incidents response
- - - legal battles
Goals:
- - - define player responsibility to prevent legal battles
- - - inventory of problems from security requirements
- - - general approaches
- - - recommended mechanisms for a web of trust
- - - clarify and define authentication and authorisation
- - - define signing and trust model
- - - define integrity model and mechanisms
- - - take legal boundaries into account
Immediate goals:
- - - develop message signing
- - - develop objects tagging
- - - investigate about license problems
Kurt Kayser: Report from MBONE- WG
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Magnus asked Kurt to be chairman temporarily. It was now proposed to
hand it completely over to Kurt Kayser. All information and documents
will be moved to the RIPE NCC's web server. No current action items
at the moment. Ask Kurt for slides or short summary.
Kurt has some new ideas, e.g. multicasting the RIPE Meeting or enabling
electronic voting for NCC- CO.
Bernhard Stockman mentioned that there are tools for these type of
applications. At the beginning of the WG optimisation was an issue. Is
that still discussed?
Kurt explained that MBONE is still in an experimental phase.
It is still an issue to have the experimental topology optimised. But
there are also commercial developments that are interesting to follow.
Maybe a renaming or repositioning for the WG would be useful at some
point.
Bernhard thinks that RIPE is mainly concerned with the coordination for
MBONE topology.
Kurt respons that there is more to it: applications. If you
don't know what to do with it, you don't even care how to connect it.
Maybe some sort of an application document or a compilation of
possibilities would be useful.
There was some discusssion about the scope or charter
of this WG: Research and topology coordination or applications?
No conclusion was drawn at this stage.
Joachim Schmitz: Report from Routing WG
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- - - 75 participants
- - - scribe: Julia Edwards
Authorisation/Notification of route objects:
- - - cross notification on the way
- - - aut-num authorisation finalised
- if aut-num object carries mnt-route attribute, only those
maintainers listed are alowed to add route objects
- if no mnt-route attribute is present anybody may add route objects
of the origin described in the aut-num object
- independently from mnt-route attribute maintainers of route objects
may always delete them
-> open issue: distributed registry - how to control e.g. entries in
other Routing egistries if properly authorised only in RIPE DB?
- - - hierarchical authorisation open
The were reports given on the following subjects:
- - - RIPE NCC: implementation of RIPE DB
- - - Jake Khuon: Policy Analysis of Internet Routing (PAIR)
- - - Christian Panigl: Route Flap Dampening - 'Golden Networks'
Actions from Routing WG:
- - - 26.R3 on Joachim Schmitz OPEN
Hierarchical authorisaton for route objects
- - - 27.R1 on NCC and Joachim OPEN (not fully implemented yet)
Implement Cross Notification
- - - 27.R2 on Carol and NCC OPEN (not fully implemented yet)
Implement aut-num authorisaton
- - - 27.R4 on task force CLOSED
publish a RIPE document on route flap dampening
- - - 28.R1 on Carol Orange
Contact other RRs to coordinate implementation of distributed authorisation
Route Flap Dampening was discussed and Christian Panigl summarised the
work of the Route Flap Dampening Task Force. Recommended parameters
will be published as a RIPE document.
Bernhard: There is redundancy: We have more than 1 root server. If one
gets dampened, you always access the others.
Daniel Karrenberg clarifies that the issue is if this should remain
the decision of local ISPs or if coordination is necessary. He does
not think that golden networks are necessary. Better coordinate
parameters.
Mike Norris: There is also a list of martian networks that should be
filtered out. Maybe the conversion should also be documented.
Daniel is not sure if it has negative effects if someone does not dampen
some network. He does not see a coordination problem there.
Christian Panigl: Redundancy is correct. It depends where the flaps
happen? If the flapping happens in the backbone and gets dampened we
might loose all name servers. This was the initial argument. Maybe a
very small list of golden network that should be globally excluded
from dampening. What you add as local golden networks in your own
local list is of course up to you.
Daniel mentioned that there was some discussion in RPS-WG about route
flap dampening. Maybe a list of networks that should not be
dampened should be added to the language.
Bernhard asks if multicast routing can also be an issue for the routing WG?
Joachim respons that this definitely can be an issue of this WG. Has
not yet come up on the agenda. Always welcome to suggestions.
Daniel asks if consensus has been reached in the WG that hierarchical
authorisation is needed additionally to cross notification.
Joachim: At the moment it is not yet compulsary to register your
routes (opposed to networks and domain names). However, this might
change it then it will be essential to implement stronger
authorisation also for route objects. This is still under discussion.
Joachim Schmitz: Report on RPSL joint session between DB WG and Routing WG
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- - - 38 participants
- - - scribe: Klaus Landefeld
Daniel Karrenberg gave a short introduction to the Routing Policy
Specification Language RPSL.
David Kessens gave a presentation about the developments and current
implementations of RPSL and possible changes in the RIPE DB. His slides
can be found at http://www.isi.edu/~davidk/presentation.html
Carol presented the transition plan. Her slides can be found at the
RIPE NCCs web server. A RIPE document will be published that
describes the transition and the various phases.
Tutorials about RPSL are planned for the next RIPE Meetings.
Also look at http://www.isi.edu/ra/rpsl/transition
Bernhard Stockman would like to know if conversion SW will be
provided.
Joachim confirms that conversion tools will be provided. This is part
of the transition plan. Both formats will run in parallel for a time.
