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Dear colleagues,
the Routing-WG minutes of our sessions at RIPE-41 had already been published
on the web in February
(http://www.ripe.net/ripe/wg/routing/r41-minutes.html) For those who have
not yet seen them, I redistribute them with some very slight editorial
changes and one URL correction.
Thanks again to Matthew Williams-Bywater for compiling this!
Joachim
--- JS395-RIPE -- standard disclaimer ---
R I P E 4 1 A M S T E R D A M
Routing Working Group Session
15&16-January-2002 Minutes
Chair: Joachim Schmitz - JS395-RIPE
Scribes: Matthew Williams-Bywater
Participants: 150 (1st session) / 78 (2nd session)
A. Preliminaries
Joachim welcomed us all to the meeting and declared it open. The
participants' list was then handed out by the chair and Matthew Williams
from RIPE-NCC volunteered to take the minutes.
The proposed agenda for this session and minutes from the previous meeting
at RIPE40 were approved without hesitation by the attendees.
Action points from earlier meetings:
37.R2 on RIS team, Henk Uijterwaal
Implement route flap analysis from RIS data
-ongoing-
39.R1 on J.Schmitz, D.Kessens and F.Parent
Initiate IPv6 IRR task force
-done-
The item above was considered done by participants. Florent
Parent has already published an Internet draft proposal,
"RPSL extensions for IPv6 and Multicast Routing Policies",
which can be found at URL:
http://www.normos.org/ietf/draft/draft-parent-multiprotocol-rpsl-00.txt
and work in the task force is running now.
40.R1 on Kurt Keyser, Joachim Schmitz and Philip Smith
Create "Multihoming Document" for LIRs
-ongoing-
First Session: 15-January-2002
------------------------------
B. Henk Uijterwaal: Routing Information Service, Status and Plans
Presentation available at URL:
http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/np/Talks/0201_RIPE41/
Two Route Collectors will be added to the Routing Information Service:
one located at Netnod-IX in Stockholm and another at NSPIXP2 in Tokyo.
The latter has received a feed from APNIC since August last year, but
its announcement as a service was delayed until January 2002 due to
hardware issues. Next steps include finding one or two locations in
the United States and investigating the added value of more collectors
in Europe.
Currently, Route Collectors are present at:
* RIPE-NCC
* LINX, London
* SFINX, Paris
* AMS-IX, Amsterdam
* CIXP, Geneva
* VIX, Vienna
* NSPIXP2, Otemachi (Tokyo)
[Planned: Netnod-IX, Stockholm]
Total of 178 BGP sessions
As part of the continuous improvement of the RIS, a 700GB RAID was
installed at the RIPE NCC. It is estimated that the new hardware will
fulfil storage needs until the end of this year. Additional changes and
improvements will be announced to the mailing list, ris-users(a)ripe.net,
maintained by majordomo at RIPE NCC. Hopefully, the mailing-list will
also become the natural forum for discussions about RIS data.
Since the last meeting, manuals and FAQ's have been added to the web site.
The manual pages contain typical examples on usage and interpretation of
different RIS query options. More cases will be appended in the future.
Due to the time-gap of one hour between data collection and insertion, it
was
decided to implement a Looking Glass on each of the Remote Route
Collectors.
It has most of the standard options found elsewhere on the Internet. A new
query type has been created for users as an attempt to target flaps, the
RIS TopN Utility. It produces lists of prefixes on demand, where high
withdrawal or announcement activity was registered over a specified time
interval. High counts could indicate some kind of problem for certain
routes.
The RIS team will start running the queries regularly to produce monthly
TopTen reports over "active" prefixes and AS numbers.
The utility can be found at URL:
http://abcoude.ripe.net/ris/topten.cgi
Furthermore, Henk and his team will continue its work on finding "route
flaps". In February 2002, a student will start devoting his time to an
experiment that involves announcing/withdrawing fake routes and observing
when changes are registered by Remote Route Collectors. A collaboration
of people from AT&T Research and RIPE NCC will analyze results from the
experiments.
Another project, the RISreport, has had to be redesigned due to scalabity
issues when adding new plots. The switch to the re-implementation will
commence within the next few weeks.
There were no questions on this presentation.
C. Engin Gunduz: Routing Registry Consistency Check Project
Slides available at URL:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-41/presentations/database-rrā¦
Engin held a short introductory presentation regarding the RRCC project and
its future. The main objectives of the project are targeting
inconsistencies
between the RIPE Routing Registry, making the RIPE RR reflect de facto
Internet Routing Policies and, by making it more accurate, also more useful
to Network Administrators. The RRCC will use RIS data, currently from
RRC00,
and compare it to information stored in the RIPE RR.
RIPE201, published in December 2001, provides an overview of the project
and
is intended to solicit input from interested parties. It can be found at
URL:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/rr-consistencycheck.html.
There is also a prototype available on the RRCC web site.
See URL: http://www.ripe.net/rrcc/
The prototype is updated daily using, as previously mentioned, RIS data and
provides the following query types:
* unregistered, but advertised prefixes
* registered, but not advertised prefixes
* unregistered peerings
Future plans include making different subscription services available to
the
community and producing metrics that measure improvements in RR data
quality. Community feedback can be sent to RRCC(a)ripe.net.
There were also no questions on this presentation.
D. Philip Smith: Internet Routing Table Analysis Update
Slides available at URL:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-41/presentations/routing-rt-ā¦
lysis/
Philip Smith has added a number of new variables to the Internet Routing
Table statistics, which are available at URL:
http://www.apnic.net/stats/bgp/
New variables include:
* "Count Unique Prefixes" - Eliminate all subnets of prefixes appearing in
the routing table, e.g. 158.43.0.0/16 is announced, but all subnets are
dropped/ignored. Represents the Internet Routing Table's smallest
theoretical size without loosing address space, but may lead to routing
problem if used.
* "Prefixes after Maximum Aggregation" - Eliminate all subnets of prefixes.
appearing in the Internet Routing Table that appear originating from the
same AS, e.g. 158.43.0.0/16 is announced from AS1849 and all subnets from
the same AS are dropped/ignored. Represents the aggregation effort from
AS,
not taking traffic engineering into account, and the smallest theoretical
size of the routing table without losing any detailed reachability
information.
* "IP Addresses in Use" - Previous error which over-counted address space
fixed.
* "Origin-only ASes" - Counts ASes which only originate prefixes and are
not
seen in transit paths from Smith's BGP view.
* "Transit-only ASes" - Counts ASes which are NOT originating prefixes and
only in transit paths from BGP view.
The Internet Routing Table had 107232 entries on the 11th of January from
Smith's view. On the same day, counts for 'Unique Prefixes' and 'Prefixes
after Maximum Aggregation' were 52095 and 71370 respectively, where the
latter gives us a theoretical estimate of the routing table's size if
optimal
aggregation were to be employed. Philip had also observed some interesting
trend changes in the BGP table since early last year after the "Dot-Com"
collapse. A previously non-linear growth of the amount of tables entries
has
practically stabilized itself at approximately 107k routes. Similar trends
can also be seen in the amount of announced ASes on the Internet. Several
other examples on how to interpret statistics, including comparative
observations between RIR regions, were presented at the meeting.
There were no additional questions to that presentation.
E. Andre Oppermann: BGPDNS - "Using BGP Topology Information for DNS RR
Sorting a Scalable Way of Multi-Homing"
Presentation available at URL:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-41/presentations/routing-oppā¦
an/
BGPDNS is both concept and protocol for achieving server multi-homing
without
needing your own AS and PI address space. Reasons for multi-homing vital
servers to several ISPs include:
* Link Redundancy
* Load-Balancing
* Independency
However, this approach has drawbacks for the community as large:
* Fragmentation of IP address space
* Excessive memory and CPU requirements on Internet Core Routers
* Exhaustion of current AS number space
Considering that BGPDNS overcomes many disadvantages of traditional
multi-homing, it may someday become the viable alternative. The method does
not require an unique AS number or PI address space, while still fully
maintaining aggregates. When a request is received by the authorative DNS
at the site, it will interact with the BGPDNS server, via the protocol with
the same name, to determine which of its 'A Records', all corresponding to
a particular server, is the best reachable IP for the requester. This can
be achieved by having the BGPDNS server establish its own listening-only
BGP sessions with route servers at each upstream provider.
The mechanisms for determining which IP that should be listed first in the
DNS response, i.e. used by the source, are relatively easy to understand.
Firstly, the BGPDNS server performs a "show ip bgp" for the requesters IP
to establish the best path back to the source and, secondly, another "show
ip bgp regexp" for the left-most AS in order to determine the aggregate
originating from there. The A record IP that belongs to that address space
will be given priority over the others. When the DNS server sees the
priority, it will list the corresponding IP first in the response packet
sent back to the requester. The source will then use this destination IP
to establish a session with the target server. More detailed information
can be attained by reading the RFC draft.
RFC draft and patches are available at URL:
http://www.bgpdns.org/
Questions:
Q: Other solutions using NAT yet?
