This may be interesting
https://www.cidr-report.org/as2.0/#General_Status
https://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/plota?file=%2Fvar%2Fdata%2Fbgp%2Fas2.0%2Fbgp-active.txt&descr=Active+BGP+entries+%28FIB%29&ylabel=Active+BGP+entries+%28FIB%29&range=Week&StartDate=&EndDate=&yrange=Auto&ymin=&ymax=&Width
Lol...that's what I had on one peer. What a kick in the nuts.
Josh Luthman
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On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Mike Francis
wrote:
> I pulled our graphs real quick and the max IPV4 prefixes I am seeing on
> any car
I pulled our graphs real quick and the max IPV4 prefixes I am seeing on
any carrier over the past 4 weeks is 650.67k routes.
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Do you by chance graph and know what that peak number was?
Josh Luthman
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On Sep 11, 2017 12:36 PM, "Nick Bright" wrote:
> This has happened a few times before when big Tier 1's like Verizon or
> Level 3 make an agg
This has happened a few times before when big Tier 1's like Verizon or
Level 3 make an aggregation or filter mistake. Usually they correct it
within a few hours.
On 9/8/2017 6:26 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
I'm not sure where the 650k max-prefix-limit came from - consultant or
I thought it was ple