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Hi,
again, here is a new route flap report. The villains from the
top of the previous report have apparently fixed their problem,
but a few ASes again manage to get the dubious position at the
top of the list with more than 20.000 route flaps in the 24 hours
from Oct 12 03:05 GMT to Oct 13 03:05 GMT.
Again I would like to draw to your attention the fact that some
destinations are apparently being originated by more than one AS.
These show up in the report with more then one origin. I was
under the impression that thsi is an illegal or highly
undesireable configuration; I would still like to hear some
comments on this issue.
The top 20 were:
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1717 26152 9317 9459 594 1717 RENATER
174:2149 21315 3503 3838 1019 2149 PSINET-2
174:2149 21315 3503 3838 1019 174 NYSERNET-AS
1270 7441 3020 3026 242 1270 EUnet/DE
701 6187 1863 1970 872 701 AlterNet
517 4397 1485 1514 117 517 XLINK-UKA
1237 3689 1172 1176 103 1237 EUNSOL-AS
1899 2854 1230 1274 115 1899 Fnet, EUnet-France
86 2845 592 740 452 86 SURANET-AS
378 2789 387 630 127 378 ILAN
1836 2541 1251 1249 62 1836 EUnet/CH Autonomous System
2551 2519 395 421 196 2551 NETCOM-AS
279 2331 743 1186 490 279 SURANET-AS-2
1290 1922 674 698 81 1290 EUnet GB
3354 1907 307 400 216 3354 THENET-AS-1
2915 1576 202 252 101 2915 SPIN-NET
174 1554 428 470 124 174 NYSERNET-AS
1250 1544 353 521 343 1250 SINGAPORE-AS
137 1410 163 182 169 137 GARR
2715 1385 377 383 18 2715 REDERIO-AS
Legend:
"Origin(s)" are the AS or ASes seen as "origin" of routing updates
(essentially the last element in the logged path).
"flaps" is the sum of "retr" and the number of times the route was
updated (e.g. new path)
"retr" is the number of times a route was withdrawn (retracted)
"unrch" is the number of withdrawals which caused loss of
connectivity for a destination
"dests" is the number of destinations involved in route flaps
"AS description" was what the RIPE database told me last time I
looked up the AS descriptions or AS names.
Excluded from this picture are any routes involving as-sets
(there are a number of routing flaps involving them as well, I'll
hopefully get some time to analyzing them separately sometime
later...).
Attached below you will find a more detailed report showing the
number of times each individual path was announced for each of the
entries on the "top 20" list, I can also easily (on request) produce
a "per-network" report for any given AS.
Regards,
- Havard
------------------------------
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1717 26152 9317 9459 594 1717 RENATER
Count Path
11275 2603 1755 1717
6795 2603 3224 2043 1128 1755 1717
234 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 1755 1717
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
174:2149 21315 3503 3838 1019 2149 PSINET-2
Count Path
4724 2603 1805 1800 690 2149
446 2603 1755 1800 690 2149
572 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 2149
110 2603 1805 1800 1239 1240 690 2149
77 2603 1805 1800 701 690 2149
7 2603 1755 1800 1239 1240 690 2149
10 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 2149
9 2603 1755 1800 701 690 2149
2 2603 1805 1800 1133 1674 690 2149
8 2603 1805 1800 1239 690 2149
1 2603 1755 1800 1133 1674 690 2149
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
174:2149 21315 3503 3838 1019 174 NYSERNET-AS
Count Path
9673 2603 1805 1800 174
1598 2603 1755 1800 174
609 2603 1805 1800 690 174
70 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 174
114 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 174
66 2603 1755 1800 690 174
55 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 174
92 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 174
11 2603 1805 1800 690 701 174
18 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 174
23 2603 1805 1800 701 690 174
1 2603 1755 1800 701 690 174
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1270 7441 3020 3026 242 1270 EUnet/DE
Count Path
4421 2603 3224 2043 1128 286 1270
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
701 6187 1863 1970 872 701 AlterNet
Count Path
2789 2603 1805 1800 701
160 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 701
441 2603 1755 1800 701
71 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 701
546 2603 1805 1800 690 701
45 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 701
56 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 701
273 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 701
36 2603 1755 1800 690 701
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
517 4397 1485 1514 117 517 XLINK-UKA
Count Path
945 2603 3224 2043 1128 1755 1273 517
1483 2603 1755 1273 517
286 2603 1755 1800 690 1324 517
20 2603 1805 1800 701 690 1324 517
46 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 1755 1273 517
91 2603 1805 1800 690 1324 517
25 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 1324 517
16 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 1324 517
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1237 3689 1172 1176 103 1237 EUNSOL-AS
Count Path
874 2603 1805 1800 1237
1236 2603 3224 2043 786 1129 1237
407 2603 1755 1800 1237
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1899 2854 1230 1274 115 1899 Fnet, EUnet-France
Count Path
1624 2603 3224 2043 1128 286 1899
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
86 2845 592 740 452 86 SURANET-AS
Count Path
1402 2603 1805 1800 86
215 2603 1805 1800 690 279 3561 86
30 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 279 3561 86
71 2603 1755 1800 690 279 3561 86
55 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 279 3561 86
3 2603 1805 1800 701 690 279 3561 86
14 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 279 3561 86
10 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 279 3561 86
1 2603 1805 1800 1133 1674 690 279 3561 86
54 2603 1805 1800 690 279 86
308 2603 1805 1800 690 86
51 2603 1755 1800 86
23 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 86
5 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 86
3 2603 1805 1800 701 690 86
6 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 86
4 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 279 86
3 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 279 86
4 2603 1755 1800 690 86
3 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 86
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
378 2789 387 630 127 378 ILAN
Count Path
1280 2603 1755 378
686 2603 1755 1800 174 378
327 2603 1805 1800 174 378
19 2603 1755 1800 690 174 378
44 2603 3224 2043 1128 1755 378
22 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 174 378
6 2603 1805 1800 690 174 378
6 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 1755 378
7 2603 1755 1800 701 690 174 378
3 2603 1805 1800 701 690 174 378
1 2603 1755 1800 1133 1674 690 174 378
1 2603 1805 1800 1133 1674 690 174 378
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1836 2541 1251 1249 62 1836 EUnet/CH Autonomous System
Count Path
1290 2603 3224 2043 1128 286 1836
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
2551 2519 395 421 196 2551 NETCOM-AS
Count Path
909 2603 1805 1800 2551
693 2603 1805 1800 690 1321 2551
119 2603 1755 1800 2551
138 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 2551
145 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 2551
20 2603 1805 1800 690 2551
48 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 2551
10 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 1321 2551
