"Peter S. Ford" <peter@goshawk.lanl.gov> writes:
Could the RIPE and Merit folks please analyze the current routing tables looking for the largest blocks of addresses that could be aggregated and determine who they belong to?
This way we can look for maximum leverage.
Oops. Forgot to include the full explanation of the table in my last message. Before people ask, here it is: This shows a daily analysis of the networks (classful) routed in the Internet per AS and the amount of networks after aggregation at the AS level. The aggregation assumed is without any holes whatsoever. Of course not every AS can aggregate at the AS level so for some ASes the "NetsCIDR" figure may be difficult to reach. It should also be noted that an AS where figures for NetsNow and NetsCIDR are the same may well mean the AS has already done as much aggregation as is possible (AS224 is a good example of this).