202.180.73.137, AS9790 nlri unicast multicast
I'd like to collect some BGP data from NZ ISPs to see if I can see the same trends in RIB growth, de-aggregation and multi-homing that other people are seeing in other parts of the world.
An NZ perspective might be interestingly different because of the history of pervasive peering that is absent from other environments.
If possible, I'd like to take as full a BGP feed as possible from as many people as possible. Something like this, in fact:
router bgp xxxx neighbor 202.89.128.76 description jabley(a)automagic.org neighbor 202.89.128.76 remote-as 65517 neighbor 202.89.128.76 ebgp-multihop 254 neighbor 202.89.128.76 send-community
or perhaps
protocols { bgp { group jabley { type external; description "jabley(a)automagic.org"; peer-as 65517; multihop ttl 254; neighbor 202.89.128.76; } }
if that suits you better. If anybody thinks they might be happy to send me some data like this for a while, please let me know.
Thanks!
Joe
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