UUNET has "re-absorbed" 6869 routes and everything seems back to normal here.
Marshall David G. Andersen wrote: > This is more w.r.t. the huge burst of announcements yesterday, > not a persistent increase in the routing table sizes, but.. > > We saw absolutely huge amounts of announcements from > 1 3459 17676 (sometimes with padding) > > For example, see: > > >http://ginseng/bgpview.cgi?time=between&start=2002-05-01+06%3A00%3A00&end=2002-05-01+07%3A00%3A00&bins=100&prefix=&rel=eq&aspath=&asrel=contain&origin_as=17676&scale=linear&table=updates_new&action=plot&View=View > > (Sorry for the long URL). Shows that we received something like 30k > announcements that originated from 17676 between 6 and 7 am on May 1st. > They were primarily announcing /23s out of large address space ranges > allocated to APNIC, like 219.31/16 and friends. > > -Dave > > > On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 11:33:50AM +0100, Stephen J. Wilcox mooed: > >>We see that too >> >>Predominantly seems to be massive amounts of /24s in a couple of nets >>which were previously /16s. Culprit would appear to be AS705 >> >>*>i63.0.0.0/24 62.24.196.1 100 0 286 209 701 705 i >>*>i63.1.0.0/24 62.24.196.1 100 0 286 209 701 705 i >>*>i63.2.0.0/24 62.24.196.1 100 0 286 209 701 705 i >>..... >> >>Lots of new /20-24 in 67.0.0.0/8 also AS705 >> >>In total AS705 is announcing 4432 new routes from yesterday. >> >> >>If you're interested a copy of all new routes since yesterday is at: >> >>http://noc.opaltelecom.net/newbgp020502.txt >> >>THe file is 0.5Mb so I couldnt really email it :) >> >>Steve >> >> >> >>On Thu, 2 May 2002, James Spenceley wrote: >> >> >>>Around 15mins ago an additional ~5,000 routes entered the global view, sadly >>>they appear to be hanging around. >>> >>>Last Tuesday had an increase of 2,000 routes. >>> >>>+7000 routes in a week is significant de-aggregation or leak, any ideas on >>>where these routes are flowing ? >>> >>>I've not seen an increase on any of our peers, so I can only assume its >>>coming from a network who doesn't peer particularly "openly". >>> >>>-- >>>James >>> >>> > -- Regards Marshall Eubanks This e-mail may contain confidential and proprietary information of Multicast Technologies, Inc, subject to Non-Disclosure Agreements T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc 10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 410 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone : 703-293-9624 Fax : 703-293-9609 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.multicasttech.com Test your network for multicast : http://www.multicasttech.com/mt/ Status of Multicast on the Web : http://www.multicasttech.com/status/index.html