A: BGPDNS with NAT is in the pipeline.
Q: Does BGPDNS support IPv6?
A: Yes.
Y. AOB
none
Second Joint Session with the Database WG: 16-January-2002
----------------------------------------------------------
F. Marc Blanchet: IPv6 and Multicast routing policies using RPSL
Slides can be found at URL:
http://www.viagenie.qc.ca/en/ipv6/presentations/ripe41-rpsl.pdf
# Editorial note: Compared to the discussion this summary comes delayed.
# In the meantime, there was some more discussion on the mailing list,
# a new proposal from the RIPE NCC, and a meeting of interested people
# during the IETF and a new draft by the RIPE NCC to be presented at
# RIPE42. Nonetheless, the summary is provided again for completeness.
Currently, RPSL doesn't define IPv6 nor multicast routing policies.
At RIPE-40, a task force was initiated to document the usage of
above in current classes and then, if required, define modifications
to the present implementation of RPSL.
The current proposal aims at making the changes generic, i.e not only
limited to IPv6 and multicasting, and also minimizing the number of
additional classes/attributes. These goals are based on ideas from
Florent Parent's initial draft and discussions on the mailing list
(rpslng(a)ripe.net) and at IETF52.
See URL for the latest draft proposal during RIPE41:
http://www.normos.org/ietf/draft/draft-parent-multiprotocol-rpsl-00.txt
Although the current RPSL database will remain intact, the suggestions
imply
that a new server will be required for both the present database and multi-
protocol extensions. Obviously, clients and current tools, e.g. IRRtoolset,
will also have to support these changes.
Next steps include porting the IRRtoolset to support the new extensions,
moving the document forward at IETF and continuing the discussion on the
mailing list. Members can subscribe to it by sending an email to:
rpslng-request(a)ripe.net.
Discussion - "The Inconsistent Syntax of Proposed Sub-Attributes Afi/Safi":
João Luis Silva Damas (RIPE NCC) - a) Does not like afi/safi because its
not easily read/written by humans, easily processed by machines though.
Better to do classes. b) Prune things that are not used or required.
c) Describe transition IPv4 -> IPv6, in particular tunnels.
David Kessens (Nokia) - a) Wants to add minimal IPv6 support b) Does not
want to prune nor simplify RPSL, maybe just exclude unused things c) No new
classes, just add/modify attributes to get running more swiftly. However,
requires many changes to all tools, not only IRRToolSet, but also privately
developed tools.
Ping Lu (Cable & Wireless) - Supports new classes as well.
Andrei Robachevski (RIPE NCC) - a) Also supports new classes. Does not want
to complicate RPSL just to make it appear more intelligent. b) Charter so
far concerns only extensions of RPSL. We also need RPS auth.
David - Distinguish between new classes, new attributes and new sub-
attributes.
Ping - From an operational standpoint: If we want to configure an IPv4
route,
so we are looking for an IPv4 route class. Same goes for IPv6. If the
database offers two distinct classes, then the user will only need to use
one hash for deriving route.
Larry Blunk (Merit Network) - New commands would have to be added to the
server. Same would be required for IRRToolSet, IRRd, whois etc.
David - a) The difference between IPv4 and IPv6 can easily be found by
parser, but does this include future address formats? Probably not, so
please
don't use implicit information. b) Another idea would be to identify topics
by commencing work on a deployment plan.
Per Heldal (Private) - What about using a proxy as front-end to the
database
as a method for cloaking syntax or attribute changes from tools and user?
Wilfried Woeber (UniVie/ACOnet) - Are the IPv4 and IPv6 players the same?
Is the infrastructures the same? Do we have an issue at all?
Ping - Again: Please don't change the sub-attribute context. Much too
complicated and will require changes to existing modules that analyze or
parse the present RPSL.
Gert Doering (SpaceNet) - Same AS numbers are used, meaning that IPv4 and
IPv6 attributes must be in the same class.
Ping - Agrees, but more concerned about sub-attribute context
Joachim Schmitz (AOL) summarizes the discussion:
* We need to continue our debate regarding the charter: RPSL
(IPv6, multicast, transitional elements) and RPS Auth.
* There is currently no consensus on the future apparition of
RPSLng. We will have ask different groups to take on certain
tasks and then develop proposals.
Z. Input from other WGs
See discussion under item F.
Summary of Open Action Points from the Routing WG
37.R2 on RIS team, Henk Uijterwaal
Implement route flap analysis from RIS data
-ongoing-
40.R1 on Kurt Keyser, Joachim Schmitz and Philip Smith
Create "Multihoming Document" for LIRs
-ongoing-
41.R1 on Marc Blanchet, David Kessens, Florent Parent and Joachim Schmitz
Continue work on "RPSL extensions for IPv6 and Multicast Routing
Policies"
-new-
41.R2 on Joao Damas, Engin Gunduz, Shane Kerr, Andrei Robachevsky and
Joachim Schmitz
Continue work on the Routing Registry Consistency Check project
-new-
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In memory of an important contributor to the RIPE Routing Working Group and
a valued member of the Internet community - Abha Ahuja (1972-2001)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Joachim Schmitz, Matthew Williams-Bywater, February&April 2002
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Hi,
I just ran a little study regarding unresolvable IPs that request web
services from us against the statistics file APNIC, ARIN, and RIPE issue. I
am posting this in the hope that the RIRs would correct the errors or
missing data.
Those statistics files are supposed to contain all the IPv4 space assigned;
they can be found at:
1.1- apnic:
ftp://ftp.apnic.net/pub/stats/apnic/
1.2- ripe:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/stats/
1.3- arin:
ftp://ftp.arin.net/pub/stats/arin/
The raw result is here:
http://www.serveurDEDIE.com/stats/no-stat.txt
The format is: <status> <IP> [<whois server> <owner from the whois>
[ILLEGAL]]
We have found several things:
* there are some IPs that should be in the statistics file but are missing.
Some IPs have got an associated whois record, but are not in the statistics.
I would be nice if the RIRs could fix that. Please see by yourself:
$ grep whois\.apnic\.net no-stat.txt
$ grep whois\.arin\.net no-stat.txt
$ grep whois\.ripe\.net no-stat.txt
* there are some few IPs that are totally unknown from the registries:
$ grep no-whois no-stat.txt
No-stat-no-whois: 196.2.95.17
No-stat-no-whois: 211.234.140.220
$ grep IANA no-stat.txt
No-stat: 90.0.0.4 [whois.arin.net] IANA
* there are some inconsistent pointers in whois between ARIN and RIPE.
Example with 159.157.251.43:
"
$ whois -a 159.157.251.43
[whois.arin.net]
European Regional Internet Registry/RIPE NCC (NET-RIPE-159) RIPE-159
159.156.0.0 -
159.157.255.255
Schegel Corporation (NET-BTR-SSG-NET) BTR-SSG-NET159.157.0.0 -
159.157.255.255
"
Here ARIN says that the bloc has been further assigned to RIPE:
"
These addresses have been further assigned
to European users. Contact information can
be found in the RIPE database at whois.ripe.net
"
But if you follow that pointer:
$ whois -r 159.157.251.43
[whois.ripe.net]
% This is the RIPE Whois server.
% The objects are in RPSL format.
% Please visit http://www.ripe.net/rpsl for more information.
% Rights restricted by copyright.
% See http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/db/copyright.html
inetnum: 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255
netname: IANA-BLK
descr: The whole IPv4 address space
country: NL
admin-c: IANA1-RIPE
tech-c: IANA1-RIPE
status: ALLOCATED UNSPECIFIED
remarks: The country is really worldwide.
remarks: This address space is assigned at various other places in
remarks: the world and might therefore not be in the RIPE database.
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-lower: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-routes: RIPE-NCC-NONE-MNT
changed: bitbucket(a)ripe.net 20010529
source: RIPE
"
You see that RIPE has in fact no record for this IP. There are quite a few
such problems, and they are no easy to spot.
* Lastly, but that is already well known, some IPs, mainly in the RIPE
space, are only ALLOCATED (not ASSIGNED) but still in use. The study will
look for that when it has to lookup an IP the RIPE database and will mark
the result (bare with the bug please) qith "<font color=red>ILLEGAL</font>".
You can find those records with:
$ grep \>ILLEGAL\< no-stat.txt
I would really appreciate if the RIRs could fix the records that are missing
in the statistics file, i.e. those that have a whois record but are not in
the statistics.
Thank you in advance
--
Jean-Philippe Donnio
tag(a)TBS-internet.com Services aux ISP - Services Thawte
TBS-internet http://www.TBS-internet.com
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This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet
Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan.
Daily listings are sent to bgp-stats(a)lists.apnic.net
For a graphical representation, please see http://www.apnic.net/stats/bgp.
If you have any comments please contact Philip Smith <pfs(a)cisco.com>.
