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Re: Survey on Internet Disputes.


From: Kshitiz Verma <cse332instructor () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 15:31:56 +0530

Thanks for the clarification on the number. I was surprised to see that
number too!

At the same time, we couldn't even find genuine disputes apart from the
ones we shared. It seems there should be more but we just could not find
them on the web.




On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Fredy Kuenzler <kuenzler () init7 net> wrote:

Am 23.03.2014 05:40, schrieb Kshitiz Verma:
As claimed in http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~misra/news/CD070113.pdf ,
500 to 1000 de-peering happens on a daily basis today.

I suppose this is just by technical incapabilities. People leak
prefixes, hit max-pref limters, forget to clear sessions or don't bother
increasing limits, they migrate gear from Cisco to Brocade or Juniper
and cannot recover encrypted MD5 passwords... or management decisions
decide to pull from an exchange.

I don't consider this "de-peering" a peering dispute or an offensive
act. The majority of vanished BGP adjacencies are due to laziness or
technical limitations.

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