The Cidr Report

John M. Brown jmbrown at ihighway.net
Sun Sep 13 07:23:24 UTC 1998


Why should they, there is no reason for them to.  Personally I wonder what
would happen if we (the rest of us) started filtering on /19's or /20's :)

But then you take UUNET (Alternet) and for example 207.170.32.0 /19
is advertised as a /19 AND a stack of /24's  all with the same AS path
and from what I can tell no special routes, at least not via nitrous.digex.net
But what do I know, I am a lonely little guy... :)

At 01:19 PM 9/11/98 -0700, Tim Wolfe wrote:
>Anyone care to comment on the fact that the top non-compliant companies
never really seem
>to make any significant changes?
>
>>  --- 11Sep98 ---
>> ASnum    NetsNow NetsCIDR  NetGain  % Gain   Description
>> 
>> AS701       1185      956      229   19.3%   Alternet
>> AS271        349      152      197   56.4%   BCnet Backbone
>> AS4293       445      258      187   42.0%   IMCI
>> AS174        789      611      178   22.6%   Performance Systems
International
>> AS3749       225       68      157   69.8%   TECNET
>> AS2493       373      217      156   41.8%   iSTAR Internet, Inc.
>> AS4200       192      100       92   47.9%   AGIS (Apex Global
Information Ser
>> AS5668       128       41       87   68.0%   Century Telephone Inc.
>> AS2685       229      151       78   34.1%   IBM Global Network - US
>> AS4755       125       49       76   60.8%   Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd.
India
>> AS3221       117       44       73   62.4%   EENet Autonomous System
>> AS4740       404      336       68   16.8%   Ozemail Pty Ltd (ASN-OZEMAIL)
>> AS3493       251      183       68   27.1%   INTERLINK
>> AS7046       239      172       67   28.0%   UUNET-CUSTOMER
>> AS3804       215      157       58   27.0%   Bell Solutions
>> AS10928      101       46       55   54.5%   UNKNOWN
>> AS549        204      151       53   26.0%   ONet Backbone
>> AS8517       123       71       52   42.3%   ULAKNET-ASN
>> AS6335        69       20       49   71.0%   NTRNET
>> AS72          87       39       48   55.2%   Schlumberger Information
Network
>> AS1239       548      501       47    8.6%   SprintLink Backbone
>> AS803         78       34       44   56.4%   SaskNet Backbone
>> AS6181        66       26       40   60.6%   FUSE-NET
>> AS4539        67       27       40   59.7%   NETROPOLIS
>> AS852        159      120       39   24.5%   AGT Advance Communication
>> AS3403       159      120       39   24.5%   TIAC
>> AS7122       118       80       38   32.2%   MTS ADVANCED Network Policy
>> AS10459       45       10       35   77.8%   WANSASN
>> AS2707        64       31       33   51.6%   WEC
>> AS6332        89       58       31   34.8%   TELNOR
>
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