Routing Table Report 20:00 +10GMT Fri 26 Apr, 2002
Analysis Summary
----------------
BGP routing table entries examined: 114228
Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 72863
Unique aggregates announced to Internet: 52629
Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 12981
Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 11250
Origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 4932
Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 1731
Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 53
Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table: 5.3
Max AS path length visible: 16
Illegal AS announcements present in the Routing Table: 3
Non-routable prefixes present in the Routing Table: 0
Prefixes being announced from the IANA Reserved Address blocks: 45
Number of addresses announced to Internet: 1167093980
Equivalent to 69 /8s, 144 /16s and 112 /24s
Percentage of available address space announced: 31.5
Percentage of allocated address space announced: 58.7
Percentage of available address space allocated: 53.7
Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 47584
APNIC Region Analysis Summary
-----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes: 18039
Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation: 10872
Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks: 16532
Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks: 9781
APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 1494
APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 484
APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 265
Average APNIC Region AS path length visible: 5.3
Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 12
Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet: 87679808
Equivalent to 5 /8s, 57 /16s and 227 /24s
Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 64.8
APNIC AS Blocks 4608 - 4864, 7467 - 7722, 9216 - 10239
17408 - 18431, 23552 - 24575
APNIC Address Blocks 61/8, 202/7, 210/7, 218/7 and 220/8
ARIN Region Analysis Summary
----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes: 77174
Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation: 47685
Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks: 55308
Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 16622
ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 7659
ARIN Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 2414
ARIN Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 757
Average ARIN Region AS path length visible: 5.2
Max ARIN Region AS path length visible: 16
Number of ARIN addresses announced to Internet: 191460804
Equivalent to 11 /8s, 105 /16s and 117 /24s
Percentage of available ARIN address space announced: 71.3
ARIN AS Blocks 1 - 1876, 1902 - 2042, 2044 - 2046, 2048 - 2106
2138 - 2584, 2615 - 2772, 2823 - 2829, 2880 - 3153
3354 - 4607, 4865 - 5119, 5632 - 6655, 6912 - 7466
7723 - 8191, 10240 - 12287, 13312 - 15359
16384 - 17407, 18432 - 20479, 21504 - 23551
25600 - 26623
ARIN Address Blocks 24/8, 63/8, 64/6, 68/8, 199/8, 200/8, 204/6,
208/7 and 216/8
RIPE Region Analysis Summary
----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by RIPE Region ASes: 19014
Total RIPE prefixes after maximum aggregation: 14306
Prefixes being announced from the RIPE address blocks: 15695
Unique aggregates announced from the RIPE address blocks: 10309
RIPE Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 3774
RIPE Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 2034
RIPE Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 692
Average RIPE Region AS path length visible: 5.9
Max RIPE Region AS path length visible: 15
Number of RIPE addresses announced to Internet: 108875824
Equivalent to 6 /8s, 125 /16s and 80 /24s
Percentage of available RIPE address space announced: 72.1
RIPE AS Blocks 1877 - 1901, 2043, 2047, 2107 - 2136, 2585 - 2614
2773 - 2822, 2830 - 2879, 3154 - 3353, 5377 - 5631
6656 - 6911, 8192 - 9215, 12288 - 13311, 15360 - 16383
20480 - 21503, 24576 - 25599
RIPE Address Blocks 62/8, 80/7, 193/8, 194/7, 212/7 and 217/8
APNIC Region per AS prefix count summary
----------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
1221 1287 1210 946 Telstra Pty Ltd
4538 476 1194 17 China Education and Research
2907 431 1925 366 SINET Japan
703 419 339 326 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
2764 393 361 361 connect.com.au pty ltd
7474 304 291 209 Optus Communications Pty Ltd
4134 278 2018 94 Data Communications Bureau
9443 275 44 63 Primus Telecommunications
17557 258 18 105 Pakistan Telecom
4755 239 109 73 Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Aut
4766 221 1518 158 Korea Internet Exchange for "
7539 168 239 162 TANet2, sponsored by NSC, TAI
4804 161 84 66 Microplex PTY LTD
9583 160 32 5 Satyam Infoway Ltd.,
9768 146 386 80 Korea Telecom
7657 125 22 87 The Internet Group Limited
17676 122 1952 9 XTAGE CORPORATION
4814 119 64 5 China Telecom (Group) - Beiji
4713 114 993 105 NTT Communications Corporatio
9800 114 4223 12 CHINA UNICOM
RIPE Region per AS prefix count summary
---------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
702 1031 2577 847 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
3301 395 924 347 TeliaNet Sweden
790 311 103 41 KPNQwest Finland Oy
5515 275 761 173 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
3215 273 599 169 France Telecom / &Equant
680 231 2149 230 DFN-IP service G-WiN
3320 228 1946 175 Deutsche Telekom AG
1257 209 462 206 SWIPnet Swedish IP Network
5400 198 82 93 Concert European Core Network
786 179 1858 179 The JANET IP Service
719 163 289 118 LANLINK autonomous system
8708 142 22 135 Romania Data Systems S.A.
12302 131 9 50 MobiFon S.A.
2856 126 786 116 BTnet UK Regional network
8297 121 52 66 Teleglobe Autonomous System i
3269 117 694 71 TELECOM ITALIA
3303 117 546 116 Swisscom Ltd
5536 108 9 40 Internet Egypt Network
5511 104 193 91 France Telecom
517 101 226 97 KPNQwest Germany GmbH
ARIN Region per AS prefix count summary
---------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
701 4417 8497 1453 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7018 1281 7522 943 AT&T
3908 861 1660 481 Supernet, Inc.
1239 816 3370 654 Sprint
1 806 8186 454 BBN Planet
7046 784 856 553 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
852 666 1148 424 Telus Advanced Communications
4323 634 436 256 Time Warner Communications, I
705 587 190 290 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
209 581 1999 324 Qwest
7132 569 604 140 Southwestern Bell Internet Se
3549 526 859 320 Global Crossing
690 473 70 306 Merit Network
7066 468 202 249 Virginia Polytechnic Institut
7843 455 338 58 Adelphia Corp.
2914 411 2146 406 Verio, Inc.
2149 349 191 291 Performance Systems, Inc.
6197 344 341 132 BellSouth Network Solutions,
3741 341 731 236 The Internet Solution
6347 325 370 79 SAVVIS Communications Corpora
Global Per AS Maximum Aggr summary
----------------------------------
ASN No of nets Net Savings Description
4538 476 459 China Education and Research
7132 569 429 Southwestern Bell Internet Se
7843 455 397 Adelphia Corp.
3908 861 380 Supernet, Inc.
4323 634 378 Time Warner Communications, I
1 806 352 BBN Planet
1221 1287 341 Telstra Pty Ltd
7018 1281 338 AT&T
705 587 297 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
11371 293 287 Rhythms NetConnections
4151 291 276 USDA
790 311 270 KPNQwest Finland Oy
209 581 257 Qwest
7029 265 250 Alltel Information Services,
6347 325 246 SAVVIS Communications Corpora
852 666 242 Telus Advanced Communications
7046 784 231 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7066 468 219 Virginia Polytechnic Institut
4355 255 219 EarthLink, Inc.
6197 344 212 BellSouth Network Solutions,
List of Unregistered ASNs (Global)
----------------------------------
Bad AS Designation Network Transit AS Description
112 UNALLOCATED 192.175.48.0/24 7500 A Root DNS Server in
5757 UNALLOCATED 207.19.224.0/24 701 UUNET Technologies,
65027 PRIVATE 209.239.80.0/24 11042 Orion Network System
Advertised Unregistered Addresses
---------------------------------
Network Origin AS Description
39.0.0.0/8 4554 Exchange Point Blocks
132.0.0.0/10 568 DISO-UNRRA
134.137.0.0/16 7170 AT&T Government Markets
135.0.0.0/13 10455 Lucent Technologies
137.0.0.0/13 568 DISO-UNRRA
138.94.0.0/16 1 BBN Planet
144.7.0.0/16 701 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
153.36.0.0/14 701 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
153.147.0.0/16 3561 Cable & Wireless USA
154.150.0.0/16 6494 IDCI
158.0.0.0/13 568 DISO-UNRRA
164.233.0.0/16 6020 DISA NETWORK SERVICES
192.31.126.0/23 1103 SURFnet BV
192.31.128.0/21 1103 SURFnet BV
192.44.0.0/19 702 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
192.72.0.0/18 4780 Digital United Inc.
192.72.0.0/16 4780 Digital United Inc.
192.83.1.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.2.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.8.0/21 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.14.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.16.0/20 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.25.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.32.0/19 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.96.0/22 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.100.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.91.198.0/24 2568 CTS Network Services
192.92.167.0/24 297 NASA Science Network
192.119.135.0/24 270 NASA
192.135.50.0/24 7018 AT&T
192.135.248.0/23 109 Cisco Systems, Inc.
