searching for BGP table donors
Marshall Eubanks
tme at multicasttech.com
Sun Mar 5 22:05:10 UTC 2006
You (or anyone else) are welcome to pick up the bgp view from here at
http://www.multicasttech.com/status/bgp.full.gz
It's updated every 6 hours.
Regards
Marshall
On Mar 5, 2006, at 4:38 PM, Edward B. DREGER wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>
> The fuss over shim6, routing table size, and long-prefix PI space
> has intrigued me. I've started analyzing some [simulated] FIBs and
> believe I may have found something interesting. In the name of
> statistical sampling, I'd like to analyze some other [simulated]
> FIBs from different BGP views.
>
> Would anyone be interested in donating "show ip bgp" output? I
> assume most people are familiar with script(1), but will mention it
> here, in passing, "just in case". Compressed via bzip2 or rzip
> strongly preferred; there's a reason I'm not keen to try this on
> public route servers. ;-)
>
> Email is fine for up to a few megabytes. If anyone feels like
> sending output from so many routers that even a compressed tarball
> exceeds that, ping me to set up an FTP drop.
>
> Network topology and size matter not. "The more the merrier" when
> it comes to data analysis. :-)
>
>
> TIA,
> Eddy
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