From risops at ripe.net Mon Oct 6 04:25:50 2003 From: risops at ripe.net (Generic RIS account) Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 02:25:50 GMT Subject: RIS Statistics Report Message-ID: <200310060225.h962Po5C004780@halfweg.ripe.net> RIS Statistics Report (20030930-20031006) This report was generated at Mon Oct 6 00:15:01 UTC 2003. It analyses the BGP Routing Tables which are collected by RIS Remote Collectors at different locations around the world. Check http://www.ris.ripe.net/weekly-report/ for more info. o Prefix Distribution RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 APNIC 25753 25669 21881 21715 22024 10922 21838 11677 21856 14821 ARIN 57583 57508 55764 55062 56109 19801 56447 19575 56192 20638 LACNIC 5096 5095 5030 5030 5041 2796 5094 2591 5096 3096 RIPE NCC 35973 19811 20075 19669 35503 11681 19871 10011 19886 12160 OLD 31461 30850 27598 27253 28006 12410 28601 11163 28684 12196 IANA 73 72 1 2 73 1 1 1 1 1 RFC1918 7 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 155946 139005 130350 128732 146762 57611 131852 55018 131715 62912 AS number distributions wrt RIR and single-homed/multi-homed. o ASes per RIR region RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 9439 9379 9343 9286 9384 4595 9399 4558 9382 5002 APNIC 1869 1854 1855 1824 1860 1075 1846 1133 1846 1481 RIPE NCC 4851 4818 4832 4804 4842 3529 4835 3129 4815 3535 LACNIC 31 31 30 29 31 20 31 20 30 22 IANA 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 Private 35 29 9 7 10 6 11 6 7 5 Others 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 16228 16114 16071 15952 16130 9226 16124 8847 16082 10046 o Number of single-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 2870 3301 3716 5486 3253 1856 3671 2180 4021 2054 APNIC 541 611 717 1030 640 398 744 532 707 647 RIPE NCC 1321 1754 1670 2290 1577 1479 1744 1334 1978 1433 LACNIC 17 17 16 17 18 10 17 11 17 13 IANA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Private 30 26 5 4 6 4 6 3 5 3 Others 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4781 5711 6125 8828 5496 3748 6183 4061 6729 4151 o Number of multi-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 6569 6078 5627 3800 6131 2739 5728 2378 5361 2948 APNIC 1328 1243 1138 794 1220 677 1102 601 1139 834 RIPE NCC 3530 3064 3162 2514 3265 2050 3091 1795 2837 2102 LACNIC 14 14 14 12 13 10 14 9 13 9 IANA 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Private 5 3 4 3 4 2 5 3 2 2 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 11447 10403 9946 7124 10634 5478 9941 4786 9353 5895 IANA : AS64014 AS31818 Others: AS64014 Distribution of AS number wrt Leaf, Transit. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 Leaf 13407 13475 13469 13557 13446 7125 13463 6896 13514 7912 Transit 2719 2545 2509 2309 2581 1622 2575 1390 2479 1701 Transit-only 102 94 93 86 103 479 86 561 89 433 Total 16228 16114 16071 15952 16130 9226 16124 8847 16082 10046 o Average ASPATH length. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 Avg 6.33 6.08 5.81 5.52 6.38 6.28 6.62 6.40 6.39 5.76 Std 3.08 2.34 3.04 2.32 3.31 2.30 4.16 2.14 2.33 2.43 o List of martians appearing throughout the week. Prefix Origin AS 10.0.0.0/8 25542 172.16.0.0/24 8548 192.0.2.0/24 25542 192.168.0.0/16 25542 192.168.2.132/30 2200 o List of hot-spots during the week. Prefix Origin AS Number of updates 205.151.0.0/19 816 158815 152.214.32.0/22 816 112606 152.211.164.0/23 816 92965 152.214.36.0/22 816 90954 216.95.225.0/24 816 90276 216.95.172.0/24 816 89835 216.95.209.0/24 816 87884 216.95.248.0/24 816 82710 207.191.56.0/24 4519 82262 207.191.47.0/24 4519 82159 Total number of RIS BGP peering sessions: 315 From risops at ripe.net Mon Oct 13 04:16:51 2003 From: risops at ripe.net (Generic RIS account) Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 02:16:51 GMT Subject: RIS Statistics Report Message-ID: <200310130216.h9D2GphA011093@halfweg.ripe.net> RIS Statistics Report (20031007-20031013) This report was generated at Mon Oct 13 00:15:01 UTC 2003. It analyses the BGP Routing Tables which are collected by RIS Remote