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16 Jan '95
>I have some ASCII pictures here and there I could
>forward you and anyone else who's interested and who
>didn't see them on whatever newsfroup I posted them to
>(ba.internet or alt.internet.services, I can't remember)
>not long before IETF.
Thank you for the corrections... very reassuring since we are
scheduled to switch to SprintLink soon. May I recommend that you
provide information about your network on a web server, say the one at
www.sprintlink.net, which currently has only a little advertising
blurb?
Many of us are finding web servers convenient to disseminate this type
of information. I have attempted to start describing the network in
our area via http://mon.cc.utah.edu, but I'm afraid it's still an
inadequate model, I'm sure you could do better.
Thanks -- Walt
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| SprintLink, Sean Doran <smd(a)sprint.net>
| Sprintlink's T1 backbone is melting down. They're converting to DS-
| 3s or parallel T1s in the next few weeks.[see diagram]. T3 customers
| feed directly into BB routers to avoid saturating local FDDI rings
| For trans-US international connectivity, ICM has 2 T3 between
| Stockton, CA and DC. The design goal in separation of SprintLink and
| ICM was the assurance of symmetry of routing.
| [Context?] preservation of next hop in routing is critical feature
| (could not wait for IDRP)
| Q: What about fears of an ASpath explosion in routing tables? Sean:
| Too late. Already here!
Now, admittedly, I haven't gotten slides to you yet (sorry,
sorry, firefighting...), but this is a very strange summary.
I'm wondering if my accent threw you or something.
Our T1 backbone was long gone and dead when I spoke. The
last remaining backbone T1s (at that point 3xT1 in parallel
between D.C. and Pennsauken and Pennsauken and Chicago) were
to be replaced by T3s that week (and they were).
The current engineering plan is to build some bandwidth
for ICM traffic between D.C. and Stockton, however it
won't be T3 and certainly not 2xT3. My slide (again, sorry
for not getting you the copy you had asked for; the full
colour hand-drawn slides are now in Sweden) showed 10Mbps.
There were lots of other things that got elided from the
summary, alas, like the fact that THENET and NYSERNET,
OARNET and others had started preferring SprintLink over
the NSFNET backbone service already, that we had more
than 600 operational lines and were providing access
in more than 50 countries as of the IETF conference,
and the general technical rationale behind "Standard
U.S. T3 Backbone Design Number One-B", including the
lengthy talk by Peter Lothberg about why we have satellite
customer-access ASes rather than one AS for our entire
routing domain, and quite alot of discussion about
routing symmetry.
Fortunately, I tend to keep repeating myself at various conferences,
so if I was really that difficult to follow, you can beat me
over the head at the Feb. 7-9 NANOG.
I have some ASCII pictures here and there I could
forward you and anyone else who's interested and who
didn't see them on whatever newsfroup I posted them to
(ba.internet or alt.internet.services, I can't remember)
not long before IETF.
Sean.
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Some of you may receive this message twice, but I wanted to make sure
that everyone who might be affected by this change received the
message at least once.
--Elise
----------------
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 13:16:12 -0500
From: Elise Gerich <epg(a)merit.edu>
Message-Id: <199501131816.NAA04899(a)home.merit.edu>
To: nwg(a)home.merit.edu
Subject: Change in NACR procedures
In preparation for the retirement of the PRDB and the move to the Routing
Arbiter (RA) architecture, Merit proposes to change our NACR-handling
procedures to more closely mimic the registration procedures of the
Internet Routing Registries. We propose to implement these changes on
January 20, 1995. Please send any comments regarding the changes to
merit-ie(a)merit.edu as soon as possible.
Procedural changes:
1. NACRs for a given net will only be accepted from designated
email addresses from the net's home AS or from the AS which is
currently listed as the primary path according to the PRDB.
To verify what the designated email addresses are for your
Autonomous System number, use the whois client:
whois -h prdb.merit.edu contact <as number>
To update the designated email addresses for an Autonomous
System, send email to DB-admin(a)ra.net. Please register the exact
email address which will be used to add or change information in
the PRDB. For example, if the designated email address is epg(a)merit.edu
and the NACR is received from epg(a)pepper.merit.edu, it will
be bounced.
In general we anticipate that this change should pose little or no
problem. In the event that a net changes providers, one of the following
two procedures will have to be followed. Either (a) the administration
of the net's home AS sends a NACR specifying the new provider as
primary (and possibly deleting the old), or (b) the administration
of the old provider sends the NACR. If the new provider wants to
submit the NACR, they will need to send it to the administration
of the home AS for forwarding to Merit.
Very few administrators of home ASs which are behind ASs that
peer directly with AS 690 have designated individuals and their
associated email addresses as authorized to update the PRDB.
For more information in establishing an aslist with Merit,
please send a message to DB-admin(a)merit.edu.
2. ACKs/NACKs for NACRs will no longer be required, and in fact,
will be ignored if received.