15 2603 1755 1800 690 1321 2551
4 2603 1805 1800 1133 1674 690 2551
2 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 2551
8 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 2551
6 2603 1805 1800 701 690 1321 2551
1 2603 1805 1800 1133 1674 690 1321 2551
2 2603 1755 1800 690 2551
3 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 2551
1 2603 1755 1800 701 690 1321 2551
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
279 2331 743 1186 490 279 SURANET-AS-2
Count Path
764 2603 1805 1800 86 279
82 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 86 279
371 2603 1755 1800 86 279
116 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 279
80 2603 1805 1800 1239 690 279
52 2603 1805 1800 690 86 3561 279
46 2603 1805 1800 690 86 279
45 2603 1805 1800 690 279
2 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 279
10 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 86 279
3 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 86 279
4 2603 1755 1800 690 279
10 2603 1755 1800 690 86 279
3 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 279
2 2603 1805 1800 701 690 279
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1290 1922 674 698 81 1290 EUnet GB
Count Path
1248 2603 3224 2043 1128 286 1290
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
3354 1907 307 400 216 3354 THENET-AS-1
Count Path
436 2603 1755 1800 1239 3354
886 2603 1805 1800 1239 3354
238 2603 1805 1800 690 3354
14 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 3354
16 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1239 3354
2 2603 1805 1800 1239 1240 690 3354
7 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 1239 3354
1 2603 1755 1800 690 3354
1 2603 1805 1800 1239 1240 690 114 3354
2 2603 1805 1800 690 114 3354
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
2915 1576 202 252 101 2915 SPIN-NET
Count Path
335 2603 1805 1800 690 2149 174 2713 2915
840 2603 1805 1800 174 2713 2915
199 2603 1755 1800 174 2713 2915
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
174 1554 428 470 124 174 NYSERNET-AS
Count Path
775 2603 1805 1800 174
301 2603 1755 1800 174
24 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 174
35 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 174
23 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 174
23 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 174
8 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 174
1 2603 1805 1800 690 174
2 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 3561 174
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1250 1544 353 521 343 1250 SINGAPORE-AS
Count Path
912 2603 1805 1800 690 97 1250
14 2603 1755 1800 690 97 1250
1 2603 1755 1800 1239 1240 690 97 1250
240 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 97 1250
6 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 97 1250
9 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 97 1250
8 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 97 1250
1 2603 1805 1800 1239 1240 690 97 1250
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
137 1410 163 182 169 137 GARR
Count Path
423 2603 3224 2043 137
226 2603 1755 1128 2043 137
82 2603 1755 1800 86 293 3425 2038 513 2043 137
383 2603 1755 513 2038 137
61 2603 1805 1800 86 293 3425 2038 137
46 2603 3224 2043 1128 513 2038 137
13 2603 1755 1128 2043 513 2038 137
3 2603 1755 1800 293 3425 2038 513 1128 2043 137
2 2603 1805 1800 701 690 293 3425 2038 137
2 2603 1755 1800 701 690 293 3425 2038 137
2 2603 1755 1800 86 293 3425 2038 137
2 2603 3224 2043 513 2038 137
2 2603 1755 1800 86 293 3425 2038 513 1128 2043 137
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
2715 1385 377 383 18 2715 REDERIO-AS
Count Path
619 2603 1805 1800 690 1740 2715
175 2603 1755 1800 690 1740 2715
14 2603 1755 1800 701 690 1740 2715
121 2603 1805 1800 701 690 1740 2715
77 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 1740 2715
11 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 1740 2715
4 2603 1805 1800 1133 1674 690 1740 2715
7
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Dear all,
I am pleased to say that the first step of the RIPE database
transition has been succesfully completed yesterday. Up till now, one
minor and one major bug have been found and fixed and the database
seems stable.
Those who daily ftp the ripe database from ftp.ripe.net may have
found that it was not there this morning. This was a simple typo in
one of my scripts and has been fixed. The ftpable files (the complete
database in ripe/dbase/ripe.db and the split versions in
ripe/dbase/split) are currently generated at around 5:30 (AM for the
US folks ;-) Dutch time, which is currently UTC+1. All database files
ara available as uncompressed and compressed (both normal compress and
gzip) versions. The generation time can be changed if you think there
is a need (earlier, not later).
Those who run a secondary copy of the database may find that the
latest ftpable database takes much longer to index. This is because
the database now includes large provider blocks, and the old software
is not good at handling large blocks. The current plan is to have a
beta release of the software (with some documentation on the changes)
ready this weekend, so you can pick up this software and use it to
index the RIPE database. This version will have all of the classless
and other features as per the database transition plan (T1).
As far as conflicts/problems in the guardian files are concerned, most
of them have been resolved. There are some 15 guardian files left with
problems. These guardians will be approached to correct these
problems.
If you have questions/comments/bugs, please report to me personally,
or to any of the above lists if you think they are interesting for a
larger audience.
Regards,
-Marten
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mf> If you were homed to the NSFNET in two different places, you needed
mf> unique AS's at each peering point. So you had to dump your nets
mf> into two different AS's. I realize this recently changed,
mf> but why deal with it now, when it will soon go away.
Huh? Your nets still could originate in a single AS and as-paths
should look like
690 1800 1239
690 1240 1239
--vadim
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This is an auto-generated mail on Wed Oct 12 21:10:01 MET 1994
As stated above this is auto-generated so it is not checked before it leaves
my workstation.
This is a list of the "Top 20" players who if CIDRizing at the AS level
could make a significant gain in the size of Internet routing tables. This
may be an over-estimation but it is hoped that this can act as an incentive
for the "Top 20" and others to look at their CIDR capability.
This report is available as:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/Top-20.12Oct94
The current (and of course this one today) report is always accessible as:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/Top-20
A full summary of all the ASes seen in the Internet can be seen by
looking in:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/AS*
Please also find a summary of the last weeks changes in terms of withdrawn and
added routes. Please note that this is only a snapshot but does some indication
of ASes participating in CIDR.
More information can be found in:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/Delta.*
Also, for a short time this gives details of any possibly interesting
aggregates currently seen in the routing. Interesting here means not a
aggregate made as a set of classful routes.
