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Re: 722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates


From: Tony Bates <Tony.Bates () ripe net>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 1994 16:49:22 +0200

Whilst this is good news - More routes move into the Internet every
day. Here's just one weeks worth as seen in Europe from a full routing
table.

Date            Routes          Paths


080494          20136           53243
090494          20139           53225
100494          20044           53333
110494          20036           53183
120494          20294           53642
130494          20326           53849
140494          20374           53822

So whilst its good news from the CIDR press there's a definate dampening
from the "Table Space" press.

                --Tony.

 "Dale S. Johnson" <dsj () merit edu> writes:
  * Good News from the CIDR Press!!
  * 
  * AS690 CIDR Squeezings Report:  722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates
  * --------------------------------------------------------------
  * 
  *  722 (35%) of the ever-announced more-specific routes within aggregates hav
  * e
  *      been withdrawn.  442 of those were withdrawn within the last week.
  *                       155 the week before that.
  *                       122 the week before that.
  * 
  *   23 ASs have registered aggregates in the PRDB.
  *   20 of those are announcing aggregates.
  *   11 have withdrawn at least one more specific route.
  * 
  *   98 Aggregates are configured.
  *   88 of these were Top-Level Aggregates (not nested in another aggregate).
  *   69 of these were announced to AS690 as of yesterday.
  *   58 of those have at least one subnet configured (the other 11 may be savi
  * ng.
  *                                  the Internet future subnet announcements).
  *   29 have stopped announcing at least one configured more specific route.
  *   19 have stopped announcing half of their configured more specific routes.
  *   16 have stopped announcing most (80%) of their more specific routes.
  * 
  * See merit.edu:pub/nsfnet/cidr/cidr_savings for more detail.
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