3. Copies of accepted NACRs will be sent to all associated ASs.
This includes notification of changes to nets already in the PRDB.
Typically, we would expect that all the ASs which are associated
with a net would be aware of any change in routing preferences.
However, this notification procedure will alert ASs that a change has
taken place even if they had not previously been informed about the change.
NACR Processing
As of January 20, 1995, Merit will begin to implement this change.
If mail to nsfnet-admin(a)merit.edu contains a NACR originated from
an authorized account as described in procedural change (1),
it will be processed. If it didn't, the mail will be
bounced.
If for some reason you want your NACR to be read even if
it would otherwise be deemed unacceptable, include a non-null
comment: field in the NACR.
Summary:
This is the first step in providing a transition to the RA architecture.
We have been experiencing an increase in the number of NACRs which
are being submitted to the NSFNET Backbone Service, many of which
pertain to the movement of networks from one provider to another.
For the month of December, nsfnet-admin(a)merit.edu received more
than 4200 messages. More than 1200 changes were made to the
PRDB on January 13, 1995. These new procedures will help to make
the registration process more manageable.
For those organizations which are in the process of changing
to another provider (autonomous system), the organization can
improve its chances of having changes to the PRDB made in
a timely fashion and to protect itself against loss of reachability by:
a. sending NACRs in advance of your cutover (at least one week)
b. adding the new provider as secondary (tertiary, etc)
c. having the new provider start announcing the route
d. testing the route by having previous provider stop
announcing the route
e. sending a NACR deleting the previous provider
Please check that you have designated correct email addresses for
your Autonomous System prior to January 20,1995. Mail to
nsfnet-admin(a)merit.edu which is a valid template and originates from
an undesignated email address will be bounced back to the originator
of the message starting on January 20, 1995.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
--Elise
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13 Jan '95
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The PRDB and this "NWG report" will be retired in January. Details below.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following changes have been made to the NSFNET policy-based routing
database and will be installed on the backbone by 08:00 EST :
Total = As + Bs + Cs + Aggs
Registered Networks 45107 = 30 5223 37305 2549
Configured Networks 42149 = 30 5166 34444 2509
Added Networks 160 = 0 11 110 39
Deleted Networks 38 = 0 1 35 2
IP address Net name Country Priority:AS
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134.215/16 TDS C:US 1:1323
148.186/16 WASHOE-NET C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
150.174/16 VSUNET C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
151.102/16 BRHS-NET C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
151.132/16(U) USFLPBCIN C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
152.110/15 DIDATA C:ZA 1:1957
157.166.229/24 TECHWOOD C:US 1:1324
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163.230/16 SENTARA C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
165.131/16 NESUSA C:US 1:2551(136) 2:1321
167.73/16 BUTTERWORTH-B C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:237
4:1225(131) 5:1225(129) 6:1225(130)
167.78/16(U) PBCHIN-B C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
167.154/16 NET-NEVADA-STATE C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
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192.31.209/24 PHRED C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
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192.101.80/24 WVWC C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:86 4:279
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192.111.192/20 NET-PAC-BELL-C1 C:US 1:200(128) 2:200(144)
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192.115.64/24 SOREQ-NET C:IL 1:2149 2:174 3:1800 4:1240 5:1133
192.133.71/24 WFNET C:US 1:568 2:19
192.134.163/24 FR-OMPPIC C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
192.156.75/24 USMC-C75 C:US 1:19 2:568
192.163.75/24 VEIK-NET2 C:FI 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
192.188.189/24 ECSC-LB-MIPT C:RU 1:1800 2:1133 3:1674 4:1240
192.213/16 NETBLK-SCE C:US 1:1740(218) 2:1740(135)
193.12.234/24 SE-INIT-NET1 C:SE 1:1800 2:1879 3:1133 4:1240
193.12.250/24 SE-MACADEMIC-NET1 C:SE 1:1800 2:1879 3:1133 4:1240
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193.13.184/22 SE-TYRESO-NET1 C:SE 1:1800 2:1879 3:1133 4:1240
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193.49.29/24 FR-UNIV-LR10 C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
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193.51.77/24 FR-OR-NALADM C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
193.51.78/24 FR-OR-NALET1 C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
193.51.196/24 INRIA-R-SERV C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
193.52.5/24 FR-EA-LILLE C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
193.52.59/24 FR-OR-ENSSAT-EXT C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
193.52.224/24 FR-OMPB C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
193.55.201/24 FR-TN3-DEG6 C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
193.105.48/24 FR-INSTII C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
193.205.32/21 AREABA-NET C:IT 1:293(144) 2:293(145) 3:1133 4:1674
5:1800
193.205.100/23 LIUC-NET C:IT 1:293(144) 2:293(145) 3:1133 4:1674
5:1800
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193.222.32/20 ADO-C33 C:CH 1:1133 2:1674 3:1800
194.94/16 DFN-AGG-16 C:DE 1:293(145) 2:293(144) 3:1800 4:1133
196.4.0/20 INVESTEC1 C:ZA 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
196.4.16/22 INVESTEC17 C:ZA 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
196.10.124/22 AVL C:ZA 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
198.11.18/24 CU-B-18 C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239 4:209 5:210
198.11.19/24 CU-B-19 C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239 4:209 5:210
198.11.20/24 CU-B-20 C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239 4:209 5:210
198.22.131/24 SCHULLERINTL C:US 1:1332
198.49.44/24 JHP C:US 1:1334 2:1800 3:1240 4:209 5:210
198.77.10/24(U) NET-MOUNTAIN-NET10 C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:86 4:279
198.77.11/24(U) NET-MOUNTAIN-NET11 C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:86 4:279
