BGP Update Report Interval: 09-Jun-16 -to- 16-Jun-16 (7 days) Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072 TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS Rank ASN Upds % Upds/Pfx AS-Name 1 - AS9829 130330 4.1% 77.6 -- BSNL-NIB National Internet Backbone, IN 2 - AS43754 79464 2.5% 221.3 -- ASIATECH , IR 3 - AS133841 60822 1.9% 7602.8 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 4 - AS4538 33288 1.1% 10.3 -- ERX-CERNET-BKB China Education and Research Network Center, CN 5 - AS10131 28193 0.9% 7048.2 -- CKTELECOM-CK-AP Telecom Cook Islands, CK 6 - AS4795 24794 0.8% 94.3 -- INDOSATM2-ID INDOSATM2 ASN, ID 7 - AS13118 24110 0.8% 283.6 -- ASN-YARTELECOM Verhnevolzhsky branch, RU 8 - AS41480 23608 0.8% 5902.0 -- SYSTEMEC-AS , NL 9 - AS5953 22841 0.7% 191.9 -- DNIC-ASBLK-05800-06055 - DoD Network Information Center, US 10 - AS4761 22228 0.7% 68.0 -- INDOSAT-INP-AP INDOSAT Internet Network Provider, ID 11 - AS134438 21868 0.7% 21868.0 -- AIRAAIFUL-AS-AP Aira & Aiful Public Company Limited, TH 12 - AS12880 20840 0.7% 86.5 -- DCI-AS , IR 13 - AS45899 20738 0.7% 22.2 -- VNPT-AS-VN VNPT Corp, VN 14 - AS18002 20053 0.6% 66.4 -- WORLDPHONE-IN AS Number for Interdomain Routing, IN 15 - AS1501 19756 0.6% 195.6 -- DNIC-ASBLK-01500-01502 - Headquarters, USAISC, US 16 - AS27738 18716 0.6% 23.9 -- Ecuadortelecom S.A., EC 17 - AS48159 16790 0.5% 48.7 -- TIC-AS , IR 18 - AS637 16121 0.5% 84.8 -- DNIC-ASBLK-00616-00665 - DoD Network Information Center, US 19 - AS21859 15568 0.5% 576.6 -- ZNET - Zenlayer Inc, US 20 - AS56636 15455 0.5% 15455.0 -- ASVEDARU , RU TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS (Updates per announced prefix) Rank ASN Upds % Upds/Pfx AS-Name 1 - AS134438 21868 0.7% 21868.0 -- AIRAAIFUL-AS-AP Aira & Aiful Public Company Limited, TH 2 - AS56636 15455 0.5% 15455.0 -- ASVEDARU , RU 3 - AS133841 60822 1.9% 7602.8 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 4 - AS10131 28193 0.9% 7048.2 -- CKTELECOM-CK-AP Telecom Cook Islands, CK 5 - AS41480 23608 0.8% 5902.0 -- SYSTEMEC-AS , NL 6 - AS10846 3450 0.1% 3450.0 -- DEERE - Deere & Company, US 7 - AS59424 3057 0.1% 3057.0 -- OOO-HAS-TELEKOM-AS , RU 8 - AS19674 7375 0.2% 2458.3 -- NAVPOINT - Navpoint Internet, US 9 - AS21136 2305 0.1% 2305.0 -- CSUCS-AS , HU 10 - AS13846 10543 0.3% 2108.6 -- LAVALIFE - Lavalife Corp., CA 11 - AS35093 4217 0.1% 2108.5 -- RO-HTPASSPORT , RO 12 - AS45494 1977 0.1% 1977.0 -- LAHAI-SG NREN ASN for Misc. Root Servers and Community, NP 13 - AS134619 7429 0.2% 1857.2 -- APS-AS-ID PT Angkasa Pura Solusi, ID 14 - AS202105 15051 0.5% 1505.1 -- DSP-AS , SA 15 - AS327733 2849 0.1% 1424.5 -- SAICOM, ZA 16 - AS22886 4072 0.1% 1357.3 -- ICI-ATL - Incomm, US 17 - AS5434 2483 0.1% 1241.5 -- NURSAT-ALA-AS , KZ 18 - AS6316 6901 0.2% 1150.2 -- AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec Communications, Inc., US 19 - AS35043 2276 0.1% 1138.0 -- ALLAMEH-UNIVERSITY-AS , IR 20 - AS197385 6402 0.2% 1067.0 -- TISA-SOFT-AS , RU TOP 20 Unstable Prefixes Rank Prefix Upds % Origin AS -- AS Name 1 - 202.65.32.0/21 28086 0.8% AS10131 -- CKTELECOM-CK-AP Telecom Cook Islands, CK 2 - 110.170.17.0/24 21868 0.7% AS134438 -- AIRAAIFUL-AS-AP Aira & Aiful Public Company Limited, TH 3 - 123.231.192.0/24 21562 0.7% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 4 - 93.181.192.0/19 20895 0.6% AS13118 -- ASN-YARTELECOM Verhnevolzhsky branch, RU 5 - 123.231.206.0/24 19170 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 6 - 123.231.193.0/24 19082 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 