NZ Eyeball ISP Top Talkers
Hi Folks, I'm trying to help out a customer in the Pacific understand what a developed market traffic profile looks like. In particular I'm looking for a list of your top 20 ASNs by traffic volume. Big bonus if you can attach percentages to those ASNs. If any of you can share any rough detail it would be much appreciated. Anything's fine - attributable, non-attributable, fallen off the back of a truck, apocryphal tales from a late night whisky session, whatever. Thanks, Jon
Something like this?
https://bgp.he.net/country/NZ
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 18:53 Jonathan Brewer
Hi Folks,
I'm trying to help out a customer in the Pacific understand what a developed market traffic profile looks like.
In particular I'm looking for a list of your top 20 ASNs by traffic volume. Big bonus if you can attach percentages to those ASNs.
If any of you can share any rough detail it would be much appreciated. Anything's fine - attributable, non-attributable, fallen off the back of a truck, apocryphal tales from a late night whisky session, whatever.
Thanks,
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Hi Mehmet,
Nothing to do with adjacencies. I'm honestly not sure why anyone plays the
"I've got the most peers" game but that's a different conversation.
Unfortunately my age & the amount of time I've spent away from retail ISPs
is showing here. *What I'm looking for is where traffic is coming from.*
Wind the clock back a few years and a top talker list for many ISPs would
have Google, Akamai, Facebook, etc.. You could say "hey my traffic is
coming from these ASNs, here's who I need to talk to for bilats, or here's
the exchange I need to peer at to pick up this traffic for free".
This is only a valid question for an ISP until they start getting deploying
cache boxes in-network. What I'm seeing now from the notes coming back
off-list (thanks x4 so far!) is:
1. Many cache boxes are using local provider IP space. So I shouldn't
have asked for ASNs.
2. ISPs may be paying a transit provider differential rates for transit
& cache access but it's all coming from the same ASN.
3. Some ISPs don't have an easy way to judge what percentage of their
traffic is being serviced by the caches as they're not running netflow on
the internal routers.
The useful feedback I've had is that traffic is coming from (in
alphabetical order):
- Akamai
- Amazon
- Apple
- Dropbox
- Edgecast
- Facebook
- Fastly
- Google
- Limelight
- Microsoft
- Netflix
Thanks,
Jon
On Thu, 14 May 2020 at 12:33, Mehmet Akcin
Something like this?
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 18:53 Jonathan Brewer
wrote: Hi Folks,
I'm trying to help out a customer in the Pacific understand what a developed market traffic profile looks like.
In particular I'm looking for a list of your top 20 ASNs by traffic volume. Big bonus if you can attach percentages to those ASNs.
If any of you can share any rough detail it would be much appreciated. Anything's fine - attributable, non-attributable, fallen off the back of a truck, apocryphal tales from a late night whisky session, whatever.
Thanks,
Jon _______________________________________________ NZNOG mailing list -- nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz To unsubscribe send an email to nznog-leave(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
-- Mehmet +1-424-298-1903
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