Dear all,
Given the current situation of KPNQwest and the possibility
of its services going offline sometime soon, the RIPE NCC in
agreement with KPNQwest will be temporally hosting this
server (ns.eu.net) in its premises.
This is to avoid major problems in the Internet as this server
is secondary for a large number of ccTLD's zones, and thousand
other zones.
We (AS3333) will be soon announcing the 192.16.202.0/24 prefix.
Trusting that this is welcome news.
Best regards.
--
RIPE NCC
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RIPE NCC
Hello,
DENIC runs currently several secondarys (not only DE but also for some
other TLDs) in different places worldwide. We are willing to offer
secondary service for other ccTLDs. But there will be because of
security/stability reasons a limit on the number of ccTLDs we want to run
on a single machine.
Sabine
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Sabine Dolderer
DENIC eG
Wiesenh�ttenplatz 26
D-60329 Frankfurt
eMail: Sabine.Dolderer(a)denic.de
Fon: +49 69 27235 0
Fax: +49 69 27235 235
Jan-Ahrent
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On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 01:08:46 +0200
Joao Luis Silva Damas <joao(a)ripe.net> wrote:
>
> At 11:04 -0700 5/6/02, Randy Bush wrote:
> > > Given the current situation of KPNQwest and the possibility
> >> of its services going offline sometime soon, the RIPE NCC in
> >> agreement with KPNQwest will be temporally hosting this
> >> server (ns.eu.net) in its premises.
> >
> >nice emergency hack and sorry to whine. but i used them both
> >to get diversity.
>
> Hi Randy,
>
> there are 16 ccTLDs for which ns.ripe.net and ns.eu.net are both
> secondary. So we will definitely request those ccTLDs to look for a
> new host as soon as possible.
Hi Randy, hi Joao, dear routing-wg,
probably my Company (GATEL, AS13129) is able to host a secondary
server for the ccTLDs.
The question is rather what are the hardware "requirements" for the
secondary
server.
We have sufficient bandwidth capacity available and rack space as well.
> The rest can take bit more time to think what they want to do since
> ns.eu.net will keep running.
Well done ! Congrats for the good ideas and coordination work.
>
> We are offering secondary service on ns.ripe.net for any ccTLD that
> we weren't sencodaring for, as are other people.
>
> The idea is not to have ns.eu.net running for ever, just to enable
> people to have time to take rational decisions, without the fear of
> having the server going away because of some unexpected turn of
> events.
>
> >
> >when in less of a panic, please move it to moscow or something.
>
> Panic? what panic? this is just common sense
>
right. it's not panic.
--jan
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Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC received the IPv6 address range 2001:0800::/23
from the IANA in May 2002.
You may wish to adjust any filters you have in place accordingly.
More information on the IP space administered by the RIPE NCC
can be found on our web site at:
<http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/smallest-alloc-sizes.html>
Kind regards,
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RIPE NCC, Registration Services
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It is not checked before it leaves my workstation. However, hopefully
you will find this report interesting and will take the time to look
through this to see if you can improve the amount of aggregation you
perform.
Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report.html for a daily
update of this report.
NEW: Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report-region.html for
the regional version of this report.
NEW: Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/autnums.html for a complete
list of autonomous system number to name mappings as used by the CIDR-Report.
The report is split into sections:
0) General Status
List the route table history for the last week, list any possibly
bogus routes seen and give some status on ASes.
1) Gains by aggregating at the origin AS level
This lists the "Top 30" players who if they decided to aggregate
their announced classful prefixes at the origin AS level could
make a significant difference in the reduction of the current
size of the Internet routing table. This calculation does not
take into account the inclusion of holes when forming an aggregate
so it is possible even larger reduction should be possible.
2) Weekly Delta
A summary of the last weeks changes in terms of withdrawn and
added routes. Please note that this is only a snapshot but does
give some indication of ASes participating in CIDR. Clearly,
it is generally a good thing to see a large amount of withdrawls.
3) Interesting aggregates
Interesting here means not an aggregate made as a set of
classful routes.
Thanks to GX Networks for giving me access to their routing tables once a
day.
Please send any comments about this report directly to CIDR Report <cidr-report(a)cisco.com>.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CIDR REPORT for 31May02
0) General Status
Table History
-------------
Date Prefixes
240502 110020
250502 110319
260502 109931
270502 110178
280502 110335
290502 110367
300502 110842
310502 110978
Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr.plot.html for a plot
of the table history.
Possible Bogus Routes
---------------------
*** Bogus 220.36.0.0/16 from AS17676
*** Bogus 220.40.0.0/16 from AS17676
*** Bogus 220.47.0.0/16 from AS17676
AS Summary
----------
Number of ASes in routing system: 13044
Number of ASes announcing only one prefix: 7934 (4445 cidr, 3489 classful)
Largest number of cidr routes: 635 announced by AS701
Largest number of classful routes: 1357 announced by AS701
1) Gains by aggregating at the origin AS level
--- 31May02 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS701 1357 1087 270 19.9% UUNET Technologies, Inc.
AS1221 1109 860 249 22.5% UNREGISTERED
AS17557 285 109 176 61.8% Pakistan Telecom
AS852 587 428 159 27.1% Telus Advanced Communications
AS7018 816 685 131 16.1% AT&T
AS16473 198 77 121 61.1% Bell South
AS6595 167 56 111 66.5% DoD Education Activity Network As
AS705 304 203 101 33.2% UUNET Technologies, Inc.
AS4151 236 141 95 40.3% USDA
AS19632 98 4 94 95.9% Metropolis Intercom S.A.
AS1239 511 423 88 17.2% Sprint
AS16814 104 19 85 81.7% NSS, S.A.
AS12302 120 35 85 70.8% SingNet
AS7046 328 244 84 25.6% UUNET Technologies, Inc.
AS7303 148 68 80 54.1% Telecom Argentina Stet-France Tel
AS2048 181 104 77 42.5% State of Louisiana
AS577 267 194 73 27.3% Bell Advanced Communications Inc.
AS4323 416 345 71 17.1% Time Warner Communications, Inc.
AS724 220 154 66 30.0% DLA Systems Automation Center
AS226 154 91 63 40.9% Los Nettos
AS3464 166 104 62 37.3% Alabama SuperComputer Network
AS19834 64 4 60 93.8% NetForce, Inc.
AS10620 83 23 60 72.3% TVCABLE BOGOTA
AS4755 169 110 59 34.9% Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Autonom
AS1 455 397 58 12.7% GENUITY
AS3908 311 254 57 18.3% Supernet, Inc.
AS16758 63 6 57 90.5% IKON Office Solutions
AS209 312 256 56 17.9% Qwest
AS9051 81 26 55 67.9% INCONET Autonomous System
AS3233 105 51 54 51.4% RNC - Romanian Natioanal R&D Netw
Total 55292 42691 12601 22.8%
For the rest of the previous weeks gain information please see
http://www.employees.org:80/~tbates/cidr-report.html
2) Weekly Delta
Please see
http://www.employees.org:80/~tbates/cidr-report.html
for this part of the report
3) Interesting aggregates
Please see
http://www.employees.org:80/~tbates/cidr-report.html
for this part of the report