Hi, AIRRS(African Internet Ressources and Routing Statistics) can be seen at the URL below.
http://airrs.afrinic.net/bgp/reports.html/bgp.reports.2016-10-17-197.0.0.0.html http://airrs.afrinic.net/bgp/reports.html/bgp.reports.2016-10-17-41.0.0.0.html http://airrs.afrinic.net/bgp/reports.html/bgp.reports.2016-10-17-196.0.0.0.html http://airrs.afrinic.net/bgp/reports6.html/bgp.reports.2016-10-17-2001-4200.html http://airrs.afrinic.net/bgp/reports6.html/bgp.reports.2016-10-17-2c00.html <http://airrs.afrinic.net/bgp/reports6.html/bgp.reports.2016-10-17-2c00.html> They are no longer maintained. For the v4 space there is another initiative at http://www.trstech.net/africa-bgp/ <http://www.trstech.net/africa-bgp/> Hope this helps —Alain > On Oct 17, 2016, at 9:47 PM, Andrew Alston <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Nishal, > > Not as far as I know, but I could be wrong – I don’t think I’ve seen a single > page output of stuff not announced and who it was allocated to – could be > wrong though. > > As regards another full view – I could use another full view that is in > IOS-XR format (from a show route ipv6) and accessible via ssh – the current > code connects to the router and does an ssh2_exec with no PTY allocation to > pull the table. (save me writing more code to read other formats and change > the methods – so if you got anything like that it would be useful! – > Otherwise if you can send me off list some output from whatever routers you > have that have full table that aren’t XR when I have time I can take a look > at how to match against formatting) > > If you can send me the list of IXP prefixes that shouldn’t be visible that > would be awesome – I can write a whitelist fairly easily, and yes, its > potentially possible for me to flag visible that shouldn’t be. > > As a note – the v4 processing code is almost done – I was playing with this > last night and I can already see partial announcements against the delegation > file – the next step is tying that back to org-id’s and organisations and > then publishing in similar format. There are a coupla caveats behind that in > the fact that the delegation file in AfriNIC for some strange reason is not > on natural CIDR boundaries and the whois database also doesn’t store CIDR > masks so some rather painful processing and aggregation has to happen before > you actually do the comparison, but there should be a similar page for v4 out > in the next few days. > > If you have a list of v4 IXP prefix’s as a result, this would be useful as > well. > > Chat later > > Andrew > > On 17/10/2016, 19:09, "Nishal Goburdhan" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 16 Oct 2016, at 10:56, Andrew Alston wrote: > >> Just as another note – >> >> I am also working on something that will take the rest of the >> allocated prefixes (the ones that are announced), and tie them back to >> the originating ASN > > > hi andrew, > > doesn’t afrinic do this already (they used to, with the AIRRS report, > but i haven’t looked in a long time). > > that said, it’s always nice to see initiative, and perhaps you can do > something new, so, by way of assistance, i offer: > * since you’re doing this from one “full-view”, do you need > another? > * i can assist you quite easily with identifying the IXP peering > prefixes, if you’d like (i.e those that should not be visible. for > bonus points, perhaps you can flag those, that should *not* be, but are > ;-)) > > —n. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Community-Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss
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