192.136.79.0/24 719 LANLINK autonomous system
192.136.86.0/24 719 LANLINK autonomous system
192.136.87.0/24 719 LANLINK autonomous system
192.136.88.0/24 719 LANLINK autonomous system
192.139.62.0/24 6539 GT Group Telecom Services Cor
192.140.0.0/16 5511 France Telecom
192.152.213.0/24 1239 Sprint
192.153.136.0/21 568 DISO-UNRRA
192.156.0.0/19 568 DISO-UNRRA
192.172.0.0/19 568 DISO-UNRRA
192.195.253.0/24 237 Merit Network
192.208.29.0/24 3908 Supernet, Inc.
192.208.30.0/23 3908 Supernet, Inc.
192.243.36.0/23 7168 Northwest Link
Number of prefixes announced per prefix length (Global)
-------------------------------------------------------
/1:0 /2:0 /3:0 /4:0 /5:0 /6:0
/7:0 /8:19 /9:7 /10:7 /11:13 /12:34
/13:86 /14:233 /15:406 /16:7187 /17:1425 /18:2597
/19:7483 /20:7033 /21:5022 /22:7786 /23:9566 /24:64573
/25:211 /26:189 /27:80 /28:90 /29:53 /30:90
/31:0 /32:38
Advertised prefixes smaller than registry allocations
-----------------------------------------------------
ASN No of nets Total ann. Description
701 2949 4417 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
702 644 1031 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
3908 445 861 Supernet, Inc.
690 426 473 Merit Network
7046 413 784 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7066 373 468 Virginia Polytechnic Institut
705 371 587 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7018 329 1281 AT&T
790 289 311 KPNQwest Finland Oy
7843 273 455 Adelphia Corp.
209 271 581 Qwest
7029 250 265 Alltel Information Services,
11371 245 293 Rhythms NetConnections
6197 244 344 BellSouth Network Solutions,
1 238 806 BBN Planet
3301 236 395 TeliaNet Sweden
3549 229 526 Global Crossing
6198 228 304 BellSouth Network Solutions,
6517 222 247 Yipes Communications, Inc.
1239 208 816 Sprint
Number of /24s announced per /8 block (Global)
----------------------------------------------
3:1 4:2 9:1 12:495 13:10 15:2
17:7 20:2 24:756 25:1 32:67 38:8
40:6 44:1 57:14 61:200 62:196 63:3989
64:1214 65:1252 66:876 67:243 68:7 80:236
81:16 128:59 129:137 130:22 131:47 132:12
133:3 134:127 135:9 136:312 137:92 138:148
139:49 140:186 141:143 142:82 143:38 144:140
145:12 146:224 147:136 148:161 149:92 150:39
151:59 152:305 153:33 154:3 155:99 156:76
157:122 158:69 159:127 160:24 161:56 162:152
163:105 164:266 165:127 166:225 167:169 168:111
169:52 170:302 171:2 192:5471 193:2529 194:2105
195:812 196:431 198:3743 199:3203 200:2417 202:3134
203:4524 204:3263 205:2166 206:2551 207:2644 208:2619
209:2723 210:649 211:210 212:887 213:595 214:9
215:18 216:3038 217:461 218:15
End of report
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Dear collegues,
We are pleased to announce the release of Version 4.7.2 of
the IRRToolSet, formerly known as RAToolSet.
Changes:
- aoe is back and working, RPSL compliant
- several bugfixes in roe/RtConfig/prpath have been made
You can download this release by anonymous FTP from the following URL:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/tools/IRRToolSet/IRRToolSet-4.7.2.tar.gz
You may also want to check IRRToolSet page:
http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/db/irrtoolset/index.html
The mailing list archive is available here:
http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/mail-archives/irrtoolset/index.html
We want to thank everyone participated in testing and sending us suggestions
and bug reports. We appreciate your help and feedback.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact katie(a)ripe.net.
--
Kind regards,
Katie Petrusha
RIPE NCC
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Dear colleagues,
please find enclosed the 2nd draft of the agenda for the session of the
Routing WG at RIPE 42, Amsterdam. I accidentally wrote Wed above the agenda
items, but the session (both slots) are truely held *Tue* morning:
Tuesday, 30-April, 9:00-10:30 1st slot Routing WG session
11:00-12:30 2nd slot
Besides that I also received an update on the actual speakers for some of
the presentations, while the topics themselves did not change.
Additional comments, additions, corrections to the agenda of the Routing WG
again welcome!
----
R I P E 4 2 A M S T E R D A M
Routing Working Group Session
1. Slot: Tue, 9:00 - 10:30
A. Preliminaries (Joachim Schmitz) (5min)
- introduction
- participants' list
- volunteering of scribe
- agenda bashing
- RIPE 41 minutes
- actions from earlier meetings
B. Philip Smith
- Routing Table Analysis, Brief Update (5min)
C. Geoff Huston, Philip Smith, Joachim Schmitz
- A proposal to identify unallocated address space (10min)
- Summary from the mailing list (5min)
- Panel discussion (10min)
D. Engin Gunduz
- RRCC Project (20min)
E. Katie Petrusha
- IRRToolSet (15min)
F. Matthew Williams
- RIS Update (15min)
2. Slot: Tue, 11:00 - 12:30
G. Joao Luis Silva Damas
- RPSLng, new draft (30min)
H. Discussion on RPSLng (open end)
Y. Input from other WGs
Z. AOB
----
Thanks
Joachim
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Dear colleagues,
please find enclosed the first draft of the agenda for the session of the
Routing WG at RIPE 42, Amsterdam. The session will be held
Tuesday, 30-April, 9:00-10:30 1st slot Routing WG session
11:00-12:30 2nd slot
I would also like to direct your attention to the presentations given at
the EOF which deal with interesting routing and network topics (for more
information please refer to the RIPE meeting web pages):
Monday, 29-Apr
10:00 - 15:30: Advanced BGP Topics Tutorial
Speaker: Daniel Walton (Cisco)
16:00 - 17:30: Pseudowires and L2TPv3
Speakers: Mark Townsley (Cisco) & Sean Doran (Ebone)
As usual comments, additions, changes to the agenda of the Routing WG
welcome!
----
R I P E 4 2 A M S T E R D A M
Routing Working Group Session
1. Slot: Wed, 9:00 - 10:30
A. Preliminaries (Joachim Schmitz) (5min)
- introduction
- participants' list
- volunteering of scribe
- agenda bashing
- RIPE 41 minutes
- actions from earlier meetings
B. Philip Smith
- Routing Table Analysis, Brief Update (5min)
C. Geoff Huston, Philip Smith, Joachim Schmitz
- A proposal to identify unallocated address space (10min)
- Summary from the mailing list (5min)
- Panel discussion (10min)
D. Andrei Robachevsky
- RRCC Project (20min)
E. Andrei Robachevsky
- IRRToolSet (15min)
F. Matthew Williams
- RIS Update (15min)
2. Slot: Wed, 11:00 - 12:30
G. Joao Luis Silva Damas
- RPSLng, new draft (30min)
H. Discussion on RPSLng (open end)
Y. Input from other WGs
Z. AOB
----
Thanks
Joachim
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This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet
Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan.
Daily listings are sent to bgp-stats(a)lists.apnic.net
For a graphical representation, please see http://www.apnic.net/stats/bgp.
If you have any comments please contact Philip Smith <pfs(a)cisco.com>.