This a daily snapshot of changes in classfull 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 Routes from 05Oct94 to 12Oct94
-195 AS279 SURANET-AS-2
-158 AS86 SURANET-AS
-75 AS1717 RENATER
-57 AS267 CICNET2-AS
-40 AS1237 EUNSOL-AS
-38 AS1239 SprintLink
-29 AS3561 MCI-RESTON
-27 AS225 VIRGINIA-AS
-26 AS786 The JANET IP Service
-21 AS3450 UTK
-16 AS3749 TECNET
-14 AS1324 NSFNETTEST29-AS
-11 AS813 UUNETCA-AS1
-9 AS2652 CDAGOVN
-8 AS2048 LANET-1
-6 AS1327 NSFNETTEST32-AS
-5 AS3113 DOC-ESA-ASN
-4 AS1251 ANBR-AS
-3 AS1798 AS1798
-2 AS1776 Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien
Top 20 Added Routes from 05Oct94 to 12Oct94
230 AS701 AlterNet
57 AS266 CICNET1-AS
55 AS2900 WN-AZ
41 AS2914 LITTLE-GARDEN
23 AS2702 INTERSERVE
21 AS1970 TAMUS-NET
18 AS2907 SINET-AS
16 AS560 NEARNET-EXT-AS
14 AS2493 FONOROLA-EAST
12 AS1204 SUNYNET-ASN-AS
10 AS3602 INSINC
9 AS3407 INTERPATH-NC
8 AS174 NYSERNET-AS
7 AS2704 HOOKUP-NET-A
6 AS2111 AS for BELNET sites connected to
5 AS1225 CICNET3-AS
4 AS271 BCNET-AS
3 AS2149 PSINET-2
2 AS22 NOSC
1 AS1793 SPRINTLINK5
List of possibly interesting aggregates
---------------------------------------
aggregate origin-AS AS Description
144.223.240.0/26 AS1239 SprintLink
157.166.47.0/24 AS1686 ANS-BLK1
Here follows the last weeks "Top 20" list with the corresponding date.
--- 12Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1482 686 796 53.7% AlterNet
AS174 1024 743 281 27.4% NYSERNET-AS
AS560 638 443 195 30.6% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1275 389 198 191 49.1% DFN-IP
AS1250 328 144 184 56.1% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 463 291 172 37.1% PSINET-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS271 242 122 120 49.6% BCNET-AS
AS97 422 306 116 27.5% JVNC-AS
AS372 439 327 112 25.5% NSN-AMES-AS
AS2493 213 111 102 47.9% FONOROLA-EAST
AS2150 212 114 98 46.2% CSUNET-SW
AS279 314 226 88 28.0% SURANET-AS-2
AS1955 151 78 73 48.3% HUNGARNET
AS376 137 68 69 50.4% RISQ-AS
AS137 185 117 68 36.8% GARR
AS1225 327 259 68 20.8% CICNET3-AS
AS1329 126 59 67 53.2% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS549 241 177 64 26.6% ONET-AS
AS2907 206 142 64 31.1% SINET-AS
--- 11Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1418 685 733 51.7% AlterNet
AS174 1006 738 268 26.6% NYSERNET-AS
AS560 635 440 195 30.7% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1275 389 198 191 49.1% DFN-IP
AS1250 315 145 170 54.0% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 449 283 166 37.0% PSINET-2
AS279 499 364 135 27.1% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS271 242 122 120 49.6% BCNET-AS
AS97 417 298 119 28.5% JVNC-AS
AS372 428 312 116 27.1% NSN-AMES-AS
AS86 448 335 113 25.2% SURANET-AS
AS2493 213 110 103 48.4% FONOROLA-EAST
AS2150 211 113 98 46.4% CSUNET-SW
AS1955 151 78 73 48.3% HUNGARNET
AS1329 131 61 70 53.4% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 137 68 69 50.4% RISQ-AS
AS137 187 118 69 36.9% GARR
AS1225 319 251 68 21.3% CICNET3-AS
AS549 239 175 64 26.8% ONET-AS
--- 10Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1415 681 734 51.9% AlterNet
AS174 982 727 255 26.0% NYSERNET-AS
AS560 636 441 195 30.7% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1275 389 198 191 49.1% DFN-IP
AS2149 454 286 168 37.0% PSINET-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS1250 278 146 132 47.5% SINGAPORE-AS
AS271 242 122 120 49.6% BCNET-AS
AS97 419 302 117 27.9% JVNC-AS
AS86 449 333 116 25.8% SURANET-AS
AS372 430 321 109 25.3% NSN-AMES-AS
AS2493 212 108 104 49.1% FONOROLA-EAST
AS2150 211 113 98 46.4% CSUNET-SW
AS279 350 259 91 26.0% SURANET-AS-2
AS1329 131 61 70 53.4% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 137 68 69 50.4% RISQ-AS
AS137 184 116 68 37.0% GARR
AS1225 322 255 67 20.8% CICNET3-AS
AS2907 205 140 65 31.7% SINET-AS
AS549 239 175 64 26.8% ONET-AS
--- 09Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1417 681 736 51.9% AlterNet
AS174 992 728 264 26.6% NYSERNET-AS
AS560 637 442 195 30.6% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1275 389 198 191 49.1% DFN-IP
AS2149 453 284 169 37.3% PSINET-2
AS1250 295 149 146 49.5% SINGAPORE-AS
AS279 491 356 135 27.5% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS97 427 307 120 28.1% JVNC-AS
AS271 242 122 120 49.6% BCNET-AS
AS86 439 330 109 24.8% SURANET-AS
AS372 416 309 107 25.7% NSN-AMES-AS
AS2493 209 105 104 49.8% FONOROLA-EAST
AS2150 211 113 98 46.4% CSUNET-SW
AS1955 150 77 73 48.7% HUNGARNET
AS1329 131 61 70 53.4% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 137 68 69 50.4% RISQ-AS
AS137 184 116 68 37.0% GARR
AS1225 323 255 68 21.1% CICNET3-AS
AS2907 205 141 64 31.2% SINET-AS
--- 08Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1418 682 736 51.9% AlterNet
AS174 994 733 261 26.3% NYSERNET-AS
AS560 636 441 195 30.7% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1275 389 198 191 49.1% DFN-IP
AS2149 456 282 174 38.2% PSINET-2
AS279 498 362 136 27.3% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS97 421 301 120 28.5% JVNC-AS
AS271 242 122 120 49.6% BCNET-AS
AS372 437 322 115 26.3% NSN-AMES-AS
AS86 436 327 109 25.0% SURANET-AS
AS2493 209 105 104 49.8% FONOROLA-EAST
AS2150 212 114 98 46.2% CSUNET-SW
AS1955 152 79 73 48.0% HUNGARNET
AS1329 131 61 70 53.4% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 137 68 69 50.4% RISQ-AS