198.77.12/24(U) NET-MOUNTAIN-NET12 C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:86 4:279
198.83.80/24 UNM-ESCPOD C:US 1:1334
198.83.81/24 UNM-MATH C:US 1:1334
198.133.202/24 PHS C:US 1:2149 2:174
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198.161.193/24 REALCASE-COM C:CA 1:2493(35) 2:2493(91)
198.181.133/24 COLCNR-NET C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:86 4:279
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198.181.135/24 COLCNR-NET C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:86 4:279
198.245.138/24 MAGICNET C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
199.0.76/22 NET-STLAWU C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
199.3.27/24 GSD-SPRINT C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
199.4.152/24 NET-HQ-C C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
199.71.154/24 RCC-ON-CA C:CA 1:2493(35) 2:2493(91)
199.75.56/24(U) GTC-GEORGETOWN-KY-US C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
199.75.76/23 NET2-AMCED C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:86 4:279
199.75.162/23(U) SEG-HUD-GOV C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:86 4:279
199.77.74/24 AFTAC-GOV C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
199.78.230/24 DELTAST-EDU C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
199.92.145/24 BMC-145 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
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199.92.147/24 BMC-147 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
199.92.148/24 BCM-148 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
199.92.149/24 BMC-149 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
199.120.155/24 HTRHQ C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
199.174.73/24 NET-AVTCORP C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
199.174.74/24 NET-FORESIGHT C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
199.185.214/24 REALCASE-COM C:CA 1:2493(35) 2:2493(91)
199.190.30/24 NETBLK-MHPCC-CBLK2 C:US 1:3381
199.190.31/24 NETBLK-MHPCC-CBLK2 C:US 1:3381
199.212.143/24 NET-WINGHAM C:CA 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
199.221.28/24 ANS C:US 1:690
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199.222.5/24 SBARNEY-NET2 C:US 1:1326
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203.251.195/24 NETBLK-HYUNDAI-C-251- C:KR 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
203.251.196/24 NETBLK-HYUNDAI-C-251- C:KR 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
203.251.197/24 NETBLK-HYUNDAI-C-251- C:KR 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.62.64/19 NET-LVCCLD2 C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
204.62.96/20 NET-LVCCLD2 C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
204.62.112/23 NET-LVCCLD2 C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
204.62.138/24 NETBLK-PRAXIS3-138 C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.74.64/24 DIGINST C:US 1:1957
204.74.67/24 ANNEXBBS C:US 1:1957
204.97.254/23 NET-CONCORDE C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
204.118.34/24 WINSERVE-DOM C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
204.118.149/24 NET-INTELE C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
204.130.130/24 IOLANI.EDU C:US 1:3381
204.130.154/24 LAPIETRA.EDU C:US 1:3381
204.130.155/24 HPA.EDU C:US 1:3381
204.130.156/24 HAIS.EDU C:US 1:3381
204.142.81/24 NET-NSLABS2 C:US 1:97
204.142.82/24 NET-NSLABS3 C:US 1:97
204.164.72/24 GMP-72 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
204.164.73/24 GMP-73 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
204.168.84/24 NET-GREATNECK.LIB.NY C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
204.168.112/22 NET-GREATNECK.LIB.NY C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
204.181.147/24 NET-SCOTT C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.181.176/20 NET-ACCESSCOM C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.182.240/24 NET-MT C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
204.183.125/24 NET-NATIVE C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.193.96/19 NET-INTNET3 C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239 4:2386 5:1321
204.198.80/20(U) THPL-LIB-FL-US C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
204.198.128/20 HARRIS-DOM C:US 1:3561(218) 2:3561(11) 3:279 4:86
Deletions:
--152.110/16 DIDATA C:ZA 1:1957
--192.70.246/24 EASINET-BB1 C:CH 1:293(145) 2:293(144)
--193.48.20/22 RENATER-CIDR-87 C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
--198.85.1/24 EXIDE1-NET C:US 1:1329
--198.150.224/21 NETBLK_FOXVALLEY_TC C:US 1:1225(130) 2:1225(131) 3:1225(129)
--198.252.32/24 INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.33/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.34/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.35/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.36/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.37/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.38/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.39/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.40/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.41/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.42/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.43/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.44/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.45/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.46/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.47/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.48/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.49/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.50/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.51/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.52/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.53/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.54/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.55/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.56/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.57/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.58/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.59/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.60/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.61/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.62/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--198.252.63/24 NETBLK-INTNET C:US 1:2386 2:1321
--199.3.26/24(U) SPRINTGSD C:US 1:1240 2:1800
Expanded listing, sorted by country, then by organization:
==========================================================
The "Expanded Listings" section of this NWG report has been retired
since it is sorted by countries and network organization addresses.
