Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2019-08-30 Thread Philip Smith
IC's router in Japan. >>> >>> The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, SAFNOG  >>> TZNOG, MENOG, BJNOG, SDNOG, CMNOG, LACNOG and the RIPE Routing WG. >>> >>> Daily listings are sent to bgp-st...@lists.apnic.net >>> <mailto:bgp-st...@lists.apni

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2017-02-04 Thread Philip Smith
Hello Brough, Very well spotted!! :-) I finally fixed a problem in my analysis programme which was miscounting the extended range of 32-bit ASNs (those from 65536 and above). It wasn't counting them at all in fact, something spotted by one of our industry colleagues a couple of months back. So th

Re: Contact mail for Weekly Global Routing Table Report has ended up on Spamhaus HBL

2024-08-04 Thread Philip Smith
Laura Smith wrote on 4/8/2024 19:42: Just as an FYI, it appears the pfsinoz -at- gmail.com address given in the Weekly Global Routing Table Report has sended up on the Spamhaus HBL list. You might want to fix this to ensure visibility of the reports are maintained. :) Sigh, yes, and the role

MENOG 14 in Dubai

2014-02-10 Thread Philip Smith
Hi everyone, In the spirit of keeping each of the NOG communities in touch with activities going on in each other's regions, the MENOG Program Committee is hoping that some of you would be interesting in joining the Middle East operations community for their 14th meeting in Dubai at the end of Mar

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2011-10-19 Thread Philip Smith
Hi Leo, Leo Vegoda said the following on 18/10/11 00:31 : >> >>> 128.0.87.0/2430977 JSC "Yugra-Telecom" > > This one seems to be an error. 128.0.80/21 appears to have been allocated on > 5 October, nine days before the report was generated. The report is as good as what is in the R

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2012-08-24 Thread Philip Smith
Yup, the CIDR Report gets its feed in Australia... I get my BGP feed from APNIC's router in Japan - and at the time it grabbed the dump, the BGP table stopped at 190.55.80.0/21. Not sure what's going on, looks like the ssh session just hung, but then terminated normally - so the script's checking

APRICOT 2013 in Singapore

2012-11-15 Thread Philip Smith
Hi everyone, Just to let you know that the call for papers for APRICOT 2013 (in Singapore next February) opened a few days ago. Rather than posting the whole cfp here, you can see it via the programme page on the APRICOT website - www.apricot2013.net/program. NANOG and APRICOT are the network op

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2015-09-05 Thread Philip Smith
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Hugo, Hugo Slabbert wrote on 5/09/2015 01:20 : > >> BGP routing table entries examined: >> 30167 > ... >> Percentage of available address space announced: >> 7.0 Percentage of allocated address space announced: >> 7.0 > > erm...y'all missing some

APRICOT 2016

2015-11-01 Thread Philip Smith
Hi everyone, Many of the NANOG community have over the years participated in the annual APRICOT conference. This is to let you know about the opening of the Call for Papers for APRICOT 2016, being held in Auckland, New Zealand. If you are considering attending APRICOT, why not do so as a present

Call for presentations: APNIC 36, Xi'an

2013-07-11 Thread Philip Smith
book your hotel room now (http://conference.apnic.net/36/travel) - late August is busy holiday season and there are not many hotel rooms left! Thanks! Philip Smith/Mark Tinka/Dean Pemberton For the APNIC 36 PC --

Long AS-PATH / Blank Routing Report last weekend - update

2013-11-26 Thread Philip Smith
Hi everyone, Apologies for the blank Routing Report last weekend. Unfortunately my script was tripped up by a very long AS-PATH. This one: *>i193.105.15.0 202.249.2.1100120 0 2516 3257 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50404 50

Re: OSPF vs IS-IS vs PrivateAS eBGP

2009-08-20 Thread Philip Smith
Clue Store said the following on 20/8/09 01:12 : > > I know this has been discussed probably many times on this list, but I was > looking for some specifics about what others are doing in the following > situations. Discussed on list, presented in tutorials, how much more advice is actually requir

[NANOG-announce] Election reminder - charter amendments

2008-10-02 Thread Philip Smith
Hello everyone, Please take a moment to look at the current charter amendment proposals for the October ballot at: http://www.nanog.org/charter/ If you have comments on the proposals, please post them on the nanog-futures list or send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the next few days. The Steeri

[NANOG-announce] NANOG Voting now open!

2008-10-12 Thread Philip Smith
Hi everyone, Voting for the 2008 NANOG SC and Charter amendments is now open. Please refer to http://www.nanog.org/governance/elections/2008elections/ for full details. The actual voting URL is https://nanog.merit.edu/election/. You will need to use your NANOG id and password to cast your vote.

