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Re: Use of Default in the DFZ: banned in philly, see it now on the net!


From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 18:12:56 +0900

That's where the confusion sets in, and Randy even stated that the UCLA 
data is suspect; partially because it considers a stub to be 4 or less 
downstream ASNs. I think Randy's data would be better reflected without 
the UCLA information which just confuses it.

the first pie chart uses no classification.  if we had to classify, we
would have stubs only end as paths (_foo$) and transits are all the
rest.  

i do not know how we would separate small and large transits in any
rigorous fashion.  so it was easier to use the ucla taxa as a rough
approximation and blame anything weird on them :)

we could do a quick run using the definition of stub and transit as
above if folk are really interested.

randy


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