The replacement configuration generation system is based on the
Internet Routing Registry (briefly called the "Global Routing
Registry"). See the file ftp.ra.net:pub/radb/OVERVIEW for more
information.
The remainder of this report will also be retired shortly.
==========================================================
The following Midlevel/Regional peering sessions have also been added:
AS 1328 - ANS Houston - DNSS 67 (US) - DNSS 67
Peer: 140.222.64.196 - ANS - (140.222.64.196)
AS690 CIDR Squeezings Report: 9826 Nets, 163 ASs, 2524 Aggregates
------------------------------------------------------------------
9826 (84%) of the ever-announced more-specific routes within aggregates have
been withdrawn. 409 of those were withdrawn within the last week.
56 the week before that.
15 the week before that.
163 ASs have registered aggregates in the PRDB.
100 of those are announcing aggregates.
77 have withdrawn at least one more specific route.
2524 Aggregates are configured.
1821 of these were Top-Level Aggregates (not nested in another aggregate).
1408 of these are being announced to AS690.
1012 of those have at least one subnet configured (the other 396 may be saving
the Internet future subnet announcements).
850 have stopped announcing at least one configured more specific route.
824 have stopped announcing half of their configured more specific routes.
763 have stopped announcing most (80%) of their more specific routes.
See merit.edu:pub/nsfnet/cidr/cidr_savings for more detail.
-----------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================
The configuration reports which reflect today's update will be
available for anonymous ftp on nic.merit.edu by 08:00 EST :
configuration reports --
nic.merit.edu:nsfnet/announced.networks:
as-as.now as-gw.now ans_core.now country.now net-comp.now
nets.doc nets.non-classful nets.tag.now nets.unl.now
NSS routing software configuration files --
nic.merit.edu:nsfnet/backbone.configuration:
gated.nss<NSS number>.t3p
Information is also avaiable through the PRDB whois server. Type
"whois -h prdb.merit.edu help" for details.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
PRDB CHANGES: (Updated December 16, 1994)
In January 1995, as part of the transition to the new Internet Routing
Registry (IRR), the Policy Routing Database (PRDB) will be retired.
Many of the functions of the PRDB (including generation of router
configurations for NSFNET) will be produced based on data from the
Global Routing Registry.
This change to the NSFNET Backbone service will involve the following changes:
- The method for submitting new nets to be routed over AS690 will
change. Instead of submitting a NACR to nsfnet-admin(a)merit.edu,
you will need to submit a "route template" to auto-dbm(a)radb.ra.net .
- Additions and entries to the new registry will be made by the Home
AS which creates the route for each net, rather than being
submitted by a AS690 peer AS.
- Most of the PRDB reports (listed above) will no longer be produced.
Equivalent information for most of these reports is available
from the global Routing Registry.
These are major changes to the system. These changes are being made in
order to migrate NSFNET customers and the global user community to a
global Internet Routing Registry system, which will be more capable of
supporting user needs after the termination of the NSFNET Backbone services
in April 1995.
For more information, set your web browser to http://www.ra.net/rrinfo.html ,
or use anonymous ftp to obtain the files "OVERVIEW" and "transition.plan"
from the directory "ftp.ra.net:pub/radb".
Merit would like to minimize the number of problems that this transition
may cause you. In order to help us help you through the transition,
please send your concerns, your needs, and suggestions on how we can
make this happen smoothly to merit-ie(a)merit.edu.
The archived discussion list "db-disc(a)merit.edu" also exists for discussion
of PRDB and RADB issues. Send a message to "db-disc-request(a)merit.edu" to
subscribe.
--Dale Johnson (dsj(a)merit.edu)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please send all requests for configuration changes to nsfnet-admin(a)merit.edu
using the NSFNET configuration forms. The forms are available on-line
from the nic.merit.edu machine. Use ftp and the anonymous login to get on the
machine. Do a "cd nsfnet/announced.networks" and get the files template.net,
template.net.README, template.gate, and template.as.
*** Note: As of March 1, 1994, NSFNET AUP NACRs must use the template.net
*** (NACR) version 7.1, or the NACR will be returned unprocessed.
*******************************
--Steven J. Richardson Merit/NSFNET sjr(a)merit.edu
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At the risk of abusing this mailing list for recreational activities... Is
anyone planning to stick around in Boulder for the weekend after NANOG/Regional
Techs to go skiiing? Given the way airfares work, this would seem to make a
lot of sense and I am considering it prior to making my reservations.
