On 2011-05-02, at 21:16, Yaoqing(Joey) Liu wrote:

> I found the following prefixes are often originated by many ASNs more than
> five, wonder if they provide global anycast service, if so what specific
> service they provide?
> 
> 12.64.255.0/24

CERNET.

> 70.37.135.0/24

Microsoft/Hotmail.

> 198.32.176.0/24

Yahoo!

> 199.7.49.0/24

VeriSign.

> 199.7.80.0/24

VeriSign.

> 199.16.93.0/24

VeriSign.

> 199.16.94.0/24

VeriSign.

> 199.16.95.0/24

VeriSign.

> 206.223.115.0/24

Yahoo!

These to me are all organisations that might reasonably be distributing 
services using anycast. It's difficult to tell whether all the origin ASes you 
see for those prefixes are legitimate, of course.

It's perhaps worth noting that there is work in the IETF to recommend that 
every prefix originated as part of an anycast cloud uses a unique origin AS 
(see <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-grow-unique-origin-as-00>). I'm not 
personally convinced of the arguments in the draft, but mentioning it in this 
thread seems reasonable.


Joe

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