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Re: New Internet Routing Statistics

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gordon Cook)
Tue Apr 2 16:00:21 1996

Date: Tue, 2 Apr 1996 15:38:53 -0500 (EST)
From: Gordon Cook <gcook@tigger.jvnc.net>
Reply-To: cook@cookreport.com
To: Craig Labovitz <labovit@merit.edu>
Cc: nanog@merit.edu, iepg@iepg.org
In-Reply-To: <199604021526.KAA24818@merit.edu>

Craig, netscape couldn't find anything at the address you listed.  I 
found what I **think** you are talking about at http://compute.merit.edu/

What you have done looks really useful.  But SPRINT is refusing to 
cooperate I gather.  How big a hole does this put in the usefulness of 
what you are doing?  With UUNET, ANS and MCI particpating, how can Sprint 
justify NOT participating?

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On Tue, 2 Apr 1996, Craig Labovitz wrote:

> 
> Using many of the suggestions and comments from the last IEPG and NANOG
> meetings, we have put together some new Internet routing statistics web 
> pages. See http://www.ra.net/statistics/
> 
> These pages include real-time graphs of network instability, bar charts of the 
> sources of routing instability, snapshots of the Route Servers' routing
> tables, graphs of long-term trends, bogus routing reports, and IRR 
> discrepancies.
> 
> In improving the quality and accuracy of these reports, we need your help. The 
> reports are only as good as the raw data the route servers receive in peering  
> sessions. If you are not peering with the route servers, we encourage you to 
> do so. Your routes will ONLY be used for statistics collection purposes 
> (unless you have explicitly registered policy in the IRR and indicated that 
> the RA should propagate the routes.)
> 
> To peer with the route servers, send mail to rs-peer@ra.net.
> 
> The RA thanks the following organizations for providing routes for statistics 
> collection/analysis:
> 
> ANS, Advantis, Aimnet, Alpha.Net, Alternet, Argonne, CAIS, CERFnet,
> CWInet, DIGEX, DRAnet, DREN, DXnet, Delphi, ESnet, INAP.net, INSnet, 
> IOSnet, IconNet, Interpath, MCI, Nacamar, NetAxs, Netcom, Netrail,             
>  PIPEX, Suranet, Supernet, ThePlanet, TheWell, WIS.COM
> 
>  
> - Craig
>                     
> -------------
> Craig Labovitz				labovit@merit.edu
> Merit Network, Inc.			(313) 764-0252 (office) 
> 4251 Plymouth  Road, Suite C.		(313) 747-3745 (fax)
> Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2785
> 
> 
> 
> 

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