7 - 195.128.159.0/24 15455 0.5% AS56636 -- ASVEDARU , RU 8 - 192.254.88.0/24 15452 0.5% AS21859 -- ZNET - Zenlayer Inc, US 9 - 185.11.121.0/24 14957 0.5% AS202105 -- DSP-AS , SA 10 - 61.7.155.0/24 13645 0.4% AS131090 -- CAT-IDC-4BYTENET-AS-AP CAT TELECOM Public Company Ltd,CAT, TH 11 - 202.56.215.0/24 8572 0.3% AS24560 -- AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti Airtel Ltd., Telemedia Services, IN 12 - 208.68.201.0/24 6986 0.2% AS13846 -- LAVALIFE - Lavalife Corp., CA 13 - 66.19.194.0/24 6848 0.2% AS6316 -- AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec Communications, Inc., US 14 - 185.53.196.0/22 6417 0.2% AS8953 -- ASN-ORANGE-ROMANIA , RO 15 - 194.229.165.0/24 5963 0.2% AS41480 -- SYSTEMEC-AS , NL 16 - 194.229.164.0/24 5946 0.2% AS41480 -- SYSTEMEC-AS , NL 17 - 193.79.27.0/24 5888 0.2% AS41480 -- SYSTEMEC-AS , NL 18 - 193.79.26.0/24 5811 0.2% AS41480 -- SYSTEMEC-AS , NL 19 - 94.73.56.0/21 5301 0.2% AS25211 -- TELECOMASET-AS , BG 20 - 203.252.142.0/24 5099 0.1% AS9459 -- ASKONKUK Konkuk University, KR Details at http://bgpupdates.potaroo.net ------------------------------------ Copies of this report are mailed to: nanog@nanog.org eof-list@ripe.net apops@apops.net routing-wg@ripe.net afnog@afnog.org
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, cidr-report@potaroo.net wrote:
TOP 20 Unstable Prefixes Rank Prefix Upds % Origin AS -- AS Name 1 - 202.65.32.0/21 28086 0.8% AS10131 -- CKTELECOM-CK-AP Telecom Cook Islands, CK 2 - 110.170.17.0/24 21868 0.7% AS134438 -- AIRAAIFUL-AS-AP Aira & Aiful Public Company Limited, TH 3 - 123.231.192.0/24 21562 0.7% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 4 - 93.181.192.0/19 20895 0.6% AS13118 -- ASN-YARTELECOM Verhnevolzhsky branch, RU 5 - 123.231.206.0/24 19170 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 6 - 123.231.193.0/24 19082 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 7 - 195.128.159.0/24 15455 0.5% AS56636 -- ASVEDARU , RU 8 - 192.254.88.0/24 15452 0.5% AS21859 -- ZNET - Zenlayer Inc, US 9 - 185.11.121.0/24 14957 0.5% AS202105 -- DSP-AS , SA
Everyone of these prefixes have managed to average one update per 40 seconds during a week, or worse. How is that even possible? Yes, I know we don't generally have dampening anymore, but geez, that's a lot of updates. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se
On 19 Jun 2016, at 6:05 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike@swm.pp.se> wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, cidr-report@potaroo.net wrote:
TOP 20 Unstable Prefixes Rank Prefix Upds % Origin AS -- AS Name 1 - 202.65.32.0/21 28086 0.8% AS10131 -- CKTELECOM-CK-AP Telecom Cook Islands, CK 2 - 110.170.17.0/24 21868 0.7% AS134438 -- AIRAAIFUL-AS-AP Aira & Aiful Public Company Limited, TH 3 - 123.231.192.0/24 21562 0.7% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 4 - 93.181.192.0/19 20895 0.6% AS13118 -- ASN-YARTELECOM Verhnevolzhsky branch, RU 5 - 123.231.206.0/24 19170 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 6 - 123.231.193.0/24 19082 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 7 - 195.128.159.0/24 15455 0.5% AS56636 -- ASVEDARU , RU 8 - 192.254.88.0/24 15452 0.5% AS21859 -- ZNET - Zenlayer Inc, US 9 - 185.11.121.0/24 14957 0.5% AS202105 -- DSP-AS , SA
Everyone of these prefixes have managed to average one update per 40 seconds during a week, or worse. How is that even possible? Yes, I know we don't generally have dampening anymore, but geez, that's a lot of updates.
