On 6/09/2008, at 10:06 AM, Joe Abley wrote:
On 3 Sep 2008, at 16:06, Glen Eustace wrote:
We have been advised that we are receiving all the routes that VzB have in AsiaPac, a total of 875 prefixes, nothing longer than /32.
So you're not seeing the /48s that are used to number things like anycast root and TLD nameservers? Seems like a shame. I believe all the RIRs have specified ranges within which the minimum assignment is specified as a /48.
The size of a full table as viewed by Afilias routers is:
6453 1115 3257 1253 2914 1121 15412 1350
Our 3549 transit seems to be down right now. All the numbers in that right column are reliably bigger than 875.
The best way to figure out what's going on it to set up a BGP session with SIXXS' Ghost Route Hunter, and have a look at their web interface. Idea is, you peer with it, and they tell you what you should have that most other tables have, and what you have that most other tables don't, etc. -- Nathan Ward