If interested, please reply directly to me, NOT to the NANOG list. If there
is sufficient interest, I'll setup a mailing list:
nanog-ski(a)valinor.barrnet.net
to coordinate this activity.
--Vince
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Hotels:
When making reservations, be sure to confirm rates.
All are served by commercial shuttle service to Stapleton.
Days Inn : Rate: $49 single, $54 double
Ph: 303-499-4422; 1-800-325-2525
5397 South Boulder Rd.
Complimentary continental Breakfast. Free local
phone calls. Cable TV with HBO. Resturant. Not
close to other resturants (only a liquor store)
NOTE: To get the rate tell them you are with the
NCAR NANOG meeting.
Clarion Harvest House: Rate: approx $64 including tax (Gov. rate)
Ph: 303-443-3850; 1-800-545-6285
1345 28th St.
Resturant. Indoor tennis court and pool.
Walking to resturants and shopping mall.
One of better Boulder hotels.
NOTE: No NANOG block available - you can
get Government rate for this meeting by
asking for it, according to Karen Cobb of
the hotel.
Golden Buff: Rate: $52.
Ph: 303-442-7450; 1-800-999-BUFF
1725 28th St.
VERY close to resturants and shopping mall.
Resturant & health club.
NOTE: Block of 38 rooms reserved till Jan 30.
State you are with NANOG when requesting rate.
Travel Info:
Getting from Stapleton to Boulder:
Distance is about 35 miles. Shuttle service by two companies:
Stapleton Supercoach (1-800-875-1951) departs Stapleton on the
half-hour from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. Boulder Airporter (303-444-0808)
departs Stapleton on the hour from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm.
You pick up the shuttles in the transportation area of Stapleton,
by the baggage area next to door #6. The Airporter has a booth.
Supercoach does not - you go to the Transportation Info area
to get it. Airporter: $10.50 to Boulder. Supercoach: $15, $25
round-trip with discounts for two or more going to same location.
They will take you to any motel, and Supercoach will take you
to any address in Boulder, including NCAR.
For rental cars, go north on Quebec and pick up I-270 (be carefull -
this is a left turn off Quebec and seems to come up suddenly.
Take I-270 to the Boulder exit (highway 36). again be carefull
or you will get on I-25 instead. Highway 36 takes you right past
the Clarion and Golden Buff (Highway 36 becomes 28th St.)
Days Inn is just off the first Boulder exit on Highway 36.
Getting from motels to NCAR:
NCAR is 600 ft. above the city against the foothills. You can
see it as you crest the last hill on the highway to Boulder.
NCAR is on Table Mesa Drive. If you are at the Days Inn, you
are on Table Mesa Dr (South Boulder Rd. and Table Mesa Dr. are
the same street with a name change). The easiest way to get to
NCAR from the Clarion or the Golden Buff is to take 28th St
South till you get to the Table Mesa Dr exit and go west about
3 miles. Warning: Table Mesa Dr. is a speed trap. There are
no local motel shuttles, but if you can figure out the city
bus schedule, you can take the bus to Table Mesa Dr & Broadway
and catch an NCAR shuttle. If anybody needs this option you
can get info from morris(a)ucar.edu.
There are no hotel rooms blocked. Please reserve your hotel ASAP.
Pam Ciesla
1
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>Does anyone have any topics which they would like to
>see on the agenda?
CIDR and aggregation.
Sean.
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10 Jan '95
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The PRDB and this "NWG report" will be retired in January. Details below.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following changes have been made to the NSFNET policy-based routing
database and will be installed on the backbone by 08:00 EST :
Total = As + Bs + Cs + Aggs
Registered Networks 44985 = 30 5213 37230 2512
Configured Networks 42046 = 30 5158 34382 2476
Added Networks 177 = 0 8 136 33
Deleted Networks 156 = 0 0 153 3
IP address Net name Country Priority:AS
---------- -------- ------- -----------
148.246/16 INFOSEL C:MX 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
150.56/16 MITSUI-NET C:JP 1:2149 2:174
160.116/15 ACS2 C:ZA 1:1957
165.94/16 THEZENITH-NET C:US 1:1957
165.143/16 TELKOMNET-B1 C:ZA 1:1957
165.144/14 TELKOMNET-B2 C:ZA 1:1957
165.148/15 TELKOMNET-B6 C:ZA 1:1957
168.156/16 CTC-NET-B1 C:US 1:1331
168.190/16 NC-CMS C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
170.115/16 PHILADELPHIA C:US 1:1324 2:3577
170.207/16 IHS C:US 1:2149 2:174
192.92.101/24 NET-ARTECT-3 C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
192.152.98/24 CIMZM C:CH 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
192.207.128/24 ATRIUM C:US 1:2149 2:174
193.7.128/19 EUNET-DE C:DE 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.13.182/24 SE-CARNEGIE-NET1 C:SE 1:1800 2:1879 3:1133 4:1240
193.24.72/21 EUNET-DE C:DE 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.25.64/19 EUNET-DE C:DE 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.30.144/20 EUNET-DE C:DE 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.37.240/21 NRI C:GB 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.81.167/24 OEBB-NET C:AT 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.81.168/21 EUNET-AT-DYNAMIC C:AT 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.92.128/24 ITEL C:GR 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240
193.105.2/24 FR-MIEL C:FR 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.107.192/21 EUNET-F192 C:FR 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.122/16 EUNET-GB-193.122 C:GB 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.124.64/24 ELIS-NET C:UA 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.143.80/24 OTOL-NET8 C:FI 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.143.81/24 OTOL-NET9 C:FI 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.143.82/24 OTOL-NET10 C:FI 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
193.185.74/24 VAAKK-NET1 C:FI 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
194.44.21/24 PLI-NET C:UA 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
194.51/16 RAIN C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
194.51.35/24 FR-ELSOP C:FR 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674
194.58.86/24 VINITI C:RU 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
194.58.87/24 VINITI C:RU 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
194.77.0/18 GTNNET C:DE 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
194.115.76/24 DTBHAN-DE C:DE 1:701(136) 2:701(134) 3:1800
194.117.16/21 NET-UL C:PT 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240