Collectors at different locations around the world. Check http://www.ris.ripe.net/weekly-report/ for more info. o Prefix Distribution RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 APNIC 21746 21565 16173 9414 21498 11698 21346 8766 21381 10491 ARIN 56701 56682 27231 16906 56367 17715 56319 16158 56302 18775 LACNIC 5611 5611 3446 2840 5516 3779 5608 2847 5609 2588 RIPE NCC 35653 20094 16499 11674 34774 11355 20095 9553 20551 10170 OLD 29594 29184 15603 9367 29044 12545 28963 9734 29130 10052 IANA 4 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 RFC1918 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 149310 133139 78953 50204 147202 57093 132332 47059 132974 52077 AS number distributions wrt RIR and single-homed/multi-homed. o ASes per RIR region RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 9447 9413 6315 4436 9396 4703 9418 4384 9399 4976 APNIC 1873 1855 1688 1051 1867 1197 1858 973 1852 1136 RIPE NCC 4882 4846 4345 3410 4861 3486 4860 2899 4842 3113 LACNIC 34 34 26 22 34 21 34 23 34 24 IANA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Private 24 19 8 4 10 14 17 6 14 3 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 16261 16168 12383 8924 16169 9422 16188 8286 16142 9253 o Number of single-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 2913 3537 2554 1740 3641 2023 3602 1813 4053 2123 APNIC 570 632 669 411 676 529 723 392 727 421 RIPE NCC 1366 1716 1763 1407 1827 1486 1772 1110 1975 1252 LACNIC 18 19 15 13 18 12 19 12 20 13 IANA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Private 19 17 4 2 6 13 14 4 13 2 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4887 5922 5006 3574 6169 4064 6131 3332 6789 3812 o Number of multi-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 6534 5876 3761 2696 5755 2680 5816 2571 5346 2853 APNIC 1303 1223 1019 640 1191 668 1135 581 1125 715 RIPE NCC 3516 3130 2582 2003 3034 2000 3088 1789 2867 1861 LACNIC 16 15 11 9 16 9 15 11 14 11 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 5 2 4 2 4 1 3 2 1 1 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 11374 10246 7377 5350 10000 5358 10057 4954 9353 5441 IANA : AS31818 Distribution of AS number wrt Leaf, Transit. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 Leaf 13438 13517 9989 6912 13499 7329 13490 6338 13556 7194 Transit 2728 2566 2089 1471 2584 1635 2614 1366 2506 1482 Transit-only 95 85 305 541 86 458 84 582 80 577 Total 16261 16168 12383 8924 16169 9422 16188 8286 16142 9253 o Average ASPATH length. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 Avg 6.32 6.16 6.06 5.91 6.37 6.41 6.15 6.52 6.43 5.83 Std 2.76 2.51 2.73 2.50 2.90 2.53 3.01 2.29 2.44 2.54 o List of martians appearing throughout the week. Prefix Origin AS 192.168.2.132/30 2200 Total number of RIS BGP peering sessions: 311 From matthew at ripe.net Tue Oct 14 18:53:52 2003 From: matthew at ripe.net (Matthew Williams) Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 18:53:52 +0200 Subject: NOTIFICATION: IPv6 Next Hop Patch applied to RRC05 (VIX) Message-ID: <000901c39273$bf9abf70$3e0200c1@rockstar> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear All, RIS Notification: - ------------------ Quagga (http://www.quagga.net/) on RRC05 at the Vienna Internet Exchange (VIX) has been patched in order for IPv6 peer addresses and next-hops to be written properly to update files and RIB dumps respectively. In this particular case, we are interested in hearing from our users about bugs and other related issues before rolling out the new code on other RRCs. Note that we have confirmed IPv4 data to be accurate after patching Quagga. Source code can be found at http://www.ris.ripe.net/source/. One known route_btoa issue can be remedied by using the following patch: * mrt-2.2.2a-v6-wallpaper.patch Makes route_btoa fail gracefully if it encounters IPv6 data but is not compiled with IPv6 support. Available at URL: http://www.ris.ripe.net/source/mrt-patches/ Please send your feedback to mailto:ris at ripe.net. - ---------------------------------------- More information about the RIS can be