AS137 185 117 68 36.8% GARR
AS1225 323 255 68 21.1% CICNET3-AS
AS2907 207 142 65 31.4% SINET-AS
AS549 238 174 64 26.9% ONET-AS
--- 07Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1417 686 731 51.6% AlterNet
AS174 1015 732 283 27.9% NYSERNET-AS
AS560 625 434 191 30.6% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1275 389 198 191 49.1% DFN-IP
AS1250 325 147 178 54.8% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 463 293 170 36.7% PSINET-2
AS279 502 363 139 27.7% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS271 238 119 119 50.0% BCNET-AS
AS97 418 300 118 28.2% JVNC-AS
AS372 446 331 115 25.8% NSN-AMES-AS
AS86 440 327 113 25.7% SURANET-AS
AS2493 204 106 98 48.0% FONOROLA-EAST
AS2150 205 108 97 47.3% CSUNET-SW
AS1955 152 79 73 48.0% HUNGARNET
AS1329 131 61 70 53.4% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS137 185 117 68 36.8% GARR
AS1225 322 254 68 21.1% CICNET3-AS
AS376 131 64 67 51.1% RISQ-AS
AS2907 207 142 65 31.4% SINET-AS
--- 06Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1414 686 728 51.5% AlterNet
AS174 1005 727 278 27.7% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 389 198 191 49.1% DFN-IP
AS560 625 435 190 30.4% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1250 318 141 177 55.7% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 452 285 167 36.9% PSINET-2
AS279 506 366 140 27.7% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS97 420 301 119 28.3% JVNC-AS
AS271 238 119 119 50.0% BCNET-AS
AS86 449 333 116 25.8% SURANET-AS
AS372 443 329 114 25.7% NSN-AMES-AS
AS2493 212 108 104 49.1% FONOROLA-EAST
AS2150 206 109 97 47.1% CSUNET-SW
AS1955 152 79 73 48.0% HUNGARNET
AS1329 131 61 70 53.4% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS137 186 118 68 36.6% GARR
AS1225 322 254 68 21.1% CICNET3-AS
AS376 131 64 67 51.1% RISQ-AS
AS549 238 174 64 26.9% ONET-AS
--- 05Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1252 682 570 45.5% AlterNet
AS174 1016 726 290 28.5% NYSERNET-AS
AS560 622 433 189 30.4% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS1250 327 145 182 55.7% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 460 286 174 37.8% PSINET-2
AS279 509 363 146 28.7% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS97 421 302 119 28.3% JVNC-AS
AS271 238 119 119 50.0% BCNET-AS
AS372 442 328 114 25.8% NSN-AMES-AS
AS86 440 331 109 24.8% SURANET-AS
AS2150 209 111 98 46.9% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 199 108 91 45.7% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1955 150 77 73 48.7% HUNGARNET
AS1329 129 60 69 53.5% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS137 186 118 68 36.6% GARR
AS1225 322 254 68 21.1% CICNET3-AS
AS376 131 64 67 51.1% RISQ-AS
AS549 237 173 64 27.0% ONET-AS
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This is an auto-generated mail on Wed Oct 5 21:10:00 MET 1994
As stated above this is auto-generated so it is not checked before it leaves
my workstation.
This is a list of the "Top 20" players who if CIDRizing at the AS level
could make a significant gain in the size of Internet routing tables. This
may be an over-estimation but it is hoped that this can act as an incentive
for the "Top 20" and others to look at their CIDR capability.
This report is available as:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/Top-20.05Oct94
The current (and of course this one today) report is always accessible as:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/Top-20
A full summary of all the ASes seen in the Internet can be seen by
looking in:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/AS*
Please also find a summary of the last weeks changes in terms of withdrawn and
added routes. Please note that this is only a snapshot but does some indication
of ASes participating in CIDR.
More information can be found in:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/Delta.*
Also, for a short time this gives details of any possibly interesting
aggregates currently seen in the routing. Interesting here means not a
aggregate made as a set of classful routes.
This a daily snapshot of changes in classfull 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 Routes from 28Sep94 to 05Oct94
-135 AS701 AlterNet
-130 AS1239 SprintLink
-62 AS2572 MORENET
-49 AS279 SURANET-AS-2
-24 AS2699 BBN-DSI1
-14 AS3602 INSINC
-12 AS1204 SUNYNET-ASN-AS
-11 AS19 CSS-DOMAIN
-10 AS2111 AS for BELNET sites connected to
-8 AS2611 AS for BELNET sites connected to
-5 AS2048 LANET-1
-4 AS517 XLINK-UKA
-3 AS2505 JNIC-ASN
-2 AS1729 TIPnet (Unisource)
-1 AS1322 NSFNETTEST27-AS
Top 20 Added Routes from 28Sep94 to 05Oct94
75 AS1790 SPRINTLINK2
40 AS3741 IS
36 AS2149 PSINET-2
30 AS684 MBNET-AS
23 AS271 BCNET-AS
22 AS813 CANET-ASN
17 AS1324 NSFNETTEST29-AS
16 AS1717 RENATER
13 AS568 SUMNET-AS
11 AS1251 ANBR-AS
10 AS1327 NSFNETTEST32-AS
9 AS2493 FONOROLA-EAST
8 AS378 ILAN
7 AS2150 CSUNET-SW
6 AS1103 SURFnet IP
5 AS1225 CICNET3-AS
4 AS1759 The DataNet IP Service
3 AS3673 INTERACCESS
2 AS22 NOSC
1 AS2706 HKSUPER
List of possibly interesting aggregates
---------------------------------------
aggregate origin-AS AS Description
144.223.240.0/26 AS1239 SprintLink
144.228.73.96/30 AS3734 SJEN
157.166.47.0/24 AS1686 ANS-BLK1
199.201.64.6/31 AS3708 FF-ASN
Here follows the last weeks "Top 20" list with the corresponding date.