196.10.1/24 CENT-ERA C:ZA 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
196.10.2/23 CENT-ERA C:ZA 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
196.10.4/22 CENT-ERA C:ZA 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
196.10.8/21 CENT-ERA C:ZA 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
196.10.16/20 CENT-ERA C:ZA 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
196.10.231/24 UNINET-C5-231 C:ZA 1:1957
196.11.62/23 DIGITEC C:ZA 1:1957
196.11.135/24 PROXIMA C:ZA 1:1957
198.17.80/24 NET-ARTECT-5 C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
198.17.116/24 NET-ALDHFN C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
198.36.18/23 NET-SCSD.K12.NY C:US 1:2149 2:174 3:1239 4:1800 5:1240
198.36.20/22 NET-SCSD.K12.NY C:US 1:2149 2:174 3:1239 4:1800 5:1240
198.36.24/22 NET-SCSD.K12.NY C:US 1:2149 2:174 3:1239 4:1800 5:1240
198.114.172/24 IDX-172 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
198.114.173/24 IDX-173 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
198.137.172/24 NET-ASD C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
198.161.106/24 WESCOM1-NET11 C:CA 1:577(143) 2:577(133) 3:577(137)
4:3561(11) 5:3561(218)
198.161.107/24 WESCOM1-NET12 C:CA 1:577(143) 2:577(133) 3:577(137)
4:3561(11) 5:3561(218)
198.182.142/24 NET-ARTECT-4 C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
198.187.207/24 NETBLK-UNITRENDIX C:US 1:2551(136) 2:1321
198.187.209/24 NETBLK-UNITRENDIX C:US 1:2551(136) 2:1321
198.199.198/24 FC-NET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
198.202.72/24 NETBLK-SDSCNET-CBLK C:US 1:195 2:1740
198.202.73/24 NETBLK-SDSCNET-CBLK C:US 1:195 2:1740
198.202.74/24 NETBLK-SDSCNET-CBLK C:US 1:195 2:1740
198.202.75/24 NETBLK-SDSCNET-CBLK C:US 1:195 2:1740
199.89.228/24 ARTECT C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
199.94.250/24 SOFTECH-250 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
199.94.251/24 SOFTECH-251 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
199.94.252/24 SOFTECH-252 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
199.94.253/24 SOFTECH-253 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
199.94.254/24 SOFTECH-254 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
199.94.255/24 SOFTECH-255 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
199.120.95/24 NET-SEPOLK C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
199.120.96/24 NET-MYMAIL C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
199.120.140/24 ARTECT-2 C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
199.165.166/24 NETBLK-CBG-NET C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
199.165.167/24 NETBLK-CBG-NET C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
199.170.143/24 ICI C:US 1:1957
199.171.22/24 NETBLK-ERINET-2 C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
199.173.155/24 NTSB C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
199.175.102/24 NCP.BC.CA C:CA 1:1331
199.177.0/18 NETBLK-AADSNET-CIDR C:US 1:1225(130) 2:1225(129) 3:1225(131)
199.181.82/24 MIDAK C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
199.199.176/20 RCDP C:US 1:1225(130) 2:1225(129) 3:1225(131)
4:555
199.212.114/24 NETBLK-ICES-ON-CA-C-2 C:CA 1:577(133) 2:577(137) 3:577(143)
4:3561(218) 5:3561(11)
199.212.115/24 NETBLK-ICES-ON-CA-C-2 C:CA 1:577(133) 2:577(137) 3:577(143)
4:3561(218) 5:3561(11)
199.212.116/24 NETBLK-ICES-ON-CA-C-2 C:CA 1:577(133) 2:577(137) 3:577(143)
4:3561(218) 5:3561(11)
199.212.117/24 NETBLK-ICES-ON-CA-C-2 C:CA 1:577(133) 2:577(137) 3:577(143)
4:3561(218) 5:3561(11)
200.10.159/24 EMBRATEL-NET C:BR 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
202.33.51/24 CANNET C:JP 1:2149 2:174
202.248.43/24 SRICNET C:JP 1:2149 2:174
204.4.111/24 PSINET-C4 C:US 1:2149 2:174
204.6.46/24 PSINET-C4 C:US 1:2149 2:174
204.6.47/24 PSINET-C5 C:US 1:2149 2:174
204.19.230/24 ULTIMATE-TECH C:CA 1:2493(35) 2:2493(91)
204.60.0/24 SNET-CIDR001 C:US 1:1239
204.63.136/24 KSBE C:US 1:3381
204.69.207/24 NET-SENIE C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
204.73.248/21 MEMBER1 C:US 1:1225(130) 2:1225(129) 3:1225(131)
4:1239 5:1240 6:1800
204.96.178/24 NET-RSITEX C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
204.96.190/24 TEACHTECH C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.97.32/19 NET-SCSD.K12.NY C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
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204.101.44/24 FOODINT C:CA 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.101.45/24 NUTAT C:CA 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.107.199/24 DATA-NET3 C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.112.26/24 GWL2 C:CA 1:577(137) 2:577(133) 3:577(143)
4:3561(218) 5:3561(11)
204.130.32/24 NETBLK-STCLITTLEROCK C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.142.85/24 NETBLK-RIC4 C:US 1:97
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204.164.32/24 SOFTECH-32 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
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204.164.34/24 SOFTECH-34 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
204.164.35/24 SOFTECH-35 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
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204.164.38/24 SOFTECH-38 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
204.164.70/24 PEA-70 C:US 1:560 2:701(136) 3:701(134)
204.168.80/24 NET-JTSA C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
204.168.83/24 NET-SOROS C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
204.168.88/24 NET-JTSA C:US 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240
204.171.48/24 PENNET C:US 1:3577 2:1324
204.174.236/24 NCP.BC.CA C:CA 1:1331
204.174.237/24 NCP.BC.CA C:CA 1:1331
204.176.110/24 QCONLINE C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.0/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.1/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
