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Re: Announcement Propagation Delay in BGP
From: Pete Templin <petelists () templin org>
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 16:33:52 -0500
Scott Weeks wrote:
I am going to be announcing two new prefixs into BGP soon and the netgeek in me is very curious as to the length of time it takes to show up in other parts of the world that're logically far from Hawaii. Instead of going to www.traceroute.org and refreshing repeatedly, I thought folks here might've created a tool to do just that. Or, perhaps, someone else has stats on a test they ran in thepast.
Non-scientific test, but I've seen new prefixes appear at the Oregon-IX route server in <20 seconds (we're only in Texas), and reach a modestly steady state in <90 seconds. I've seen adjustments (prepending, etc.) appear in 45+ seconds, and withdraws in probably the same time.
pt
Current thread:
- Announcement Propagation Delay in BGP Scott Weeks (Aug 19)
- Re: Announcement Propagation Delay in BGP Jeroen Massar (Aug 19)
- Re: Announcement Propagation Delay in BGP Pete Templin (Aug 19)
- Re: Announcement Propagation Delay in BGP Florian Weimer (Aug 20)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Announcement Propagation Delay in BGP Scott Weeks (Aug 19)
- Re: Announcement Propagation Delay in BGP Scott Weeks (Aug 19)
- Re: Announcement Propagation Delay in BGP Scott Weeks (Aug 24)