Wilfried Woeber: Report from DB WG
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- - - more than 50 participants
- - - scribe: Mike Norris
The were reports given on the following subjects:
- - - Ambrose Magee: RIPE Database (SW) status
- - - Jake Khuon: Privacy Issues in a Registry
- - - Jake Khuon: Tool Interfdace Requirements
- - - David Kessens: RA whoisD compatibility
- - - Joachim Schmitz: Authorisation in the aut-num object
DB AUP enforcement:
- - - Whois output of the RIPE DB now contains a copyright statement.
Please also modify your local tools to reflect this copyright.
It is important that customers are aware of this as well.
RIDE (Registry Information Dataformat Exchange) makes progress,
will most likely be an IETF WG
Activities:
- - - DB Securirity Task Force
- - - RPSL Transition
- - - Consistency Project
The budget for the next year has been approved. The RIPE NCC will
have resources to address these issues (see ripe-162 "RIPE NCC
Activities & Expenditure 1998 for more details).
Maybe reimplementation of RIPE DB SW. The design phase has started.
Niall O'Reilly: Are you thinking of also changing the format of the
objects or only the tools.
Wilfried explains that there are currently many ideas. The changes
might go deeper to the structure of the dataset. We might also try to
modulise the code to make it scalable.
Niall thinks it would be nice of have early notice of any
changes.
Mike Norris would like to know who is responsible for the data itself
stored in the DB.
Wilfried says that the WG tries to come up with the technical
solution. The data itself is under the responsibility of the
maintainer of the data and any conflicts shall be sorted out between
the parties involved.
Lars Johann Liman: Report on DNS WG
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Because Ruediger Volk, the chairman of the DNS WG could not be present
during hte plenary session Lars Johann Liman gave a summary of the DNS WG.
- - - scribe: Els Willems
There was a report from the IETF DNSIND WG
DNS recommendations:
- - - wanted: concise, specific, 'official' info for users site administrators
to avoid bad configurations (in particular where bad defaults hit the
market)
The document 'Classless IN-ADDR.ARPA delegation' by Havard Eidnes and
Geert Jan de Groot is still an internet draft
(draft-ietf-dnsind-classless-inaddr-03.txt).
Actions:
- - - on Geert Jan de Groot and Harvard Eidnes to make sure their draft
becomes an RFC.
- - - on Hans Petter Holen to work on a new version of RFC1537 'Common DNS
Data File Configuration Errors'
- - - on Hans Niklassen and Amar Andersen to collect items for recommendations
Mike Norris: Report from the LIR WG
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IP address space allocation/asignment issues:
- - - policy document has been revised, new number is ripe-159
- - - RIPE NCC has allocated about 50 ranges from 62/8 currently. No problems
have been reported
- - - Maldwyn Morris from the RIPE NCC has implemented a web interface to
find out about the status of requests sent to hostmaster(a)ripe.net.
See http/www.ripe.net/cgi-bin/rttquery
Registry procedures:
- - - Web assisted assignments and reverse delegation were discussed an
implemented at the RIPE NCC. Entering data in the DB via the web is
a different issue and are currently not planned.
- - - Action on Mike to identify tools used by registries that could also be
useful for other registries
Statistics:
- - - host count has been shown. Spetember will most likely show more than
5 Million hosts in the region
- - - error files
Mailing Lists
- - - all WG lists are open and are called <wg-name>-wg(a)ripe.net
- - - local-ir(a)ripe.net is closed and used to inform contributing registries
about things that are only relevant for them
- - - ncc-co(a)terena.nl is a closed list and informs all contributing
registries about financial and structural issues.
Anti Spamming Proposal
- - - there were proposals on the local-ir mailinglist
- - - need for concerted action
- - - action on Mike to produce a document about possible solutions
Niall O'Reilly: Report from TLD WG
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Actions:
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- - - There was an action on Daniel Karrenberg to produce a paper about
current developments of the IANA. Daniel has sent the document to
the TLD WG mailing list. The action is CLOSED.
- - - on WG to produce a document about structure for support of
management of the DOT.
- - - on RIPE NCC to propose a role the RIPE NCC could play in a coordination
activity for the NTLDs in this region.
- - - on Niall to stimulate response to DOC/NTIA eng. POC RFCs
Keith Mitchell: Report from European Internet Exchange (EIX) BOF
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- - - scribe: Paul Thornton
There were 56 attendees, 7 of them were from IXPs. They gave an
update on the IXP they were involved with. This will be WG, Keith
will be chair. A new mailing list <eix-wg(a)ripe.net> will be created.
The announcement will be sent to the current EOF list.
It was agreed that there is a need for IXPs to give status reports to
ISPs (in lieu of EOF) and also to get feedback on requirements and
other issues.
It was also recognised that there is a need for further co-ordination.
The IXP operators will take this off line.
Actions:
- - - on Keith Mitchell to produce a charter
- - - on Keith Mitchell to produce a document about IXP definition
- - - on Andreas Schachtner to produce a document with potential additional
services including definitions for IXPs
Daniel asks if the EOF is dead. If this is the case he would like to
have another WG reviewing the Test Traffic Measurement Project. Does
not feel comfortable to have a technical activity defined that has no
WG reviewing it.
Ambrose and John gave a presentation on the secret Limericks WG.
15. Next Meetings
RIPE 29 - January 28, 29 and 30 in Amsterdam
RIPE 30 May in Stockholm
RIPE 31 September possibly in London (Keith Mitchell/LINX offered)
Otherwise it will be in Amsterdam
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