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204.177.10/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.11/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.12/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.13/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.14/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.15/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.16/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.17/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.18/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.19/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.20/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.21/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.22/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.23/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.24/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.25/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.26/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.27/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.28/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.29/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.30/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.31/24 DIRECTNET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.123/24 INTERGROUP-NET C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.236/24 NETA-NETS C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.237/24 NETA-NETS C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.238/24 MAINGATE C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.177.239/24 MAINGATE C:US 1:701(136) 2:701(134)
204.180.96/24 WWTS.COM C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.180.160/21 NET-BGA C:US 1:1800 2:1239 3:1240
204.181.40/24 NET-VIPER C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
204.181.41/24 VIPER1 C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
204.181.42/24 VIPER2 C:US 1:1800 2:1240 3:1239
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204.212.48/20 NET-PRIME2 C:US 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239
204.216/16 NETBLK-PSI-C C:US 1:2149 2:174
204.217/16 NETBLK-PSI-C C:US 1:2149 2:174
204.220/15 MRNET-C-BLOCK7 C:US 1:1225(130) 2:1225(129) 3:1225(131)
4:1239 5:1240 6:1800
204.220.0/23 ONTRACK2 C:US 1:1225(130) 2:1225(129) 3:1225(131)
4:1239 5:1240 6:1800
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5:1225(130)
--198.108.2/24(U) MICHNET-C-108-2 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.3/24 MICHNET-C-108-3 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.4/24 GREATLAKES-NET C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.5/24(U) NET-MERRA C:US 1:233 2:237 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.6/24 NET-EPA-AA1 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.8/24 NET-NORTHVILLE5 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.9/24 NET-NORTHVILLE9 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
--198.108.11/24 NET-NORTHVILLE11 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.12/24 NET-NORTHVILLE12 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.13/24 NET-NORTHVILLE13 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.14/24 NET-NORTHVILLE14 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.15/24 NET-NORTHVILLE15 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.16/24 MICHNET198-C-108-16 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
--198.108.40/24 NOVI9 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
--198.108.42/24 NOVI11 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.43/24 NOVI12 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
--198.108.45/24 NOVI14 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.46/24 NOVI15 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.47/24 NOVI16 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.48/24 MICHNET-C-108-48 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.50/24 NET-SPORTS C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.52/24 WAYNEOAKLIB C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.56/24(U) CAEN-BB C:US 1:233 2:237 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.58/24(U) CICNET-HQ2 C:US 1:233 2:237 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.80/24 NETBLK-ADRIAN C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.81/24 NETBLK-ADRIAN C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.82/24 NETBLK-ADRIAN C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.83/24 NETBLK-ADRIAN C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.84/24 NETBLK-ADRIAN C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
--198.108.87/24 NETBLK-ADRIAN C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.130/24 MERIT-NET C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.132/24 NET-MSU-KMC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.134/24(U) WMICH-SWRC-NET C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.149/24 KELLOG C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.192/24 LOM-PETOSKY C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.196/24 NET-NORTHWESTERN-C-10 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131)
4:1225(129) 5:1225(130)
--198.108.197/24 NET-NORTHWESTERN-C-10 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131)
4:1225(129) 5:1225(130)
--198.108.224/24 LOM-GAYLORD C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.108.225/24 LOM-ALPENA C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.0/24 DPS-SCB C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.16/24 DEV-C-109-16 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.17/24 DEV-C-109-17 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.18/24 DEV-C-109-18 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.19/24 DEV-C-109-19 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.20/24 DEV-C-109-20 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.21/24 DEV-C-109-21 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.22/24 DEV-C-109-22 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.23/24 DEV-C-109-23 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.24/24 MICHNET-C-109-24 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.25/24 MICHNET-C-109-25 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.26/24 MICHNET-C-109-26 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.27/24 MICHNET-C-109-27 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.28/24 MICHNET-C-109-28 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.29/24 MICHNET-C-109-29 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.30/24 MICHNET-C-109-30 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.31/24 MICHNET-C-109-31 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.32/24 MICHNET-C-109-32 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.33/24 MICHNET-C-109-33 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.36/24 MICHNET-NET C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.40/24 DETNET C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.48/24 MICHNET-C-109-48 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.49/24 MICHNET-C-109-49 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.50/24 MICHNET-C-109-50 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.51/24 MICHNET-C-109-51 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.52/24 