--- 05Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1252 682 570 45.5% AlterNet
AS174 1016 726 290 28.5% NYSERNET-AS
AS560 622 433 189 30.4% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS1250 327 145 182 55.7% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 460 286 174 37.8% PSINET-2
AS279 509 363 146 28.7% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS97 421 302 119 28.3% JVNC-AS
AS271 238 119 119 50.0% BCNET-AS
AS372 442 328 114 25.8% NSN-AMES-AS
AS86 440 331 109 24.8% SURANET-AS
AS2150 209 111 98 46.9% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 199 108 91 45.7% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1955 150 77 73 48.7% HUNGARNET
AS1329 129 60 69 53.5% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS137 186 118 68 36.6% GARR
AS1225 322 254 68 21.1% CICNET3-AS
AS376 131 64 67 51.1% RISQ-AS
AS549 237 173 64 27.0% ONET-AS
--- 04Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1407 683 724 51.5% AlterNet
AS174 1001 718 283 28.3% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS560 619 432 187 30.2% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1250 311 142 169 54.3% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 448 286 162 36.2% PSINET-2
AS279 503 357 146 29.0% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 242 108 134 55.4% EUnet/DE
AS271 238 119 119 50.0% BCNET-AS
AS97 419 301 118 28.2% JVNC-AS
AS86 447 334 113 25.3% SURANET-AS
AS372 438 328 110 25.1% NSN-AMES-AS
AS2150 201 106 95 47.3% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 198 105 93 47.0% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1955 151 78 73 48.3% HUNGARNET
AS1329 129 60 69 53.5% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS1225 323 255 68 21.1% CICNET3-AS
AS376 131 64 67 51.1% RISQ-AS
AS137 180 114 66 36.7% GARR
AS549 234 170 64 27.4% ONET-AS
--- 03Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1403 681 722 51.5% AlterNet
AS174 954 704 250 26.2% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS560 621 435 186 30.0% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1250 312 147 165 52.9% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 444 280 164 36.9% PSINET-2
AS279 496 356 140 28.2% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 242 108 134 55.4% EUnet/DE
AS271 238 119 119 50.0% BCNET-AS
AS97 414 298 116 28.0% JVNC-AS
AS372 445 332 113 25.4% NSN-AMES-AS
AS86 435 326 109 25.1% SURANET-AS
AS2150 202 108 94 46.5% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 168 83 85 50.6% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1955 150 77 73 48.7% HUNGARNET
AS1329 124 56 68 54.8% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 129 62 67 51.9% RISQ-AS
AS137 182 115 67 36.8% GARR
AS1225 318 253 65 20.4% CICNET3-AS
AS549 234 170 64 27.4% ONET-AS
--- 02Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1403 681 722 51.5% AlterNet
AS174 948 701 247 26.1% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS560 620 433 187 30.2% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS2149 450 280 170 37.8% PSINET-2
AS1250 302 149 153 50.7% SINGAPORE-AS
AS279 499 359 140 28.1% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 242 108 134 55.4% EUnet/DE
AS271 237 118 119 50.2% BCNET-AS
AS97 409 291 118 28.9% JVNC-AS
AS86 436 327 109 25.0% SURANET-AS
AS372 412 313 99 24.0% NSN-AMES-AS
AS2150 202 108 94 46.5% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 197 105 92 46.7% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1955 150 77 73 48.7% HUNGARNET
AS1329 124 56 68 54.8% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS1225 319 251 68 21.3% CICNET3-AS
AS376 129 62 67 51.9% RISQ-AS
AS137 181 114 67 37.0% GARR
AS549 233 169 64 27.5% ONET-AS
--- 01Oct94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1404 681 723 51.5% AlterNet
AS174 957 713 244 25.5% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS560 619 433 186 30.0% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1250 309 148 161 52.1% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 435 286 149 34.3% PSINET-2
AS279 498 359 139 27.9% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 242 108 134 55.4% EUnet/DE
AS271 238 119 119 50.0% BCNET-AS
AS97 415 299 116 28.0% JVNC-AS
AS86 441 328 113 25.6% SURANET-AS
AS372 437 327 110 25.2% NSN-AMES-AS
AS2150 203 109 94 46.3% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 196 104 92 46.9% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1955 150 77 73 48.7% HUNGARNET
AS137 184 115 69 37.5% GARR
AS1329 129 60 69 53.5% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS1225 321 253 68 21.2% CICNET3-AS
AS376 129 62 67 51.9% RISQ-AS
AS549 234 170 64 27.4% ONET-AS
--- 30Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1404 680 724 51.6% AlterNet
AS174 1001 718 283 28.3% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS560 621 435 186 30.0% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1250 316 141 175 55.4% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 444 284 160 36.0% PSINET-2
AS279 493 354 139 28.2% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 242 108 134 55.4% EUnet/DE
AS372 441 330 111 25.2% NSN-AMES-AS
AS97 409 301 108 26.4% JVNC-AS
AS271 215 113 102 47.4% BCNET-AS
AS86 407 306 101 24.8% SURANET-AS
AS2150 201 108 93 46.3% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 192 104 88 45.8% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1955 150 77 73 48.7% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 129 60 69 53.5% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS1225 320 252 68 21.2% CICNET3-AS
AS376 129 62 67 51.9% RISQ-AS
AS137 186 120 66 35.5% GARR
AS549 233 169 64 27.5% ONET-AS
--- 29Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1390 670 720 51.8% AlterNet
AS174 1008 729 279 27.7% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS560 620 434 186 30.0% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1250 308 146 162 52.6% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 441 284 157 35.6% PSINET-2
AS279 498 358 140 28.1% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 238 104 134 56.3% EUnet/DE
AS97 411 296 115 28.0% JVNC-AS
AS86 437 325 112 25.6% SURANET-AS
AS372 439 330 109 24.8% NSN-AMES-AS
AS271 214 112 102 47.7% BCNET-AS
AS2150 201 108 93 46.3% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 191 104 87 45.5% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 395 315 80 20.3% SprintLink
AS1955 150 77 73 48.7% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 129 60 69 53.5% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS1225 313 245 68 21.7% CICNET3-AS
AS376 129 62 67 51.9% RISQ-AS
AS549 232 168 64 27.6% ONET-AS
--- 28Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1387 674 713 51.4% AlterNet
AS174 1013 732 281 27.7% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS560 621 434 187 30.1% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS279 558 390 168 30.1% SURANET-AS-2
AS1250 291 141 150 51.5% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 424 283 141 33.3% PSINET-2
AS1270 242 108 134 55.4% EUnet/DE
AS97 410 295 115 28.0% JVNC-AS
AS372 440 330 110 25.0% NSN-AMES-AS
AS86 432 324 108 25.0% SURANET-AS
AS271 215 113 102 47.4% BCNET-AS
AS2150 202 108 94 46.5% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 190 107 83 43.7% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 391 312 79 20.2% SprintLink
AS1955 148 76 72 48.6% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 127 59 68 53.5% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 127 60 67 52.8% RISQ-AS
AS1225 317 250 67 21.1% CICNET3-AS
AS137 186 120 66 35.5% GARR
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Hi,
we have had some problems recently apparently caused by route
flapping, and this inspired me to create a setup where I can log the
"route flaps of the world" and then do some perl programming to
analyze the debug logs. After about a day of programming I now have
a handfull of scripts which are able to post-process the output of
"debug ip bgp updates" on a Cisco router.
The router I am using to log this with has a direct peer with
nord-gw.nordu.net, that should be taken into account when looking at
the results (if I'm not mistaken, to some extent we'll see more
local problems than those on remote networks).
Processing yesterday's log (covering the interval Sep 29 04:05 to
Sep 30 04:05) produced the following "top 20" list of ASes injecting
route flaps as seen from our perspective:
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
544 26070 264 266 109 544 The DataNet IP Service
719 17035 1 1 13 719 LANLINK autonomous system
1740 11880 2624 2623 186 1740 CERFNET
1717 7716 2645 2639 574 1717 RENATER
1221:297 6626 1155 1157 254 1221 AARNET-AS
1221:297 6626 1155 1157 254 297 NSN-UMD-AS
174:2149 5263 1705 1704 140 2149 PSINET-2
174:2149 5263 1705 1704 140 174 NYSERNET-AS
86 2890 489 488 113 86 SURANET-AS
2149:174 2604 769 769 178 2149 PSINET-2
2149:174 2604 769 769 178 174 NYSERNET-AS
2551 2354 318 318 174 2551 NETCOM-AS
372:297 2342 333 333 109 372 NSN-AMES-AS
372:297 2342 333 333 109 297 NSN-UMD-AS
297:1221 2168 337 346 95 1221 AARNET-AS
297:1221 2168 337 346 95 297 NSN-UMD-AS
372 2024 393 392 311 372 NSN-AMES-AS
701 1664 525 525 170 701 AlterNet
813 1589 617 615 83 813 CANET-ASN
2915 1488 391 391 83 2915 SPIN-NET
Legend:
"Origin(s)" are the AS or ASes seen as "origin" of routing updates
(essentially the last element in the logged path).