found at http://www.ripe.net/ris/. Best regards, The RIS team - --- > Matthew Williams (MW243-RIPE) > Customer Liaison Engineer > RIPE NCC - http://www.ripe.net/np/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.0.4 iQA/AwUBP4wqHsHkFbJe+GdoEQJ/VgCg+nUqhbv/noPDj539WEonHMHB5UgAn1Ju z8m6bqa9wKOgQHbtCSGSO+GE =XApy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From matthew at ripe.net Wed Oct 15 19:16:34 2003 From: matthew at ripe.net (Matthew Williams) Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 19:16:34 +0200 Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: Libbgpdump 1.3.1 Beta Released Message-ID: <000101c39340$161041a0$3e0200c1@rockstar> [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear All, Libbgpdump 1.3.1 beta is now available on the RIS web site. The previous release was 1.1, as 1.2 only provided some intermediate IPv6 supporting features. Notable changes since 1.1: - IPv6 support IPv6 should be supported for all record types that were supported in libbgpdump 1.1. This naturally includes both RIB and update dumps. IPv6 support can be turned off at compile time for machines that don't have the necessary headers. - Better handling of corrupt data The previous version would exhibit non-deterministic behaviour, e.g. segfaulting or going into infinite loops, when encountering corrupt data. This version should work properly and never segfault (if it does, yell! ;)). This also means it should not choke in the face of the old "update truncated at 4096 bytes" Zebra bug. - Compressed file support Libbgpdump can now read gzip compressed files and accept gzip compressed streams on stdin. Please note that this requires you to link with zlib, even if you don't plan to use compressed files. The default configuration is now to build a shared library. This can be changed by editing the makefile. Libbgpdump 1.3.1 beta can be downloaded from URL: http://www.ris.ripe.net/source/. Please send your bug reports to mailto:ris at ripe.net. Best regards, The RIS team --- > Matthew Williams (MW243-RIPE) > Customer Liaison Engineer > RIPE NCC - http://www.ripe.net/np/ From risops at ripe.net Mon Oct 20 08:22:59 2003 From: risops at ripe.net (Generic RIS account) Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 06:22:59 GMT Subject: RIS Statistics Report Message-ID: <200310200622.h9K6Mx1P015177@halfweg.ripe.net> RIS Statistics Report (20031014-20031020) This report was generated at Mon Oct 20 00:15:01 UTC 2003. It analyses the BGP Routing Tables which are collected by RIS Remote Collectors at different locations around the world. Check http://www.ris.ripe.net/weekly-report/ for more info. o Prefix Distribution RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 APNIC 22071 21939 21588 14251 21661 14220 21506 10061 20842 12154 ARIN 56578 56556 55514 28543 56305 31752 55787 14541 54036 22081 LACNIC 5167 5167 5103 3570 5114 3513 5166 2038 4782 2830 RIPE NCC 35319 20272 20225 13071 34982 9690 20101 8514 15035 11156 OLD 29369 29080 27462 14319 28819 16235 28543 8148 25911 11498 IANA 5 4 4 3 4 2 3 2 2 3 RFC1918 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 148509 133018 129896 73757 146885 75412 131106 43304 120608 59722 AS number distributions wrt RIR and single-homed/multi-homed. o ASes per RIR region RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 9452 9426 9348 6152 9398 6760 9396 4099 9221 5342 APNIC 1884 1869 1868 1425 1872 1307 1854 1053 1828 1288 RIPE NCC 4907 4873 4884 3588 4892 3040 4873 2768 3966 3398 LACNIC 34 34 33 28 34 28 34 23 32 25 IANA 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Private 18 12 12 8 14 3 11 8 2 7 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 16296 16215 16145 11201 16210 11139 16168 7951 15050 10060 o Number of single-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 2912 3354 4016 2926 3520 2924 4138 1700 4214 2392 APNIC 574 623 710 606 651 559 755 443 732 535 RIPE NCC 1416 1742 1728 1493 1846 1213 2058 1093 1606 1390 LACNIC 16 17 16 15 17 17 18 14 16 12 IANA 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Private 11 7 5 3 7 2 6 