[6376] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: The Cidr Report
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bill Manning)
Mon Dec 2 08:55:13 1996
From: bmanning@ISI.EDU (Bill Manning)
To: amb@xara.net (Alex.Bligh)
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 1996 05:51:06 -0800 (PST)
Cc: bmanning@ISI.EDU, tli@jnx.com, pferguso@cisco.com, nanog@merit.edu,
eof-list@ripe.net, apops@apnic.net
In-Reply-To: <199612020958.JAA06834@diamond.xara.net> from "Alex.Bligh" at Dec 2, 96 09:58:17 am
> Bill et al,
> > It may only be a trend as seen from the xara.net boxen.
>
> is basically AGIS full table union Sprint full table union
> UUnet full table union
>
> For reasons two complicated to go into I've got entirely
> different full routing on a box in London, and yes, it's
> a different size (smaller actually last time I looked).
>
> Alex Bligh
> Xara Networks
Does this call into question the idea that there is a
single "default-free" view of the Internet?
My box is attempting to collect a view of the routing
system as seen at a particular point in the topology.
While this may not be interesting to Randy, others
might find it useful.
I would be interested in tracking the views as seen at
a number of different places in the topology. The deltas
between the growth in the number of widely dispersed routes
vs the local varience would be an interesting number to
track.
--bill