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Re: classful routes redux
From: Geoff Huston <gih () apnic net>
Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2005 04:01:41 +1100
At 03:09 AM 5/11/2005, Christopher L. Morrow wrote:
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, Russ White wrote: > > - -- BGP is currently moving to a 2^32 space for AS numbers. That's odd, > if there's only 18,044 origins in the current table, and it won't ever > grow to much more--how'd we lose 40,000 or so AS numbers, that we now > need more than 64,000? I think someone at CAIDA or even Renesys could put out some good numbers for 'origin' AS counts and even 'AS in aspath' It's slightly higher than 18k, but not 40k higher :) At last look (during arin/nanog meeting) it was about 20k unique origins (from 701 perspective as seen through routeviews)
As of a few minutes ago there are 21.042 unique ASs seen in Route-Views.13,997 are origin onlu (i.e. they are not seen in the middle of an AS path), 66 are transit only and 6.979 are mixes origin + transit.
8,554 ASs announce a single prefix, while the average announcements per origin AS is 9.1 (the reason is a heavy tail distribution where a small number of ASs originate a very large number of prefixes)
The average address span for an origin AS is 70,426 /32s (or slightly larger than a /16) Again this is a heavy tail distribution.
(more time series data on the routing table than you'd ever want is at http://bgp.potaroo.net/as4637/ and http://bgp.potaroo.net/as6447)
The overall trend is the association of fewer addresses per originating AS, pointing to a trend to impose ever finer levels of policy delineation within the inter-domain routing mesh at places closer to the edge of the network - i.e. multi-homing and traffic engineering within an increasingly dense interconnection mesh appear to be one of the major motivations here for the continued consumption of AS numbers. The CAIDA skitter graphs are perhaps the most dramatic way I've encountered so far that clearly shows this trend.
regards Geoff
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- Re: classful routes redux, (continued)
- Re: classful routes redux Christopher L. Morrow (Nov 04)
- Re: classful routes redux Pekka Savola (Nov 04)
- Re: classful routes redux Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 04)
- Re: classful routes redux Geoff Huston (Nov 04)
- Re: classful routes redux Randy Bush (Nov 04)
- Re: classful routes redux Christopher L. Morrow (Nov 04)
- Re: classful routes redux Randy Bush (Nov 04)
- Re: classful routes redux Geoff Huston (Nov 04)
- Re: classful routes redux Randy Bush (Nov 04)
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- Re: classful routes redux Paul Vixie (Nov 03)
- Re: classful routes redux Christopher L. Morrow (Nov 02)
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