
Henk Uijterwaal (RIPE NCC) wrote:
All,
At SIGCOMM 2004, it became clear that the current beacon prefixes suffer from 2 problems:
a) They have more peers giving transit than any other AS on the Internet.
b) When a prefix is invisible, it is not clear if this is caused by an experimental problem or by the prefix being filtered. The anchor prefix does not solve this problem, there should be one anchor per beacon.
So, people suggested that for the next period (1/10/2004-30/9/2005), we make the following changes:
1. A new /19 is requested from the RIPE NCC. This /19 is split into /24's.
2. Each RRC annouces 2 /24's. Assuming A.B.Z is the base address
A.B.(Z+2*Y).0/24 A.B.(Z+2*Y+1).0/24
For Y=0 to 13 for the (up to 16) RRC's.
The first prefix is announced permanently. The second one is a flapping prefix: up at 0 GMT, down at 2 GMT, up at 4 GMT etc. The pattern may be changed at a later stage.
3. Inside each /24, a pingable address will be established.
4. We ask only 2 or 3 peers at each IX to provide transit for these prefixes. (In other words, we do not ask everybody).
5. Other experiments that we do are:
- An overflow prefix (prefix announced at 1 RRC, flapping at the next). - Hitesh's experiment.
6. The current 195.80.224.0/20 is returned to the RIPE NCC
Comments?
This looks good to me. -- Shane Kerr RIPE NCC