Routing Table Report 20:00 +10GMT Fri 19 Apr, 2002
Analysis Summary
----------------
BGP routing table entries examined: 111025
Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 72697
Unique aggregates announced to Internet: 53886
Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 12943
Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 11216
Origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 4906
Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 1727
Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 52
Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table: 5.4
Max AS path length visible: 16
Illegal AS announcements present in the Routing Table: 3
Non-routable prefixes present in the Routing Table: 0
Prefixes being announced from the IANA Reserved Address blocks: 46
Number of addresses announced to Internet: 1182976764
Equivalent to 70 /8s, 130 /16s and 202 /24s
Percentage of available address space announced: 31.9
Percentage of allocated address space announced: 59.5
Percentage of available address space allocated: 53.7
Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 44543
APNIC Region Analysis Summary
-----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes: 18004
Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation: 10861
Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks: 16520
Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks: 10294
APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 1491
APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 483
APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 266
Average APNIC Region AS path length visible: 5.3
Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 12
Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet: 83586880
Equivalent to 4 /8s, 251 /16s and 111 /24s
Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 61.8
APNIC AS Blocks 4608 - 4864, 7467 - 7722, 9216 - 10239
17408 - 18431, 23552 - 24575
APNIC Address Blocks 61/8, 202/7, 210/7, 218/7 and 220/8
ARIN Region Analysis Summary
----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes: 74393
Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation: 47598
Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks: 52613
Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 17535
ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 7648
ARIN Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 2406
ARIN Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 758
Average ARIN Region AS path length visible: 5.2
Max ARIN Region AS path length visible: 16
Number of ARIN addresses announced to Internet: 185550788
Equivalent to 11 /8s, 15 /16s and 71 /24s
Percentage of available ARIN address space announced: 69.1
ARIN AS Blocks 1 - 1876, 1902 - 2042, 2044 - 2046, 2048 - 2106
2138 - 2584, 2615 - 2772, 2823 - 2829, 2880 - 3153
3354 - 4607, 4865 - 5119, 5632 - 6655, 6912 - 7466
7723 - 8191, 10240 - 12287, 13312 - 15359
16384 - 17407, 18432 - 20479, 21504 - 23551
25600 - 26623
ARIN Address Blocks 24/8, 63/8, 64/6, 68/8, 199/8, 200/8, 204/6,
208/7 and 216/8
RIPE Region Analysis Summary
----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by RIPE Region ASes: 18628
Total RIPE prefixes after maximum aggregation: 14238
Prefixes being announced from the RIPE address blocks: 15330
Unique aggregates announced from the RIPE address blocks: 10164
RIPE Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 3751
RIPE Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 2017
RIPE Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 685
Average RIPE Region AS path length visible: 5.9
Max RIPE Region AS path length visible: 15
Number of RIPE addresses announced to Internet: 108754864
Equivalent to 6 /8s, 123 /16s and 119 /24s
Percentage of available RIPE address space announced: 72.0
RIPE AS Blocks 1877 - 1901, 2043, 2047, 2107 - 2136, 2585 - 2614
2773 - 2822, 2830 - 2879, 3154 - 3353, 5377 - 5631
6656 - 6911, 8192 - 9215, 12288 - 13311, 15360 - 16383
20480 - 21503, 24576 - 25599
RIPE Address Blocks 62/8, 80/7, 193/8, 194/7, 212/7 and 217/8
APNIC Region per AS prefix count summary
----------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
1221 1293 1211 948 Telstra Pty Ltd
4538 474 1194 17 China Education and Research
2907 439 1959 371 SINET Japan
703 416 339 324 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
2764 396 362 364 connect.com.au pty ltd
7474 299 291 208 Optus Communications Pty Ltd
9443 275 44 63 Primus Telecommunications
4134 273 1986 93 Data Communications Bureau
17557 255 17 104 Pakistan Telecom
4755 251 109 76 Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Aut
4766 219 1516 157 Korea Internet Exchange for "
7539 168 239 163 TANet2, sponsored by NSC, TAI
4804 161 84 66 Microplex PTY LTD
9583 154 32 5 Satyam Infoway Ltd.,
9768 145 385 79 Korea Telecom
7657 125 22 87 The Internet Group Limited
17676 120 1920 7 XTAGE CORPORATION
4814 117 64 4 China Telecom (Group) - Beiji
4713 115 994 106 NTT Communications Corporatio
4780 114 186 39 Digital United Inc.
RIPE Region per AS prefix count summary
---------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
702 1037 2557 851 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
3301 391 923 343 TeliaNet Sweden
3215 271 598 168 France Telecom / &Equant
5515 266 760 171 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
680 232 2149 231 DFN-IP service G-WiN
3320 228 1946 175 Deutsche Telekom AG
1257 212 462 209 SWIPnet Swedish IP Network
5400 198 82 93 Concert European Core Network
786 182 1874 182 The JANET IP Service
719 158 288 114 LANLINK autonomous system
8708 141 22 134 Romania Data Systems S.A.
12302 129 9 48 MobiFon S.A.
2856 126 786 116 BTnet UK Regional network
8297 122 53 67 Teleglobe Autonomous System i
3269 117 694 71 TELECOM ITALIA
3303 117 546 116 Swisscom Ltd
5536 108 13 25 Internet Egypt Network
5511 104 193 91 France Telecom
517 101 226 97 KPNQwest Germany GmbH
2874 96 84 36 Global One Services AB
ARIN Region per AS prefix count summary
---------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
701 2065 8486 1446 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7018 1264 7503 939 AT&T
3908 864 1660 479 Supernet, Inc.
1239 810 3368 651 Sprint
1 798 8120 595 BBN Planet
852 664 1148 425 Telus Advanced Communications
4323 634 436 256 Time Warner Communications, I
705 594 188 293 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
209 583 2015 327 Qwest
7046 572 837 365 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7132 569 604 140 Southwestern Bell Internet Se
3549 503 856 304 Global Crossing
690 460 68 296 Merit Network
7066 445 202 249 Virginia Polytechnic Institut
7843 439 323 51 Adelphia Corp.
2914 410 2142 405 Verio, Inc.
2149 346 207 289 Performance Systems, Inc.
3741 344 731 236 The Internet Solution
6197 343 341 131 BellSouth Network Solutions,
3561 317 2151 284 Cable & Wireless USA
Global Per AS Maximum Aggr summary
----------------------------------
ASN No of nets Net Savings Description
4538 474 457 China Education and Research
7132 569 429 Southwestern Bell Internet Se
7843 439 388 Adelphia Corp.
3908 864 385 Supernet, Inc.
4323 634 378 Time Warner Communications, I
1221 1293 345 Telstra Pty Ltd
7018 1264 325 AT&T
705 594 301 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
4151 308 292 USDA
11371 293 287 Rhythms NetConnections
209 583 256 Qwest
7029 264 249 Alltel Information Services,
852 664 239 Telus Advanced Communications
6347 315 236 SAVVIS Communications Corpora
4355 253 217 EarthLink, Inc.
6197 343 212 BellSouth Network Solutions,
9443 275 212 Primus Telecommunications
7046 572 207 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
6517 248 207 Yipes Communications, Inc.
1 798 203 BBN Planet
List of Unregistered ASNs (Global)
----------------------------------
Bad AS Designation Network Transit AS Description
1877 UNALLOCATED 192.108.201.0/24 1880 Stupi, house man's p
112 UNALLOCATED 192.175.48.0/24 3557 Vixie Enterprises
5757 UNALLOCATED 207.19.224.0/24 701 UUNET Technologies,
Advertised Unregistered Addresses
---------------------------------
Network Origin AS Description
39.0.0.0/8 4554 Exchange Point Blocks
132.0.0.0/10 568 DISO-UNRRA
134.137.0.0/16 7170 AT&T Government Markets
135.0.0.0/13 10455 Lucent Technologies
137.0.0.0/13 568 DISO-UNRRA
138.94.0.0/16 1 BBN Planet
144.7.0.0/16 701 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
153.36.0.0/14 701 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
153.147.0.0/16 3561 Cable & Wireless USA
154.150.0.0/16 6494 IDCI
158.0.0.0/13 568 DISO-UNRRA
164.233.0.0/16 6020 DISA NETWORK SERVICES
192.31.126.0/23 1103 SURFnet BV
192.31.128.0/21 1103 SURFnet BV
192.44.0.0/19 702 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
192.72.0.0/18 4780 Digital United Inc.
192.72.0.0/16 4780 Digital United Inc.
192.76.133.0/24 5669 VIA NET.WORKS Inc
192.83.1.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.2.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.8.0/21 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.14.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.16.0/20 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.25.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.32.0/19 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.96.0/22 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.83.100.0/24 5515 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
192.91.198.0/24 2568 CTS Network Services
192.92.167.0/24 297 NASA Science Network
192.119.135.0/24 270 NASA
192.135.50.0/24 7018 AT&T
192.135.248.0/23 109 Cisco Systems, Inc.
192.136.79.0/24 719 LANLINK autonomous system
192.136.86.0/24 719 LANLINK autonomous system
192.136.87.0/24 719 LANLINK autonomous system
192.136.88.0/24 719 LANLINK autonomous system
192.139.62.0/24 6539 GT Group Telecom Services Cor
192.140.0.0/16 5511 France Telecom
192.152.213.0/24 1239 Sprint
192.153.136.0/21 568 DISO-UNRRA
192.156.0.0/19 568 DISO-UNRRA
192.172.0.0/19 568 DISO-UNRRA
192.195.253.0/24 237 Merit Network
192.208.29.0/24 3908 Supernet, Inc.
192.208.30.0/23 3908 Supernet, Inc.
192.243.36.0/23 7168 Northwest Link
Number of prefixes announced per prefix length (Global)
-------------------------------------------------------
/1:0 /2:0 /3:0 /4:0 /5:0 /6:0
/7:0 /8:20 /9:7 /10:8 /11:14 /12:35
/13:88 /14:234 /15:404 /16:7187 /17:1412 /18:2579
/19:7455 /20:6958 /21:4983 /22:7672 /23:9227 /24:61969
/25:220 /26:191 /27:90 /28:92 /29:51 /30:96
/31:0 /32:33
Advertised prefixes smaller than registry allocations
-----------------------------------------------------
ASN No of nets Total ann. Description
702 649 1037 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
701 596 2065 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
3908 451 864 Supernet, Inc.
690 431 460 Merit Network
705 379 594 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7066 350 445 Virginia Polytechnic Institut
7018 322 1264 AT&T
209 268 583 Qwest
7843 268 439 Adelphia Corp.
7029 249 264 Alltel Information Services,
11371 245 293 Rhythms NetConnections
6197 243 343 BellSouth Network Solutions,
1 238 798 BBN Planet
3301 234 391 TeliaNet Sweden
6198 228 304 BellSouth Network Solutions,
3549 224 503 Global Crossing
6517 223 248 Yipes Communications, Inc.
