[RAM] iPlane stats on number of BGP routers etc.
Robin Whittle <rw@firstpr.com.au> Sat, 14 July 2007 08:12 UTC
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Subject: [RAM] iPlane stats on number of BGP routers etc.
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I found out about the iPlane project from the paper "Locator/ID Separation: Study on the cost of Mappings Caching and Mappings Lookups": http://inl.info.ucl.ac.be/publications/locator-id-separation-study-cost-mappings-caching-and-mappings-lookups recently mentioned by Luigi Iannone. http://iplane.cs.washington.edu This has some interesting bodies of data: http://iplane.cs.washington.edu/data.html (Data) http://iplane.cs.washington.edu/osdi06.pdf (Description) including: Lists of alias clusters 62,698 lines "We provide all sets of alias sets that we have discovered. Each line in this file contains a space-separated list of interfaces that correspond to a single router." Origin AS mapping 223,338 lines This is the "global BGP routing table". I thnik this is what is referred to on page 8 of "Locator/ID Separation: Study on the cost of Mappings Caching and Mappings Lookups" as "/BGP" and "prefix blocks assigned by RIRs". In fact it is the prefixes advertised as Autonomous Systems choose to split them up, not as assigned by the RIRs. Internet Atlas 551,589 lines "Each line in the file contains one distinct inter-PoP link." I think this means they have found 62,698 BGP routers. Does anyone want to hazard a guess about the cost of the multihomed ones in this set. I guess most are multihomed border routers or transit routers, so most are in the DFZ and have to cope with the growth in the global BPG routing table. - Robin _______________________________________________ RAM mailing list RAM@iab.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ram
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