Any info on devices that are running eBGP on the Internet?

Sabri Berisha sabri at cluecentral.net
Thu Nov 7 19:08:47 UTC 2019


Hi, 

What you could consider is asking a few of the major internet exchanges if they'd be so kind to send you a list of MAC addresses seen on their LANs. Based on the MAC you can determine the manufacturer. If you have three or four big ones, you have a decent sample size as most larger networks are on multiple IXes anyway. 

If you do compile a list, I'm sure this list would be interested in the results :) 

Thanks, 

Sabri 

----- On Nov 6, 2019, at 10:39 AM, Compton, Rich A <Rich.Compton at charter.com> wrote: 

> Hi, I am working with MANRS ( [ https://www.manrs.org/ | https://www.manrs.org ]
> ) on a tool for checking router configs for BGP security / spoofing prevention
> (e.g. uRPF) [ https://github.com/manrs-tools/MANRS-validator |
> https://github.com/manrs-tools/MANRS-validator ]

> We are wondering if there is any research on the percentages of different types
> of devices running BGP on the Internet.

> Something like:

> Cisco IOS 30%

> Junos 30%

> Mikrotik 20%

> etc…

> We are looking to focus our tool on the most prevalent types of devices doing
> BGP (and the most prevalent with BGP security/spoofing issues) so that we can
> have the greatest impact. Does anyone have any information on this or know
> where I can obtain this information? Thanks in advance!

> -Rich
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