"flaps" is the sum of "retr" and the number of times the route was
updated (e.g. new path)
"retr" is the number of times a route was withdrawn (retracted)
"unrch" is the number of withdrawals which caused loss of
connectivity for a destination
"dests" is the number of destinations involved in route flaps
Excluded from this picture are any routes involving as-sets (there
are a number of routing flaps involving them as well, I'll see about
analyzing them separately...).
We are (as I write) trying to sort out the nordic-internal problem
involving the two on the top of the list.
One thing I want to draw to your attention, thogh, is the fact that
many destinations are apparently originated by more than one AS. I
was under the impression that this is an illegal or highly
undesireable configuration.
Attached below you will find a more detailed report showing the
number of times each individual path was announced for each of the
entries on the "top 20" list, I can also easily (on request) produce
a "per-network" report for any given AS.
It would seem that even beyond AS 1800 there are severe
instabilities in the routing.
Comments?
- Havard
PS. Maybe this should be redirected somewhere else than bgpd? nanog? iepg?
PPS. I am willing to give away my scripts to anyone asking (privately) for
them. Note that they're quick hacks and still evolving...
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Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
544 26070 264 266 109 544 The DataNet IP Service
Count Path
244 2603 1759 544
12734 2603 1741 1759 544
12840 2603 1741 544
5 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 701 1759 544
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
719 17035 1 1 13 719 LANLINK autonomous system
Count Path
17045 2603 1741 719
1 2603 3224 2043 1128 286 790 719
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1740 11880 2624 2623 186 1740 CERFNET
Count Path
1029 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 1740
5071 2603 1805 1800 690 1740
937 2603 1755 1800 690 1740
1947 2603 1805 1800 701 690 1740
173 2603 1755 1800 701 690 1740
51 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 1740
82 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 1740
15 2603 1805 1800 1133 1674 690 1740
5 2603 1755 1800 1133 1674 690 1740
15 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 1740
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1717 7716 2645 2639 574 1717 RENATER
Count Path
2174 2603 3224 2043 1128 1755 1717
2486 2603 1755 1717
479 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 1755 1717
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1221:297 6626 1155 1157 254 1221 AARNET-AS
Count Path
1885 2603 1805 1800 690 372 1221
846 2603 1805 1800 701 690 372 1221
272 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 372 1221
32 2603 1755 1800 701 690 372 1221
31 2603 1755 1800 690 372 1221
4 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 372 1221
1 2603 1805 1800 1239 1240 690 372 1221
1 2603 1755 1800 1239 1240 690 372 1221
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
1221:297 6626 1155 1157 254 297 NSN-UMD-AS
Count Path
582 2603 1805 1800 690 297
1035 2603 1805 1800 701 690 297
427 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 297
347 2603 1755 1800 701 690 297
6 2603 1755 1800 690 297
2 2603 1805 1800 1239 690 297
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
174:2149 5263 1705 1704 140 2149 PSINET-2
Count Path
332 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 2149
397 2603 1805 1800 690 2149
154 2603 1805 1800 701 690 2149
58 2603 1755 1800 701 690 2149
93 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 2149
32 2603 1805 1800 1239 1240 690 2149
5 2603 1755 1800 1239 1240 690 2149
51 2603 1755 1800 690 2149
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
174:2149 5263 1705 1704 140 174 NYSERNET-AS
Count Path
1432 2603 1805 1800 174
335 2603 1755 1800 174
229 2603 1805 1800 690 174
113 2603 1805 1800 701 690 174
108 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 174
43 2603 1755 1800 690 174
22 2603 1755 1800 701 690 174
86 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 174
33 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 174
25 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 174
8 2603 1805 1800 690 701 174
2 2603 1755 1800 690 701 174
1 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 174
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
86 2890 489 488 113 86 SURANET-AS
Count Path
93 2603 1755 1800 86
857 2603 1805 1800 86
25 2603 1805 1800 690 279 86
352 2603 1805 1800 690 279 3561 86
84 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 279 3561 86
72 2603 1755 1800 690 279 3561 86
80 2603 1805 1800 701 690 86
674 2603 1805 1800 690 86
44 2603 1755 1800 690 86
32 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 279 3561 86
28 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 86
41 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 86
3 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 279 3561 86
3 2603 1755 1800 701 690 279 3561 86
5 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 279 3561 86
3 2603 1755 1800 690 279 86
2 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 279 86
12 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 279 86
3 2603 1805 1800 701 690 279 86
1 2603 1755 1800 701 690 86
2 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 86
1 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 1957 690 279 86
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
2149:174 2604 769 769 178 2149 PSINET-2
Count Path
220 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 2149
35 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 2149
116 2603 1805 1800 701 690 2149
215 2603 1805 1800 690 2149
37 2603 1755 1800 690 2149
27 2603 1755 1800 701 690 2149
8 2603 1805 1800 1239 1240 690 2149
2 2603 1755 1800 1239 1240 690 2149
2 2603 1805 1800 1133 1674 690 2149
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
2149:174 2604 769 769 178 174 NYSERNET-AS
Count Path
709 2603 1805 1800 174
47 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 174
118 2603 1805 1800 690 174
158 2603 1755 1800 174
18 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 174
55 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 174
42 2603 1805 1800 701 690 174
