Hello, route filters?
Adam Rothschild
asr at asr.org
Mon Oct 29 17:36:41 UTC 2001
Just a brief follow-up to what I posted previously...
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 02:33:30AM -0500, Adam Rothschild wrote:
> I guess I see the rationale behind passing this cruft along to EXDS
> transit customers who haven't yet read the filtering section of
> Halabi (remember: more specifics == more outbound traffic from
> customer == more revenue). But exchange points?
This is a full view from Exodus:
x.x.x.x 4 3967 243954 11543 752069 0 0 1d11h 106124
This is the same full view from Exodus if they'd practice what they
preach(ed) and apply <http://www.nielsen.net/people/christian/linx.html>:
x.x.x.x 4 3967 262248 11546 752112 26 0 1d11h 87853
There are some particularly entertaining "bogons" (well, in my mind)
in the non-abbreviated version, including:
$ /usr/local/rancid/bin/clogin -c "show ip bgp regex 3967_" border1.nyc1 > exds-routes
$ grep "/32" exds-routes |wc -l
27
$ grep "/31" exds-routes | wc -l
2
$ grep "/30" exds-routes | wc -l
293
$ grep "/29" exds-routes | wc -l
114
$ grep "/28" exds-routes | wc -l
269
$ grep "/27" exds-routes | wc -l
220
$ grep "/26" exds-routes | wc -l
275
$ grep "/25" exds-routes | wc -l
312
$ grep "> 10." exds-routes
*> 10.255.253.34/32 x.x.x.x 0 3967 i
*> 10.255.253.35/32 x.x.x.x 0 3967 i
*> 10.255.254.34/32 x.x.x.x 0 3967 i
*> 10.255.254.35/32 x.x.x.x 0 3967 i
Can a brother get some prefix-filters?
-adam
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