> On Nov 28, 2018, at 12:03 PM, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
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> I would like to know if there is a way to see a transit provider's ASN ,let's
> say AS1 , and how AS1 is connecting to top 10 networks with amount of
> prefixes announced in Australia. is this something you are working on ?
We are goin
On 28/Nov/18 03:56, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
> I am noticing provider A enters market X saying they are tier 1
> network but they do not have a si ngle peering session in country and
> they backhaul everything back to market Z where they deliver traffic
> to the peer via high latency and low perform
On 26/Nov/18 06:47, Dave Temkin wrote:
>
> And yes, IPv6 is fully supported by every piece of our infrastructure;
> the issue is TVs and STBs that do not support v6 - but we have finally
> seen the largest device manufacturers commit to supporting it (if they
> don't already on their late model
Renesys used to have a blog that went into that a bit, but I think Oracle
killed it off.
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From: "Mehmet Akcin"
To: "Bill Woodcock"
Cc: "nanog"
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thank you.
I am actually trying to see following,
https://bgp.he.net/country/AU looking at this, and ranking list by amount
of prefixes announced. I can see top 10 networks with amount of prefixes
announced in AU, I assume these are the networks with most potential to
generate traffic and these a
Bill is correct. AS Rank’s ranks by customer cone, not peers. Although you can
get an ASN’s list of peers. We are currently working on adding country level
ranking to AS Rank, but will not have it ready until next year.
Bradley
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:40 AM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>> On Nov
Hi Bill
I am just trying to see if there is some way to rank transit providers by
the amount of peering+customers they have in a country.
I am noticing provider A enters market X saying they are tier 1 network but
they do not have a si ngle peering session in country and they backhaul
everything
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:42 AM, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
>
> Sorry what i meant with peering, their total as peer/customer count. I should
> have worded it correctly thanks Woody.
>
> Question still exists, is there any similar data set available per country
> basis?
You want to know how big th
Sorry what i meant with peering, their total as peer/customer count. I
should have worded it correctly thanks Woody.
Question still exists, is there any similar data set available per country
basis?
Mehmet
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 5:41 PM Bill Woodcock wrote:
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>
> > On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:37 A
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:37 AM, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
> http://as-rank.caida.org/ is impressively showing ranking of ISPs and how
> well peered they are
No, it’s by how many customers they have.
"ASes and Orgs are ranked by their customer cone size, which is the number of
their direct and ind
Hello there,
http://as-rank.caida.org/ is impressively showing ranking of ISPs and how
well peered they are and I love this.
Is there any research / page similar to this which shows similar data but
per country basis breakdown instead of showing globally?
thanks in advance for your help
Mehmet
I know the risk of having stale data. that is why I am trying to really
focus on first enabling crowd sourcing abilities and then parsing emails,
tweets, etc.
Providers will most likely not want to share their outages due ti “bad
marketing reasons” but you are right some might
On Tue, Nov 27, 201
I would be hesitant to include this kind of information if you don't
have a plan for keeping it recent and accurate - there's a real risk
your data will become stale quickly, at which point it stops being
useful to people.
Perhaps ask providers if you can subscribe to those, and automatically
parse
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