10 2603 1755 1800 701 690 174
13 2603 1755 1800 690 174
4 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 174
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
2551 2354 318 318 174 2551 NETCOM-AS
Count Path
708 2603 1805 1800 690 1321 2551
886 2603 1805 1800 2551
158 2603 1805 1800 701 690 2551
91 2603 1805 1800 690 2551
22 2603 1805 1800 701 690 1321 2551
93 2603 1755 1800 2551
30 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 2551
20 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 2551
9 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 2551
3 2603 1755 1800 701 690 2551
7 2603 1755 1800 690 1321 2551
2 2603 1755 1800 690 2551
3 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 1321 2551
3 2603 1755 1800 701 690 1321 2551
1 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 2551
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
372:297 2342 333 333 109 372 NSN-AMES-AS
Count Path
163 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 372
1067 2603 1805 1800 690 372
407 2603 1805 1800 701 690 372
66 2603 1755 1800 701 690 372
51 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 372
64 2603 1755 1800 690 372
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
372:297 2342 333 333 109 297 NSN-UMD-AS
Count Path
182 2603 1805 1800 690 297
3 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 297
3 2603 1755 1800 690 297
3 2603 1805 1800 701 690 297
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
297:1221 2168 337 346 95 1221 AARNET-AS
Count Path
567 2603 1805 1800 690 372 1221
253 2603 1805 1800 701 690 372 1221
97 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 372 1221
1 2603 1755 1800 701 690 372 1221
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
297:1221 2168 337 346 95 297 NSN-UMD-AS
Count Path
93 2603 1755 1800 690 297
189 2603 1805 1800 690 297
249 2603 1805 1800 701 690 297
221 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 297
161 2603 1755 1800 701 690 297
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
372 2024 393 392 311 372 NSN-AMES-AS
Count Path
315 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 372
515 2603 1755 1800 690 372
614 2603 1805 1800 690 372
136 2603 1805 1800 701 690 372
50 2603 1755 1800 701 690 372
1 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 372
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
701 1664 525 525 170 701 AlterNet
Count Path
20 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 701
590 2603 1805 1800 701
47 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 701
102 2603 1755 1800 701
59 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 701
283 2603 1805 1800 690 701
39 2603 1805 1800 1133 1674 690 701
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
813 1589 617 615 83 813 CANET-ASN
Count Path
588 2603 1805 1800 701 813
232 2603 1755 1800 701 813
39 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 701 813
47 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 701 813
48 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 701 813
10 2603 1805 1800 690 701 813
8 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 701 813
1 2603 1755 1800 690 701 813
2 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 701 813
Origin(s) flaps retr unrch dests AS AS Description
2915 1488 391 391 83 2915 SPIN-NET
Count Path
121 2603 1805 1800 1133 690 2149 174 2713 2915
121 2603 1755 1800 1133 690 2149 174 2713 2915
375 2603 1755 1800 174 2713 2915
379 2603 1805 1800 174 2713 2915
12 2603 3224 2043 1128 1133 1800 174 2713 2915
44 2603 1805 1800 690 2149 174 2713 2915
39 2603 1805 1800 701 690 2149 174 2713 2915
1 2603 1805 1800 1239 1280 174 2713 2915
2 2603 1755 1800 1239 1280 174 2713 2915
3 2603 1755 1800 690 2149 174 2713 2915
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This is an auto-generated mail on Wed Sep 28 21:10:00 MET 1994
As stated above this is auto-generated so it is not checked before it leaves
my workstation.
This is a list of the "Top 20" players who if CIDRizing at the AS level
could make a significant gain in the size of Internet routing tables. This
may be an over-estimation but it is hoped that this can act as an incentive
for the "Top 20" and others to look at their CIDR capability.
This report is available as:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/Top-20.28Sep94
The current (and of course this one today) report is always accessible as:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/Top-20
A full summary of all the ASes seen in the Internet can be seen by
looking in:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/AS*
Please also find a summary of the last weeks changes in terms of withdrawn and
added routes. Please note that this is only a snapshot but does some indication
of ASes participating in CIDR.
More information can be found in:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/cidr/stats/Delta.*
Also, for a short time this gives details of any possibly interesting
aggregates currently seen in the routing. Interesting here means not a
aggregate made as a set of classful routes.
This a daily snapshot of changes in classfull 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 Routes from 21Sep94 to 28Sep94
-326 AS200 BARRNET-AS
-290 AS1270 EUnet/DE
-255 AS2149 PSINET-2
-115 AS681 KAWAIHIKO-1
-111 AS1849 PIPEX, Public IP EXchange
-59 AS2871 MAZ/CLS
-46 AS372 NSN-AMES-AS
-33 AS297 NSN-UMD-AS
-18 AS1221 AARNET-AS
-14 AS542 ARNET
-13 AS2873 Genesis Project Internet Service
-11 AS279 SURANET-AS-2
-9 AS2611 AS for BELNET sites connected to
-8 AS2637 GEORGIA-TECH
-6 AS1334 NSFNETTEST39-AS
-4 AS1327 NSFNETTEST32-AS
-3 AS22 NOSC
-2 AS1250 SINGAPORE-AS
-1 AS685 NWNET-AS
Top 20 Added Routes from 21Sep94 to 28Sep94
253 AS174 NYSERNET-AS
102 AS701 AlterNet
65 AS1275 DFN-IP
62 AS2572 MORENET
31 AS2552 WUSTL-ASN
29 AS1717 RENATER
25 AS1251 ANBR-AS
24 AS2907 SINET-AS
15 AS807 CANET-ASN
14 AS560 NEARNET-EXT-AS
12 AS1887 NASK
11 AS3559 KORNET
10 AS1836 EUnet/CH Autonomous System
9 AS378 ILAN
8 AS1204 SUNYNET-ASN-AS
7 AS2895 FREEnet
6 AS2150 CSUNET-SW
5 AS137 GARR
4 AS1967 TR-NET
3 AS271 BCNET-AS
List of possibly interesting aggregates
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aggregate origin-AS AS Description
144.228.73.96/30 AS3734 SJEN
199.201.64.6/31 AS3708 FF-ASN
Here follows the last weeks "Top 20" list with the corresponding date.