1239 206 810 Sprint
3215 206 271 France Telecom / &Equant
7046 197 572 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
Number of /24s announced per /8 block (Global)
----------------------------------------------
3:1 9:1 12:490 13:10 15:2 17:7
20:2 24:767 25:1 32:68 38:8 40:6
44:1 57:14 61:201 62:190 63:1911 64:1183
65:1182 66:866 67:249 68:6 80:218 81:17
128:64 129:139 130:22 131:47 132:12 133:3
134:128 135:9 136:304 137:90 138:142 139:49
140:186 141:139 142:82 143:38 144:140 145:13
146:223 147:136 148:144 149:90 150:40 151:57
152:322 153:33 154:2 155:99 156:76 157:123
158:69 159:125 160:36 161:57 162:153 163:107
164:244 165:122 166:224 167:167 168:111 169:52
170:293 171:2 192:5445 193:2278 194:2093 195:803
196:429 198:3691 199:3209 200:2436 202:3116 203:4582
204:3241 205:2164 206:2566 207:2636 208:2581 209:2777
210:622 211:208 212:867 213:599 214:9 215:18
216:3011 217:458 218:15
End of report
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18 Apr '02
Dear All,
RIPE NCC New Projects are pleased to announce the following activities
during RIPE 42:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------
* Demonstrations of Test Traffic Measurements (TTM) and Routing
Information Service (RIS):
RIS Demo
Expert help available
Wed: 10:30-11:00
Thu: 10:30-11:00
Fri: 10:30-11:00
TTM Demo
Expert help available
Thu 15:30-16:00
Fri 10:30-11:00
We will be in the Hostmaster's room, opposite the Information Desk.
----------------------------
* "Introduction to the Routing Information Service" to be held on
Monday, 29 April 2002, from 15:30 - 16:00 during the EOF session.
This tutorial will give a brief introduction on the RIS, then show how
the RIS can be used to understand and solve day-to-day operational
problems.
Speaker: Matthew Williams (RIPE NCC New Projects)
Intended Audience: Network engineers and operators with working
knowledge of BGP.
----------------------------
For more information about New Projects and our services:
http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/np/
Best regards,
RIPE NCC New Projects
---
> Matthew Williams-Bywater
> Customer Liaison Engineer
> RIPE NCC (www.ripe.net)
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Routing Table Report 20:00 +10GMT Fri 12 Apr, 2002
Analysis Summary
----------------
BGP routing table entries examined: 111098
Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 72529
Unique aggregates announced to Internet: 53373
Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 12889
Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 11172
Origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 4870
Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 1717
Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 58
Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table: 5.4
Max AS path length visible: 16
Illegal AS announcements present in the Routing Table: 8
Non-routable prefixes present in the Routing Table: 0
Prefixes being announced from the IANA Reserved Address blocks: 14
Number of addresses announced to Internet: 1186324588
Equivalent to 70 /8s, 181 /16s and 224 /24s
Percentage of available address space announced: 32.0
Percentage of allocated address space announced: 60.6
Percentage of available address space allocated: 52.8
Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 74720
APNIC Region Analysis Summary
-----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes: 18052
Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation: 10808
Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks: 16568
Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks: 10235
APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 1474
APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 472
APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 267
Average APNIC Region AS path length visible: 5.5
Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 13
Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet: 82939712
Equivalent to 4 /8s, 241 /16s and 143 /24s
Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 61.3
APNIC AS Blocks 4608 - 4864, 7467 - 7722, 9216 - 10239
17408 - 18431, 23552 - 24575
APNIC Address Blocks 61/8, 202/7, 210/7, 218/7 and 220/8
ARIN Region Analysis Summary
----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes: 74469
Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation: 47475
Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks: 52602
Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 17616
ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 7625
ARIN Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 2393
ARIN Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 757
Average ARIN Region AS path length visible: 5.3
Max ARIN Region AS path length visible: 16
Number of ARIN addresses announced to Internet: 183982020
Equivalent to 10 /8s, 247 /16s and 87 /24s
Percentage of available ARIN address space announced: 68.5
ARIN AS Blocks 1 - 1876, 1902 - 2042, 2044 - 2046, 2048 - 2106
2138 - 2584, 2615 - 2772, 2823 - 2829, 2880 - 3153
3354 - 4607, 4865 - 5119, 5632 - 6655, 6912 - 7466
7723 - 8191, 10240 - 12287, 13312 - 15359
16384 - 17407, 18432 - 20479, 21504 - 23551
ARIN Address Blocks 24/8, 63/8, 64/6, 68/8, 199/8, 200/8, 204/6,
208/7 and 216/8
RIPE Region Analysis Summary
----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by RIPE Region ASes: 18572
Total RIPE prefixes after maximum aggregation: 14246
Prefixes being announced from the RIPE address blocks: 15303
Unique aggregates announced from the RIPE address blocks: 9614
RIPE Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 3733
RIPE Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 2005
RIPE Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 682
Average RIPE Region AS path length visible: 5.8
Max RIPE Region AS path length visible: 15
Number of RIPE addresses announced to Internet: 114191648
Equivalent to 6 /8s, 206 /16s and 109 /24s
Percentage of available RIPE address space announced: 75.6
RIPE AS Blocks 1877 - 1901, 2043, 2047, 2107 - 2136, 2585 - 2614
2773 - 2822, 2830 - 2879, 3154 - 3353, 5377 - 5631
6656 - 6911, 8192 - 9215, 12288 - 13311, 15360 - 16383
20480 - 21503, 24576 - 25599
RIPE Address Blocks 62/8, 80/7, 193/8, 194/7, 212/7 and 217/8
APNIC Region per AS prefix count summary
----------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
1221 1290 1211 947 Telstra Pty Ltd
4538 472 1194 17 China Education and Research
2907 438 1959 370 SINET Japan
703 421 341 327 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
2764 396 362 364 connect.com.au pty ltd
7474 308 290 207 Optus Communications Pty Ltd
9443 275 44 63 Primus Telecommunications
4134 273 1986 93 Data Communications Bureau
4755 271 109 78 Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Aut
17557 259 18 105 Pakistan Telecom
4766 220 1520 158 Korea Internet Exchange for "
7539 168 239 162 TANet2, sponsored by NSC, TAI
4804 162 84 67 Microplex PTY LTD
9583 153 32 5 Satyam Infoway Ltd.,
9768 145 385 79 Korea Telecom
7657 122 22 85 The Internet Group Limited
4713 120 898 104 NTT Communications Corporatio
17676 119 1904 12 XTAGE CORPORATION
7713 115 49 24 PT TELEKOMUNIKASI INDONESIA
4780 113 186 39 Digital United Inc.
RIPE Region per AS prefix count summary
---------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
702 1031 2577 848 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
3301 391 923 343 TeliaNet Sweden
3215 270 598 175 France Telecom / &Equant
5515 266 760 171 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
680 232 2149 231 DFN-IP service G-WiN
3320 229 1962 176 Deutsche Telekom AG
1257 215 463 212 SWIPnet Swedish IP Network
5400 194 82 93 Concert European Core Network
786 182 1874 182 The JANET IP Service
719 163 289 118 LANLINK autonomous system
8708 143 22 135 Romania Data Systems S.A.
2856 128 786 117 BTnet UK Regional network
12302 126 8 46 MobiFon S.A.
8297 123 4133 65 Teleglobe Autonomous System i
3269 117 694 71 TELECOM ITALIA
3303 117 546 116 Swisscom Ltd
5536 109 13 25 Internet Egypt Network
5511 105 193 92 France Telecom
517 101 226 97 KPNQwest Germany GmbH
2874 96 84 36 Global One Services AB
ARIN Region per AS prefix count summary
---------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
701 2076 8538 1454 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7018 1249 7517 931 AT&T
3908 852 1660 476 Supernet, Inc.
1 802 8124 597 BBN Planet
1239 780 3359 643 Sprint
4323 634 436 253 Time Warner Communications, I
852 629 1112 414 Telus Advanced Communications
7046 599 837 373 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
705 592 185 292 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
209 580 2003 326 Qwest
7132 567 602 138 Southwestern Bell Internet Se
3549 520 858 273 Global Crossing
690 459 68 300 Merit Network
7843 430 314 49 Adelphia Corp.
2914 413 2162 406 Verio, Inc.
7066 405 202 249 Virginia Polytechnic Institut
2149 351 191 292 Performance Systems, Inc.
3741 343 731 236 The Internet Solution
6197 341 341 131 BellSouth Network Solutions,
3561 321 2151 288 Cable & Wireless USA
Global Per AS Maximum Aggr summary
----------------------------------
ASN No of nets Net Savings Description
4538 472 455 China Education and Research
7132 567 429 Southwestern Bell Internet Se
4323 634 381 Time Warner Communications, I
7843 430 381 Adelphia Corp.
3908 852 376 Supernet, Inc.