Re: What's with all the long aspaths?

2008-10-23 Thread Philip Smith
Jon Lewis said the following on 23/10/08 12:39: > Is there something silly going around? I doubt I'm the only one > noticing these being triggered by our generous maxas-limit setting. > > Oct 9 23:01:46: %BGP-6-ASPATH: ... 27754 27754 27754 ... > Oct 17 11:10:40: %BGP-6-ASPATH: ... 43413 43413 4

MENOG 2 in Doha, Qatar

2007-09-16 Thread Philip Smith
Hi everyone, If anyone is interested in participating in MENOG 2, in Doha, Qatar, from 19th to 21st November, the call for presentations and tutorials is now open. More details are on the MENOG website, specifically, http://www.menog.net/meetings/menog2. If you have any questions about MENOG (t

[NANOG] [NANOG-announce] Mail List Committee announcement

2008-05-13 Thread Philip Smith
Dear all, The Steering Committee has unanimously agreed to start afresh with the composition of the Mail List Committee. There has been a long term, and ongoing, conflict within the MLC that had made it essentially dysfunctional. The SC would be derelict in our duty to allow this to continue a

[NANOG] [NANOG-announce] Call for Volunteers for the NANOG Mailing List Committee

2008-05-14 Thread Philip Smith
Hello everyone, The NANOG Mailing List Committee is a group of individuals from the NANOG community who collectively are responsible for ensuring the functioning of the NANOG mailing list as an effective resource for the operations community. The Steering Committee would like to hear from peop

nanog / nanog-announce subs (was Re: Announce list: Re: Hughes Network)

2008-05-23 Thread Philip Smith
Everyone, The main nanog list is subscribed to nanog-announce. So everything sent to nanog-announce should appear on the nanog list too. If folks choose to unsubscribe from the nanog list, they will need to subscribe to nanog-announce to carry on seeing announcements. Hope this clarifies at

[NANOG-announce] New NANOG Mail List Committee

2008-05-30 Thread Philip Smith
Michael K Smith, John Osman and Alex Pilosov for also stepping forward and offering to help. We hope you will be willing to volunteer again when two positions on the MLC become available in October. Kind regards, Philip Smith SC Chair -- ___ NANOG

[NANOG-announce] Please welcome Brian Deardorff to the PC

2008-05-30 Thread Philip Smith
, Randy Epstein, Michael K. Smith, Mike Long, Ron Bonica, Tom Scholl and Celeste Anderson for volunteering. We hope they will all consider volunteering again when positions on the PC become available again in October. Kind regards, Philip Smith SC Chair

[NANOG-announce] Call for Nominations for NANOG Steering Committee 2008/9

2008-08-12 Thread Philip Smith
Hello everyone, Elections for three of the six elected positions on the NANOG Steering Committee will be held in October 2008. The currently-serving Steering Committee members whose terms are expiring are Joe Provo, Randy Bush and Philip Smith. Randy and Philip have also served two consecutive

[NANOG-announce] 2008 Elections Reminder...

2008-08-25 Thread Philip Smith
at Noon PDT Tue 2008-10-14 Voting for the 2008/2009 NANOG SC closes at 1 pm PDT Best wishes, Philip Smith (on behalf of the NANOG Steering Committee) -- ___ NANOG-announce mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog

[NANOG-announce] Call for volunteers for the NANOG PC

2008-09-15 Thread Philip Smith
Hi everyone, There are going to be a few announcements over the next few days regarding all things NANOG, so please bear with us! Thanks to all who volunteered for the Steering Committee - the list of candidates to join the three continuing Steering Committee members is at http://www.nanog.org/go

Speaking slots at APRICOT 2010 still available

2010-01-21 Thread Philip Smith
Hi everyone, For those folks who may be going to NANOG 48 in Austin at the end of February, how about extending that trip a little and heading over to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia for APRICOT which conveniently takes place the following week. :-) We still have a few speaking slots available for the m

Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-09 Thread Philip Smith
Hi James, We see the same incredible noise from a few peers we have at RouteViews. So much so that they put quite a stress on our backend infrastructure (not only the collector itself, but the syncing of these updates back to our archive, and storage.) And, longer term, do researchers who use

Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-10 Thread Philip Smith
te on 10/2/2025 12:16: Philip, I’ve kept meaning to ask you for decades but did you ever find the root cause  of all this noise- is this due to a bug in some version of a router OS or is this being caused by a malfunctioning script at the provider that triggers BGP updates? From: NANOG on be