In the case of Cook Islands Telecom the problem is not directly with them - its their one-up upstream Spark NZ (AS4648) who appears to be flicking this route across a number of transit upstreams (http://bgpupdates.potaroo.net/cgi-bin/per-prefix?prefix=202.65.32.0.21) Geoff
I do, useful to see who is causing route churning and such. sent from Android On 19 Jun 2016 7:22 am, "Geoff Huston" <gih@apnic.net> wrote:
On 19 Jun 2016, at 6:05 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike@swm.pp.se> wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, cidr-report@potaroo.net wrote:
TOP 20 Unstable Prefixes Rank Prefix Upds % Origin AS -- AS Name 1 - 202.65.32.0/21 28086 0.8% AS10131 -- CKTELECOM-CK-AP Telecom
Cook Islands, CK
2 - 110.170.17.0/24 21868 0.7% AS134438 -- AIRAAIFUL-AS-AP Aira & Aiful Public Company Limited, TH 3 - 123.231.192.0/24 21562 0.7% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 4 - 93.181.192.0/19 20895 0.6% AS13118 -- ASN-YARTELECOM Verhnevolzhsky branch, RU 5 - 123.231.206.0/24 19170 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 6 - 123.231.193.0/24 19082 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 7 - 195.128.159.0/24 15455 0.5% AS56636 -- ASVEDARU , RU 8 - 192.254.88.0/24 15452 0.5% AS21859 -- ZNET - Zenlayer Inc, US 9 - 185.11.121.0/24 14957 0.5% AS202105 -- DSP-AS , SA
Everyone of these prefixes have managed to average one update per 40 seconds during a week, or worse. How is that even possible? Yes, I know we don't generally have dampening anymore, but geez, that's a lot of updates.
In the case of Cook Islands Telecom the problem is not directly with them - its their one-up upstream Spark NZ (AS4648) who appears to be flicking this route across a number of transit upstreams ( http://bgpupdates.potaroo.net/cgi-bin/per-prefix?prefix=202.65.32.0.21)
Geoff
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+1 On 19 June 2016 at 11:37, Joshua D'Alton <joshua@railgun.com.au> wrote:
I do, useful to see who is causing route churning and such.
sent from Android
On 19 Jun 2016 7:22 am, "Geoff Huston" <gih@apnic.net> wrote:
On 19 Jun 2016, at 6:05 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike@swm.pp.se> wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, cidr-report@potaroo.net wrote:
TOP 20 Unstable Prefixes Rank Prefix Upds % Origin AS -- AS Name 1 - 202.65.32.0/21 28086 0.8% AS10131 -- CKTELECOM-CK-AP Telecom Cook Islands, CK 2 - 110.170.17.0/24 21868 0.7% AS134438 -- AIRAAIFUL-AS-AP Aira & Aiful Public Company Limited, TH 3 - 123.231.192.0/24 21562 0.7% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 4 - 93.181.192.0/19 20895 0.6% AS13118 -- ASN-YARTELECOM Verhnevolzhsky branch, RU 5 - 123.231.206.0/24 19170 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 6 - 123.231.193.0/24 19082 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID 7 - 195.128.159.0/24 15455 0.5% AS56636 -- ASVEDARU , RU 8 - 192.254.88.0/24 15452 0.5% AS21859 -- ZNET - Zenlayer Inc, US 9 - 185.11.121.0/24 14957 0.5% AS202105 -- DSP-AS , SA
Everyone of these prefixes have managed to average one update per 40 seconds during a week, or worse. How is that even possible? Yes, I know we don't generally have dampening anymore, but geez, that's a lot of updates.