3 1 3 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4930 5744 6475 5043 6041 4716 6975 3253 6570 4332 o Number of multi-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 6540 6072 5332 3226 5878 3836 5258 2399 5007 2950 APNIC 1310 1246 1158 819 1221 748 1099 610 1096 753 RIPE NCC 3491 3131 3156 2095 3046 1827 2815 1675 2360 2008 LACNIC 18 17 17 13 17 11 16 9 16 13 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 7 5 7 5 7 1 5 5 1 4 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 11366 10471 9670 6158 10169 6423 9193 4698 8480 5728 IANA : AS31818 Distribution of AS number wrt Leaf, Transit. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 Leaf 13479 13562 13541 9081 13543 8975 13570 6065 12573 7948 Transit 2712 2554 2504 1672 2569 1692 2503 1271 2266 1612 Transit-only 105 99 100 448 98 472 95 615 211 500 Total 16296 16215 16145 11201 16210 11139 16168 7951 15050 10060 o Average ASPATH length. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 Avg 6.24 6.07 5.76 5.72 6.37 6.18 5.99 6.48 6.39 5.76 Std 2.75 2.41 2.70 2.38 3.11 2.24 2.41 2.21 2.43 2.49 o List of martians appearing throughout the week. There is no martians this week :) o List of hot-spots during the week. Prefix Origin AS Number of updates 205.151.0.0/19 816 196902 152.214.36.0/22 816 178410 152.214.32.0/22 816 169787 152.214.54.0/24 816 140629 152.214.52.0/24 816 140627 152.214.62.0/24 816 140116 152.211.164.0/23 816 139299 204.150.142.0/24 816 118295 204.150.235.0/24 816 112657 152.214.44.0/24 816 95556 Total number of RIS BGP peering sessions: 310 From james at ripe.net Fri Oct 24 14:59:05 2003 From: james at ripe.net (James Aldridge) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:59:05 +0200 Subject: RIS developments Message-ID: <200310241259.h9OCx5VZ001608@birch.ripe.net> Over the last couple of weeks, a group of people using the RIS (data) decided to hold a phone conference in order to discuss future development plans for the RIS as well as other things, that were hard to discuss by email. Below you can find the minutes of this meeting. We agreed to post the minutes of this meeting here, so everybody can see what we discussed. If you have comments on our discussion, feel free to post them to this list. We agreed to hold another phone conference in a couple of weeks. This will be an open forum. If you want to participate in future phone conferences, please send mail to ris at ripe.net and we'll provide you with technical details. Comments, suggestions and ideas by email to ris-users at ripe.net are also welcome. Regards, James -- James Aldridge, Network Engineer, New Projects Group, RIPE NCC Tel: +31 20 535 4444 Fax: +31 20 535 4445 Singel 258 P.O. Box 10096 1016 AB Amsterdam 1001 AB Amsterdam The Netherlands The Netherlands ---------- Notes on the RIS conference call 18:00 CET, 16 October 2003 Participants: RIPE NCC: Henk Uijterwaal, James Aldridge, Matthew Williams, Arife Vural, Lorenzo Colitti, Rene Wilhelm; Agilent: Alex Tudor, Lance Tatman, Jerry McCollom, Hong-Wei Kong; Technical University Munich: Olaf Maennel Dan Ardelean (Purdue) and Z. Morley Mao (Berkeley) provided input but were unable to participate in the conference call. Scribe: James Aldridge Agenda: 1. RIPE NCC "ip2asn" service 2. Zebra/Quagga and libbgpdump 3. Beacons 4. CVS server 5. BGP decoder 6. Keepalive issues 7. Future merge with zebra 1. ip2asn Rene Wilhelm gave an update on the current status: - nearing completion - raw data read from 8-hourly RIS RIB dumps - structure built in memory - "whois" server returns a (partial) RPSL "route" object for compatibility with existing RIR-based tools. Is this sufficient? OK as a first try, but want more... summarise traceroute as AS hops, etc. This would be for the traceroute application to perform; ip2asn just provides a BGP-based mapping between IP address and origin AS(es). Is there a demand for a standalone IP to ASN server returning additional information (incorporating database of IXP address ranges, etc)? Rene will provide sample output from the current ip2asn server. 