1221 1290 343 Telstra Pty Ltd
7018 1249 318 AT&T
705 592 300 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
4151 309 293 USDA
11371 293 287 Rhythms NetConnections
4565 309 276 Epoch Networks
209 580 254 Qwest
7029 264 249 Alltel Information Services,
3549 520 247 Global Crossing
6347 317 238 SAVVIS Communications Corpora
7046 599 226 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
4355 251 216 EarthLink, Inc.
852 629 215 Telus Advanced Communications
9443 275 212 Primus Telecommunications
6197 341 210 BellSouth Network Solutions,
List of Unregistered ASNs (Global)
----------------------------------
Bad AS Designation Network Transit AS Description
25612 UNALLOCATED 65.169.169.0/24 1239 Sprint
25612 UNALLOCATED 65.174.220.0/24 1239 Sprint
1877 UNALLOCATED 192.108.201.0/24 1880 Stupi, house man's p
112 UNALLOCATED 192.175.48.0/24 3557 Vixie Enterprises
5757 UNALLOCATED 207.19.224.0/24 701 UUNET Technologies,
25611 UNALLOCATED 208.17.232.0/24 6128 Cablevision Systems
25612 UNALLOCATED 208.21.11.0/24 1239 Sprint
25612 UNALLOCATED 208.35.16.0/24 1239 Sprint
Advertised Unregistered Addresses
---------------------------------
Network Origin AS Description
39.0.0.0/8 4554 Exchange Point Blocks
132.0.0.0/10 568 DISO-UNRRA
134.137.0.0/16 7170 AT&T Government Markets
135.0.0.0/13 10455 Lucent Technologies
137.0.0.0/13 568 DISO-UNRRA
138.94.0.0/16 1 BBN Planet
144.7.0.0/16 701 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
153.36.0.0/14 701 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
153.147.0.0/16 3561 Cable & Wireless USA
154.150.0.0/16 6494 IDCI
158.0.0.0/13 568 DISO-UNRRA
164.233.0.0/16 6020 DISA NETWORK SERVICES
164.235.0.0/16 6025 US DOD NIC Unregistered
192.5.4.0/23 3557 Vixie Enterprises
Number of prefixes announced per prefix length (Global)
-------------------------------------------------------
/1:0 /2:0 /3:0 /4:0 /5:0 /6:0
/7:0 /8:19 /9:7 /10:8 /11:14 /12:35
/13:88 /14:231 /15:402 /16:7183 /17:1404 /18:2569
/19:7439 /20:6923 /21:4949 /22:7654 /23:9216 /24:62179
/25:218 /26:194 /27:90 /28:92 /29:56 /30:95
/31:0 /32:33
Advertised prefixes smaller than registry allocations
-----------------------------------------------------
ASN No of nets Total ann. Description
701 1334 2076 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
1221 1150 1290 Telstra Pty Ltd
702 659 1031 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7018 658 1249 AT&T
3908 584 852 Supernet, Inc.
705 514 592 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
4323 502 634 Time Warner Communications, I
690 451 459 Merit Network
1239 434 780 Sprint
7046 411 599 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
1 396 802 BBN Planet
209 386 580 Qwest
852 383 629 Telus Advanced Communications
3549 380 520 Global Crossing
7066 376 405 Virginia Polytechnic Institut
2764 349 396 connect.com.au pty ltd
703 337 421 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
11371 287 293 Rhythms NetConnections
4565 285 309 Epoch Networks
6197 283 341 BellSouth Network Solutions,
Number of /24s announced per /8 block (Global)
----------------------------------------------
3:1 9:1 11:1 12:493 13:10 15:2
17:6 20:2 24:769 25:1 32:68 38:8
40:6 44:1 57:14 61:197 62:187 63:1900
64:1209 65:1152 66:824 67:245 68:5 80:208
81:13 128:64 129:140 130:22 131:57 132:12
133:3 134:128 135:10 136:312 137:105 138:143
139:49 140:188 141:139 142:81 143:38 144:140
145:13 146:221 147:137 148:163 149:92 150:40
151:48 152:319 153:33 154:1 155:108 156:76
157:123 158:71 159:125 160:37 161:55 162:153
163:104 164:190 165:124 166:220 167:194 168:98
169:52 170:290 171:2 192:5446 193:2281 194:2098
195:807 196:433 198:3744 199:3208 200:2409 202:3182
203:4598 204:3248 205:2176 206:2612 207:2670 208:2560
209:2787 210:606 211:205 212:876 213:596 214:9
215:18 216:3090 217:467 218:15
End of report
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This is an auto-generated mail on Fri Apr 5 23:00:00 PST 2002
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.
Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report.html for a daily
update of this report.
NEW: Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report-region.html for
the regional version of this report.
NEW: Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/autnums.html for a complete
list of autonomous system number to name mappings as used by the CIDR-Report.
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 GX Networks for giving me access to their routing tables once a
day.
Please send any comments about this report directly to CIDR Report <cidr-report(a)cisco.com>.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CIDR REPORT for 05Apr02
0) General Status
Table History
-------------
Date Prefixes
290302 108300
300302 108315
310302 108324
010402 108317
020402 108544
030402 108663
040402 108562
050402 108885
Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr.plot.html for a plot
of the table history.
Possible Bogus Routes
---------------------
*** Bogus 10.1.1.1/32 from AS(65301)
*** Bogus 96.0.0.0/20 from AS3549
AS Summary
----------
1) Gains by aggregating at the origin AS level
--- 05Apr02 ---
For the rest of the previous weeks gain information please see
http://www.employees.org:80/~tbates/cidr-report.html
2) Weekly Delta
Please see
http://www.employees.org:80/~tbates/cidr-report.html
for this part of the report
3) Interesting aggregates
Please see
http://www.employees.org:80/~tbates/cidr-report.html
for this part of the report
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This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet
Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan.
Daily listings are sent to bgp-stats(a)lists.apnic.net
For a graphical representation, please see http://www.apnic.net/stats/bgp.
If you have any comments please contact Philip Smith <pfs(a)cisco.com>.
Routing Table Report 20:00 +10GMT Fri 05 Apr, 2002
Analysis Summary
----------------
BGP routing table entries examined: 111183
Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 72523
Unique aggregates announced to Internet: 53862
Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 12853
Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 11134
Origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 4883
Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 1719
Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 55
Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table: 5.4
Max AS path length visible: 17
Illegal AS announcements present in the Routing Table: 32
Non-routable prefixes present in the Routing Table: 0
Prefixes being announced from the IANA Reserved Address blocks: 14
Number of addresses announced to Internet: 1163534440
Equivalent to 69 /8s, 90 /16s and 32 /24s
Percentage of available address space announced: 31.4
Percentage of allocated address space announced: 59.4
Percentage of available address space allocated: 52.8
Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 74810
APNIC Region Analysis Summary
-----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes: 18347
Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation: 10814
Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks: 16820
Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks: 10202
APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 1475
APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 481
APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 262
Average APNIC Region AS path length visible: 5.3
Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 15
Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet: 82542400
Equivalent to 4 /8s, 235 /16s and 127 /24s
Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 61.0
APNIC AS Blocks 4608 - 4864, 7467 - 7722, 9216 - 10239
17408 - 18431, 23552 - 24575
APNIC Address Blocks 61/8, 202/7, 210/7, 218/7 and 220/8
ARIN Region Analysis Summary
----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes: 74236
Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation: 47491
Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks: 52525
Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 17615
ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 7609
ARIN Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 2399
ARIN Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 764
Average ARIN Region AS path length visible: 5.2
Max ARIN Region AS path length visible: 16
Number of ARIN addresses announced to Internet: 183919940
Equivalent to 10 /8s, 246 /16s and 101 /24s
Percentage of available ARIN address space announced: 68.5
ARIN AS Blocks 1 - 1876, 1902 - 2042, 2044 - 2046, 2048 - 2106
2138 - 2584, 2615 - 2772, 2823 - 2829, 2880 - 3153
3354 - 4607, 4865 - 5119, 5632 - 6655, 6912 - 7466
7723 - 8191, 10240 - 12287, 13312 - 15359
16384 - 17407, 18432 - 20479, 21504 - 23551
ARIN Address Blocks 24/8, 63/8, 64/6, 68/8, 199/8, 200/8, 204/6,
208/7 and 216/8
RIPE Region Analysis Summary
----------------------------
Prefixes being announced by RIPE Region ASes: 18595
Total RIPE prefixes after maximum aggregation: 14218
Prefixes being announced from the RIPE address blocks: 15313
Unique aggregates announced from the RIPE address blocks: 10167
RIPE Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 3713
RIPE Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix: 2003
RIPE Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 679
Average RIPE Region AS path length visible: 5.8
Max RIPE Region AS path length visible: 17
Number of RIPE addresses announced to Internet: 108544800
Equivalent to 6 /8s, 120 /16s and 67 /24s
Percentage of available RIPE address space announced: 71.9
RIPE AS Blocks 1877 - 1901, 2043, 2047, 2107 - 2136, 2585 - 2614
2773 - 2822, 2830 - 2879, 3154 - 3353, 5377 - 5631
6656 - 6911, 8192 - 9215, 12288 - 13311, 15360 - 16383
20480 - 21503, 24576 - 25599
RIPE Address Blocks 62/8, 80/7, 193/8, 194/7, 212/7 and 217/8
APNIC Region per AS prefix count summary
----------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
1221 1289 1211 946 Telstra Pty Ltd
4538 470 1194 17 China Education and Research
2907 437 1927 371 SINET Japan
703 420 338 326 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
2764 387 361 361 connect.com.au pty ltd
9394 338 113 4 CHINA RAILWAY Internet(CRNET)
7474 312 290 211 Optus Communications Pty Ltd
4755 280 109 78 Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Aut
9443 276 44 64 Primus Telecommunications
4134 273 1986 93 Data Communications Bureau
17557 255 17 100 Pakistan Telecom
4766 220 1520 158 Korea Internet Exchange for "
7539 170 256 163 TANet2, sponsored by NSC, TAI
4804 160 84 67 Microplex PTY LTD
9583 149 32 5 Satyam Infoway Ltd.,
9768 139 385 79 Korea Telecom
7657 122 22 85 The Internet Group Limited
4713 119 898 104 NTT Communications Corporatio
17676 119 1904 12 XTAGE CORPORATION
4780 114 186 39 Digital United Inc.