--- 28Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1387 674 713 51.4% AlterNet
AS174 1013 732 281 27.7% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 388 200 188 48.5% DFN-IP
AS560 621 434 187 30.1% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS279 558 390 168 30.1% SURANET-AS-2
AS1250 291 141 150 51.5% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 424 283 141 33.3% PSINET-2
AS1270 242 108 134 55.4% EUnet/DE
AS97 410 295 115 28.0% JVNC-AS
AS372 440 330 110 25.0% NSN-AMES-AS
AS86 432 324 108 25.0% SURANET-AS
AS271 215 113 102 47.4% BCNET-AS
AS2150 202 108 94 46.5% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 190 107 83 43.7% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 391 312 79 20.2% SprintLink
AS1955 148 76 72 48.6% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 127 59 68 53.5% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 127 60 67 52.8% RISQ-AS
AS1225 317 250 67 21.1% CICNET3-AS
AS137 186 120 66 35.5% GARR
--- 27Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1387 670 717 51.7% AlterNet
AS2149 1281 912 369 28.8% PSINET-2
AS560 615 431 184 29.9% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS1250 307 135 172 56.0% SINGAPORE-AS
AS279 522 354 168 32.2% SURANET-AS-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS1275 325 200 125 38.5% DFN-IP
AS97 410 295 115 28.0% JVNC-AS
AS372 441 330 111 25.2% NSN-AMES-AS
AS86 436 327 109 25.0% SURANET-AS
AS271 215 113 102 47.4% BCNET-AS
AS2150 197 104 93 47.2% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 189 106 83 43.9% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 391 312 79 20.2% SprintLink
AS1955 148 76 72 48.6% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 126 58 68 54.0% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 128 61 67 52.3% RISQ-AS
AS137 184 118 66 35.9% GARR
AS1225 319 254 65 20.4% CICNET3-AS
AS209 325 265 60 18.5% WESTNET-EAST
--- 26Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1381 668 713 51.6% AlterNet
AS174 950 734 216 22.7% NYSERNET-AS
AS560 618 432 186 30.1% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS279 561 386 175 31.2% SURANET-AS-2
AS1250 286 132 154 53.8% SINGAPORE-AS
AS2149 462 326 136 29.4% PSINET-2
AS1270 241 107 134 55.6% EUnet/DE
AS1275 325 200 125 38.5% DFN-IP
AS97 409 295 114 27.9% JVNC-AS
AS86 437 326 111 25.4% SURANET-AS
AS372 434 326 108 24.9% NSN-AMES-AS
AS271 214 112 102 47.7% BCNET-AS
AS2150 198 105 93 47.0% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 183 99 84 45.9% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 389 311 78 20.1% SprintLink
AS1955 148 76 72 48.6% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 126 58 68 54.0% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 128 61 67 52.3% RISQ-AS
AS1225 319 253 66 20.7% CICNET3-AS
AS209 326 266 60 18.4% WESTNET-EAST
--- 25Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1382 667 715 51.7% AlterNet
AS1270 524 255 269 51.3% EUnet/DE
AS560 618 430 188 30.4% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS279 562 384 178 31.7% SURANET-AS-2
AS2149 526 351 175 33.3% PSINET-2
AS174 868 707 161 18.5% NYSERNET-AS
AS1250 277 134 143 51.6% SINGAPORE-AS
AS1275 325 200 125 38.5% DFN-IP
AS97 410 294 116 28.3% JVNC-AS
AS86 436 325 111 25.5% SURANET-AS
AS372 410 305 105 25.6% NSN-AMES-AS
AS271 214 112 102 47.7% BCNET-AS
AS2150 197 107 90 45.7% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 185 99 86 46.5% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 389 311 78 20.1% SprintLink
AS1955 148 76 72 48.6% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 126 58 68 54.0% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS376 127 60 67 52.8% RISQ-AS
AS1225 320 254 66 20.6% CICNET3-AS
AS209 326 266 60 18.4% WESTNET-EAST
--- 24Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1382 667 715 51.7% AlterNet
AS1270 522 254 268 51.3% EUnet/DE
AS2149 540 348 192 35.6% PSINET-2
AS560 617 430 187 30.3% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS279 565 390 175 31.0% SURANET-AS-2
AS174 867 697 170 19.6% NYSERNET-AS
AS1250 287 135 152 53.0% SINGAPORE-AS
AS1275 325 200 125 38.5% DFN-IP
AS97 413 295 118 28.6% JVNC-AS
AS86 436 325 111 25.5% SURANET-AS
AS372 429 321 108 25.2% NSN-AMES-AS
AS271 215 113 102 47.4% BCNET-AS
AS2150 198 105 93 47.0% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 192 105 87 45.3% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 388 310 78 20.1% SprintLink
AS1955 148 76 72 48.6% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 126 58 68 54.0% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS1225 320 252 68 21.2% CICNET3-AS
AS376 128 61 67 52.3% RISQ-AS
AS549 226 166 60 26.5% ONET-AS
--- 23Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1343 661 682 50.8% AlterNet
AS2149 663 399 264 39.8% PSINET-2
AS1270 504 253 251 49.8% EUnet/DE
AS200 667 446 221 33.1% BARRNET-AS
AS560 607 425 182 30.0% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS279 565 392 173 30.6% SURANET-AS-2
AS1250 288 135 153 53.1% SINGAPORE-AS
AS174 753 612 141 18.7% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 325 200 125 38.5% DFN-IP
AS372 497 378 119 23.9% NSN-AMES-AS
AS97 411 294 117 28.5% JVNC-AS
AS86 434 324 110 25.3% SURANET-AS
AS271 212 112 100 47.2% BCNET-AS
AS2150 187 99 88 47.1% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 185 101 84 45.4% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 388 310 78 20.1% SprintLink
AS1955 149 77 72 48.3% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 126 58 68 54.0% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS1225 316 251 65 20.6% CICNET3-AS
AS1849 269 205 64 23.8% PIPEX, Public IP EXchange
--- 22Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1343 661 682 50.8% AlterNet
AS2149 663 399 264 39.8% PSINET-2
AS1270 504 253 251 49.8% EUnet/DE
AS200 667 446 221 33.1% BARRNET-AS
AS560 607 425 182 30.0% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS279 565 392 173 30.6% SURANET-AS-2
AS1250 288 135 153 53.1% SINGAPORE-AS
AS174 753 612 141 18.7% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 325 200 125 38.5% DFN-IP
AS372 497 378 119 23.9% NSN-AMES-AS
AS97 411 294 117 28.5% JVNC-AS
AS86 434 324 110 25.3% SURANET-AS
AS271 212 112 100 47.2% BCNET-AS
AS2150 187 99 88 47.1% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 185 101 84 45.4% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 388 310 78 20.1% SprintLink
AS1955 149 77 72 48.3% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 126 58 68 54.0% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS1225 316 251 65 20.6% CICNET3-AS
AS1849 269 205 64 23.8% PIPEX, Public IP EXchange
--- 21Sep94 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1285 649 636 49.5% AlterNet
AS1270 532 261 271 50.9% EUnet/DE
AS2149 679 412 267 39.3% PSINET-2
AS200 664 444 220 33.1% BARRNET-AS
AS560 607 431 176 29.0% NEARNET-EXT-AS
AS279 569 397 172 30.2% SURANET-AS-2
AS1250 293 131 162 55.3% SINGAPORE-AS
AS174 760 603 157 20.7% NYSERNET-AS
AS1275 323 198 125 38.7% DFN-IP
AS372 486 363 123 25.3% NSN-AMES-AS
AS97 410 293 117 28.5% JVNC-AS
AS86 432 324 108 25.0% SURANET-AS
AS271 212 112 100 47.2% BCNET-AS
AS681 229 130 99 43.2% KAWAIHIKO-1
AS2150 196 104 92 46.9% CSUNET-SW
AS2493 187 103 84 44.9% FONOROLA-EAST
AS1239 387 309 78 20.2% SprintLink
AS1955 149 77 72 48.3% Computer and Automation Institute
AS1329 125 58 67 53.6% NSFNETTEST34-AS
AS1225 317 252 65 20.5% CICNET3-AS
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