2. zebra, libbgpdump Lorenzo Colitti presented an update on changes to libbgpdump and zebra (/quagga). - bug fixes - dealing with data corruption - segmentation faults - infinite loops - IPv6 support - direct gzip support (using zlib) Importance of multi-platform support was emphasised (make it easy to build on more systems than just FreeBSD, Linux, etc.; use "sh ./configure", etc) Need a test plan for future changes: - test data (known input) - regression testing on output produced Need to document library's behaviour for specific cases of bad input data. Needs to report back statistics from processing input file (in Hong Wei's version?) Summary of libbgpdump-1.3.1 - backward compatible for input data - baseline release for further integration Aim towards a replacement for "route_btoa". 3. beacons James Aldridge summarised recent changes to the RIS BGP beacons following input from the research community - timestamps and sequence numbers on announcements by overloading the AGGREGATOR attribute (similar to the PSG beacons) - anchor prefix (195.80.239.0/24) advertised by each RRC with per-RRC AGGREGATOR values. Proposal to monitor RIS beacon announcements and withdrawals using an additional bgpd with multi-hop EBGP peerings with each RRC was greeted with interest. James will implement this and make the beacon reference updates alongside other RIS raw data. - Proposals from Z. Morley Mao: "(1) Would it be possible to put a host behind a few beacon prefixes, so that application layer traffic measurements can be conducted to study how data plane is affected by routing changes? If bandwidth is a concern, one can rate-limit the incoming pipe of those hosts." Technically, it wouldn't be too difficult to add a dummy interface with appropriate IP addresses on each RRC. However, the current agreement with peers and RRC hosts is that there will never be any (non-BGP) traffic to the RRCs. "(2) Could you instrument failover scenarios for multihomed beacons, i.e., announce withdrawal to all but one of the upstream provider to study how long it takes to switch over to backup provider?" RIS team will investigate this. 4. cvs server Henk Uijterwaal summarised the current status of the RIPE NCC providing a public CVS server for NCC-developed software. - Other groups within the RIPE NCC also want this - Being set up - Requirements and specs done - Now in the hands of RIPE NCC Ops group. - Waiting for security sign-off - Probably two to three weeks. In the meantime we can exchange tarballs and patches. 5. BGP Decoder Covered in 2 above. 6. Keepalive issues Problems with missing keepalive messages from Zebra had previously been seen only under Linux and it had been thought that FreeBSD was immune to these problems. However, recent tests show that FreeBSD also exhibits the same problems. Removing "unnecessary" routines from Zebra bgpd solves the problem but at the loss of required functionality. Is this problem caused by an overloaded system or a more structural problem in Zebra even on faster or more lightly loaded systems? This needs to be investigated. Can we come up with system requirements for reliable operation for BGP collection for different setup sizes? (e.g. XXX Mhz processor, YYY Mbytes RAM, etc. for NNN full BGP feeds) 7. Future merge of Zebra/Quagga work Getting patches incorporated into quagga seems much easier than was the case with Zebra. Document results of tests and submit to quagga-dev. Need to dump outgoing updates. Currently bgpd only dumps received updates and we miss outgoing error responses, etc. From risops at ripe.net Mon Oct 27 03:16:43 2003 From: risops at ripe.net (Generic RIS account) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 02:16:43 GMT Subject: RIS Statistics Report Message-ID: <200310270216.h9R2Gh4N006051@halfweg.ripe.net> RIS Statistics Report (20031021-20031027) This report was generated at Mon Oct 27 00:15:01 UTC 2003. It analyses the BGP Routing Tables which are collected by RIS Remote Collectors at different locations around the world. Check http://www.ris.ripe.net/weekly-report/ for more info. o Prefix Distribution RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 APNIC 21991 21927 16419 21147 21362 18612 14963 10623 21214 11333 ARIN 56720 56648 32976 55289 55456 54222 28095 19665 55345 19955 LACNIC 5120 5120 3415 5056 5066 4998 3277 2245 5116 2500 RIPE NCC 36861 21462 16162 20296 36264 16145 14971 10428 20752 9625 OLD 29388 29127 16504 27501 28872 26143 16917 11106 28878 10186 IANA 6 6 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 1 RFC1918 59 0 0 1 59 0 0 0 0 0 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 150145 134290 85480 129294 147083 120121 78227 54071 131309 53600 AS number distributions wrt RIR and single-homed/multi-homed. o ASes per RIR region RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 9473 9445 6748 9336 9415 9289 6655 4828 9328 4820 APNIC 1899 1883 1749 1859 1888 1759 1510 1141 1773 1218 RIPE NCC 4931 4896 4310 4888 4919 4144 4025 3250 4119 3123 LACNIC 37 37 33 36 37 36 31 24 37 22 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 19 12 12 4 13 4 6 5 8 2 Others 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Total 16360 16274 12853 16123 16273 15233 12227 9249 15266 9185 o Number of single-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 2990 3562 3000 5306 3573 5152 2655 2252 3582 2080 APNIC 565 630 715 886 687 978 537 491 695 490 RIPE NCC 1411 1769 1736 2339 1671 2109 1574 1355 1678 1274 LACNIC 16 20 19 20 18 21 16 12 17 9 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 7 5 4 2 5 2 3 2 5 1 Others 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Total 4989 5986 5474 8553 5954 8263 4785 4113 5977 3854 o Number of multi-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 ARIN 6483 5883 3748 4030 5842 4137 4000 2576 5746 2740 APNIC 1334 1253 1034 973 1201 781 973 650 1078 728 RIPE NCC 3520 3127 2574 2549 3248 2035 2451 1895 2441 1849 LACNIC 21 17 14 16 19 15 15 12 20 13 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 12 7 8 2 8 2 3 3 3 1 Others 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Total 11371 10288 7379 7570 10319 6970 7442 5136 9289 5331 Others: AS65535 Distribution of AS number wrt Leaf, Transit. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 Leaf 13525 13610 10426 13695 13575 12890 9832 7226 12753 7106 Transit 2725 2567 2136 2343 2599 2151 2017 1498 2318 1542 Transit-only 110 97 291 85 99 192 378 525 195 537 Total 16360 16274 12853 16123 16273 15233 12227 9249 15266 9185 o Average ASPATH length. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 Avg 6.22 6.13 5.93 5.48 6.30 5.88 6.07 6.36 6.31 5.75 Std 2.67 2.39 2.78 2.36 2.94 2.21 2.46 2.21 2.39 2.49 o List of martians appearing throughout the week. Prefix Origin AS 172.18.80.64/30 4766 192.168.2.132/30 2200 Total number of RIS BGP peering sessions: 311 From matthew at ripe.net Thu Oct 30 18:30:30 2003 From: matthew at ripe.net (Matthew Williams) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 18:30:30 +0100 Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: Updated Version of the RIS Looking Glass Message-ID: <008a01c39f0b$84578250$3e0200c1@rockstar> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear All, RIPE NCC is pleased to announce its updated version of the RIS Looking Glass: - --------------------------------------------- New features include: * IPv6 support * Addition of RRC09 * Checks on regular expressions to avoid showing the entire BGP table The RIS Looking Glass is available at URL: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/lg/index.cgi. Special thanks to Netlantis, see http://www.netlantis.org/, for their assistance with RRC09. - ---------------------------------------------- More information about the RIS can be found at http://www.ripe.net/ris/. Please send your feedback to ris at ripe.net. Best regards, The RIS team --- > Matthew Williams (MW243-RIPE) > Customer Liaison Engineer > RIPE NCC - http://www.ripe.net/np/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.0.4 iQA/AwUBP6FKs8HkFbJe+GdoEQJsIwCfb3TCPcxv+sLyk61uvP05tbz7lIEAoNqB htxVhVPzlRKAdIj1DtwLtBPa =lWqk -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----