RIPE Region per AS prefix count summary
---------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
702 1028 2577 843 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
3301 388 923 343 TeliaNet Sweden
3215 269 582 174 France Telecom / &Equant
5515 266 760 171 Sonera Finland Autonomous Sys
680 232 2149 231 DFN-IP service G-WiN
3320 227 1964 175 Deutsche Telekom AG
1257 215 463 212 SWIPnet Swedish IP Network
5400 196 83 93 Concert European Core Network
786 182 1874 182 The JANET IP Service
719 163 289 118 LANLINK autonomous system
8708 158 23 148 Romania Data Systems S.A.
2856 128 786 117 BTnet UK Regional network
12302 127 8 47 MobiFon S.A.
3303 123 564 122 Swisscom Ltd
8297 121 53 66 Teleglobe Autonomous System i
3269 117 694 71 TELECOM ITALIA
5536 107 11 27 Internet Egypt Network
5511 103 193 91 France Telecom
517 101 226 97 KPNQwest Germany GmbH
9051 101 6 25 INCONET Autonomous System
ARIN Region per AS prefix count summary
---------------------------------------
ASN No of nets /20 equiv MaxAgg Description
701 2077 8538 1456 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7018 1230 7512 920 AT&T
3908 849 1676 479 Supernet, Inc.
1239 822 3390 645 Sprint
1 804 8138 605 BBN Planet
4323 628 436 253 Time Warner Communications, I
852 625 1111 412 Telus Advanced Communications
7046 601 837 370 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
209 562 1997 321 Qwest
705 541 152 279 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7132 525 555 162 Southwestern Bell Internet Se
3549 519 861 269 Global Crossing
690 455 68 300 Merit Network
7843 430 314 50 Adelphia Corp.
2914 413 2162 409 Verio, Inc.
7066 362 203 250 Virginia Polytechnic Institut
2149 355 207 296 Performance Systems, Inc.
3741 342 731 235 The Internet Solution
6197 332 217 173 BellSouth Network Solutions,
3561 317 2152 285 Cable & Wireless USA
Global Per AS Maximum Aggr summary
----------------------------------
ASN No of nets Net Savings Description
4538 470 453 China Education and Research
7843 430 380 Adelphia Corp.
4323 628 375 Time Warner Communications, I
3908 849 370 Supernet, Inc.
7132 525 363 Southwestern Bell Internet Se
1221 1289 343 Telstra Pty Ltd
9394 338 334 CHINA RAILWAY Internet(CRNET)
7018 1230 310 AT&T
4151 307 291 USDA
11371 294 288 Rhythms NetConnections
6198 311 280 BellSouth Network Solutions,
4565 311 277 Epoch Networks
705 541 262 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
3549 519 250 Global Crossing
209 562 241 Qwest
6347 317 238 SAVVIS Communications Corpora
7046 601 231 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7029 243 228 Alltel Information Services,
4355 250 214 EarthLink, Inc.
852 625 213 Telus Advanced Communications
List of Unregistered ASNs (Global)
----------------------------------
Bad AS Designation Network Transit AS Description
23522 UNALLOCATED 63.144.122.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 63.145.151.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 63.147.197.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 63.149.31.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 63.149.35.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 63.151.165.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 63.151.166.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 63.151.206.0/24 209 Qwest
23279 UNALLOCATED 63.238.4.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 63.239.198.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 65.116.88.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 65.116.89.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 65.116.90.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 65.116.91.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 65.116.92.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 65.116.93.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 65.116.94.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 65.116.95.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 65.117.175.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 66.252.0.0/20 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 66.252.15.0/24 209 Qwest
65005 PRIVATE 152.70.0.0/16 90 Sun Microsystems, In
112 UNALLOCATED 192.175.48.0/24 3557 Vixie Enterprises
65535 PRIVATE 198.93.230.0/24 3550 Ateneo de Manila Uni
65535 PRIVATE 198.93.231.0/24 3550 Ateneo de Manila Uni
65535 PRIVATE 198.94.168.0/24 3550 Ateneo de Manila Uni
65535 PRIVATE 198.94.169.0/24 3550 Ateneo de Manila Uni
5757 UNALLOCATED 207.19.224.0/24 701 UUNET Technologies,
23522 UNALLOCATED 216.111.191.0/24 209 Qwest
23522 UNALLOCATED 216.111.239.0/24 209 Qwest
23279 UNALLOCATED 216.207.52.0/24 209 Qwest
23279 UNALLOCATED 216.207.53.0/24 209 Qwest
Advertised Unregistered Addresses
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Network Origin AS Description
39.0.0.0/8 4554 Exchange Point Blocks
96.0.0.0/20 3549 Global Crossing
132.0.0.0/10 568 DISO-UNRRA
134.137.0.0/16 7170 AT&T Government Markets
135.0.0.0/13 10455 Lucent Technologies
137.0.0.0/13 568 DISO-UNRRA
138.94.0.0/16 1 BBN Planet
144.7.0.0/16 701 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
153.36.0.0/14 701 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
153.147.0.0/16 3561 Cable & Wireless USA
154.150.0.0/16 6494 IDCI
158.0.0.0/13 568 DISO-UNRRA
164.233.0.0/16 6020 DISA NETWORK SERVICES
164.235.0.0/16 6025 US DOD NIC Unregistered
Number of prefixes announced per prefix length (Global)
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/1:0 /2:0 /3:0 /4:0 /5:0 /6:0
/7:0 /8:18 /9:5 /10:8 /11:14 /12:35
/13:88 /14:233 /15:401 /16:7207 /17:1404 /18:2564
/19:7425 /20:6889 /21:4964 /22:7624 /23:9188 /24:62083
/25:227 /26:288 /27:119 /28:116 /29:122 /30:125
/31:0 /32:36
Advertised prefixes smaller than registry allocations
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ASN No of nets Total ann. Description
701 1333 2077 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
1221 1148 1289 Telstra Pty Ltd
702 656 1028 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7018 645 1230 AT&T
3908 580 849 Supernet, Inc.
4323 496 628 Time Warner Communications, I
705 474 541 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
1239 474 822 Sprint
690 447 455 Merit Network
7046 414 601 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
1 397 804 BBN Planet
852 381 625 Telus Advanced Communications
3549 377 519 Global Crossing
209 370 562 Qwest
2764 342 387 connect.com.au pty ltd
703 337 420 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
7066 333 362 Virginia Polytechnic Institut
9394 324 338 CHINA RAILWAY Internet(CRNET)
11371 288 294 Rhythms NetConnections
4565 286 311 Epoch Networks
Number of /24s announced per /8 block (Global)
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3:1 9:1 12:492 13:10 15:2 17:6
20:2 24:774 25:1 32:68 38:8 40:6
44:1 57:14 61:305 62:180 63:1910 64:1195
65:1135 66:805 67:205 68:5 80:228 81:10
128:64 129:131 130:22 131:57 132:12 133:3
134:129 135:10 136:288 137:103 138:137 139:49
140:187 141:114 142:82 143:38 144:137 145:13
146:220 147:137 148:160 149:92 150:40 151:45
152:308 153:33 154:1 155:105 156:76 157:122
158:72 159:124 160:42 161:56 162:141 163:104
164:158 165:126 166:219 167:187 168:100 169:52
170:289 171:2 192:5456 193:2266 194:2095 195:807
196:430 198:3737 199:3222 200:2387 202:3153 203:4574
204:3241 205:2179 206:2620 207:2671 208:2568 209:2821
210:583 211:204 212:883 213:617 214:9 215:18
216:3114 217:462 218:15
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