[20129] in North American Network Operators' Group
The number of the AS
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Aleksi Suhonen)
Tue Oct 6 01:11:26 1998
From: Aleksi Suhonen <ams@sci.fi>
To: nanog@merit.edu
Cc: aavella@advtech.uswest.com
In-reply-to: <199810021900.MAA18952@lovefm.cisco.com>
Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 07:23:28 +0300
Quote From: Tony Bates
Message ID: 199810021900.MAA18952@lovefm.cisco.com
} AS Summary
} ----------
} Number of ASes in routing system: 4081
And the highest assigned AS is close to 12000. Hence the
space is rather sparcely populated.
But, and this is a considerable but, not all of the eight
thousand ASes that are missing from the CIDR report are
unused. There are a lot of ASes out there that are in use,
but don't show up on a global routing table. Most of these
are regional backbone or exchange ASes that don't themselves
terminate any routes. They are only visible to networks
that are connected to them.
And then there's the RBL AS, 7777.
--
Aleksi Suhonen