[50720] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: routing table size
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David G. Andersen)
Wed Aug 7 21:11:33 2002
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 21:10:45 -0400
From: "David G. Andersen" <dga@lcs.mit.edu>
To: k claffy <kc@caida.org>
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On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 05:32:34PM -0700, k claffy mooed:
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> richard; sorry for latency on this one
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> but might be worth reading andre's:
> "Internet expansion, refinement and churn",
> http://www.caida.org/outreach/papers/2002/EGR/
> which shows that most prefixes in the table come from
> large providers. among.andre.conclusions (there is
> quite a bit in the paper):
On a related note, from a paper we're about to submit to
the Internet Measurement Workshop, see:
http://nms.lcs.mit.edu/~dga/aspathfrac.eps
for a breakdown of prefix by origin AS.
It's fairly clear where most of the prefixes come from..
(hi, UUNET).
-Dave
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