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FYI: CIDR Report changes (fwd)



hey - this is cool:

ASN-TICSA-ASN
http://bgp.potaroo.net/cgi-bin/as-report?as=as2905&view=6447

ASN-ALTERNET UUNET
http://bgp.potaroo.net/cgi-bin/as-report?as=as701&view=6447

ASN-UNINET-ZA
http://bgp.potaroo.net/cgi-bin/as-report?as=as2018&view=6447

don't know your upstream as#'s? Go here:
http://zebra.swinog.ch/sysctl/gasp/index.php

take the default for your current connection or enter a hostname/ip

Lucy E. Lynch 				Academic User Services
Computing Center			University of Oregon
llynch at darkwing.uoregon.edu		(541) 346-1774/Cell: 912-7998

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Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 16:44:26 +1000
From: Philip Smith <pfs at cisco.com>
To: CIDR Report <cidr-report at potaroo.net>
Cc: tbates at cisco.com, gih at telstra.net
Subject: FYI: CIDR Report changes

Hi,

As most of you know, the CIDR Report was conceived by Tony Bates in 1995 as
a means to monitor and inform the community about the amount of CIDRisation
activities being carried out by Internet Service Providers.

The CIDR Report has been highly successful, much referred to and well
respected snapshot of the growth in the Routing Table, as well as providing
information on the level of aggregation being carried out in our community.

In recent years it has become more of a challenge to maintain the software
to keep up with the rapid growth in the Internet. Philip Smith, who has
produced a widely published Routing Table Report since late 1998, has
helped to keep the Report up to date with current allocation and assignment
information.

But with the large number of views of the routing table, and with the
numerous requests many individuals and organisations have been making for
enhancements to the CIDR Report, we have agreed that the future of the CIDR
Report now rests alongside the very comprehensive BGP Table Analysis which
Geoff Huston has been running for the last year.

This Friday's CIDR Report (23rd August) was the last one posted from Tony's
original system. As from the coming Friday (30th August), the CIDR Report
will come from Geoff Huston's new implementation. The e-mail will go to the
same operations mailing lists, will look very similar in layout, and will
have greatly updated information compared with the original. Furthermore,
the routing table view will be the summary from the RouteViews project.

The supporting website for the CIDR Report has been vastly improved, with
greater detail, the ability to search on aggregation effort per AS, and so
on. A snapshot of Geoff's implementation can be found at
http://bgp.potaroo.net/cidr/. Regular users of the information contained in
the CIDR Report should check out the website and the new features in the
report.

As ever, comments and feedback are most welcome; these should be sent to
<cidr-report at potaroo.net>.

Tony Bates, Geoff Huston, Philip Smith


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