In the case of Cook Islands Telecom the problem is not directly with them - its their one-up upstream Spark NZ (AS4648) who appears to be flicking this route across a number of transit upstreams (http://bgpupdates.potaroo.net/cgi-bin/per-prefix?prefix=202.65.32.0.21)
Geoff
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Hi, On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 11:37:41AM +1000, Joshua D'Alton wrote:
I do, useful to see who is causing route churning and such.
While I also like my weekly 5 minutes of despair - unless someone is actually *acting* on these information, it's just wasting time. Gert Doering -- NetMaster -- have you enabled IPv6 on something today...? SpaceNet AG Vorstand: Sebastian v. Bomhard Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Aufsichtsratsvors.: A. Grundner-Culemann D-80807 Muenchen HRB: 136055 (AG Muenchen) Tel: +49 (0)89/32356-444 USt-IdNr.: DE813185279
Some, such as Gert, probably do it to get distracted from Soccer madness sometimes ;-) But in general, I think it doesn't have real impact, since the potential for reducing the size of the DFZ, as also set out in these reports, would have been reacted upon since decades (literally). I guess it is just proof that the cost of manpower, distributed across the 'net, is still more expensive than installing more memory in the boxes. Sigh... -ww On 2016-06-20 10:40, Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 11:37:41AM +1000, Joshua D'Alton wrote:
I do, useful to see who is causing route churning and such.
While I also like my weekly 5 minutes of despair - unless someone is actually *acting* on these information, it's just wasting time.
Gert Doering -- NetMaster
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 04:52:58PM +0200, Wilfried Woeber wrote:
But in general, I think it doesn't have real impact, since the potential for reducing the size of the DFZ, as also set out in these reports, would have been reacted upon since decades (literally).
I guess it is just proof that the cost of manpower, distributed across the 'net, is still more expensive than installing more memory in the boxes. Sigh...
I look through each report for occurances of ASNs I am related to in one way or another and if I take action. I know some other organisations actively monitor for references to their own networks too. Kind regards, Job
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 05:02:48PM +0200, Job Snijders wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 04:52:58PM +0200, Wilfried Woeber wrote:
But in general, I think it doesn't have real impact, since the potential for reducing the size of the DFZ, as also set out in these reports, would have been reacted upon since decades (literally).
I guess it is just proof that the cost of manpower, distributed across the 'net, is still more expensive than installing more memory in the boxes. Sigh...
I look through each report for occurances of ASNs I am related to in one way or another and if I take action. ^^^ if so, I take action to resolve it.
The impact is real, but depends on people taking the effort to look through the reports and act where they can.
Hi Job!
The impact is real, but depends on people taking the effort to look through the reports and act where they can.
Yep, and it is better than "nothing" (and needs to be awarded with a pat on the shoulders!), but as usual, the big players (= offenders) tend to *not* care... Maybe this is the price we have to pay for not being in the hands of governments, regulators or the ITU. Who knows... -ww
I look through each report for occurances of ASNs I am related to in one way or another and if I take action.
I know some other organisations actively monitor for references to their own networks too.
Kind regards,
Job
+1, I do the same. quickly search the ASN I'm responsible for and those I know in the region There are some people, who doesn't want their ASN/prefixes in that list :) -- Best Wishes, Aftab A. Siddiqui
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Aftab Siddiqui
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cidr-report@potaroo.net
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Geoff Huston
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Gert Doering
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Job Snijders
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Joshua D'Alton
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Mark Smith
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Mikael Abrahamsson
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Wilfried Woeber