MICHNET-C-109-52 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.53/24 MICHNET-C-109-53 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.54/24 MICHNET-C-109-54 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.55/24 MICHNET-C-109-55 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.56/24 MICHNET-C-109-56 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.57/24 MICHNET-C-109-57 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.58/24 MICHNET-C-109-58 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.59/24 MICHNET-C-109-59 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.109.128/24 LIBOFMICH C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.0/24 GMI-6 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.1/24 GMI-7 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.2/24 GMI-8 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.3/24 GMI-9 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.4/24 GMI-10 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.5/24 GMI-11 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.6/24 GMI-12 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.8/24 MICHNET-NET C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.64/24 WMICH-GRRC-1 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
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5:1225(130)
--198.110.66/24 WMICH-GRRC-2 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.67/24 WMICH-GRRC-3 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.80/24 LAKELAND-NET C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.81/24 NET-GRFREENET C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.96/24 HOPE1 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.97/24 HOPE2 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
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--198.110.98/24 HOPE3 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
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--198.110.99/24 HOPE4 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
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--198.110.100/24 HOPE5 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
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--198.110.101/24 HOPE6 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.102/24 HOPE7 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
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--198.110.103/24 HOPE8 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
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--198.110.104/24 HOPE9 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.105/24 HOPE10 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.136/24 JCC1 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.192/24 NMU-C-110-192 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.193/24 NMU-C-110-193 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
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--198.110.194/24 NMU-C-110-194 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.195/24 NMU-C-110-195 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.196/24 NMU-C-110-196 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.197/24 NMU-C-110-197 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.110.198/24 NMU-C-110-198 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.0/24 MSU-REXSE2 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
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--198.111.1/24 DCOUNTRYDAY C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
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--198.111.16/24 OCC1 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.17/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.18/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.19/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.20/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.21/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.22/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.23/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.24/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.25/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.26/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.27/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.28/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.29/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.30/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.31/24 NETBLK-OCC C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.64/24 MICHNET-C-111-64 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.66/24 METRONET-BI C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.68/24 METRONET-C-111-68 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.70/24 METRONET-FA C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.72/24 METRONET-C-111-72 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.74/24 METRONET-IT C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.76/24 METRONET-C-111-76 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.78/24 METRONET-C-111-78 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.80/24 FORD-MTR-C-111-80 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.81/24 FORD-MTR-C-111-81 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.82/24 FORD-MTR-C-111-82 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.83/24 FORD-MTR-C-111-83 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.96/24 AADSNET1 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.97/24 AADSNET2 C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.128/24 MICHNET-NET C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
--198.111.192/24 MSU-AMEES C:US 1:237 2:233 3:1225(131) 4:1225(129)
5:1225(130)
Expanded listing, sorted by country, then by organization:
==========================================================
The "Expanded Listings" section of this NWG report has been retired
since it is sorted by countries and network organization addresses.
The replacement configuration generation system is based on the
Internet Routing Registry (briefly called the "Global Routing
Registry"). See the file ftp.ra.net:pub/radb/OVERVIEW for more
information.
The remainder of this report will also be retired shortly.
==========================================================
The following Midlevel/Regional peering sessions have also been added:
AS 185 - MERIT-OFFNET - DNSS 51
Peer: 198.108.60.90 - Merit - pepper.merit.edu
AS690 CIDR Squeezings Report: 9876 Nets, 162 ASs, 2492 Aggregates
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9876 (85%) of the ever-announced more-specific routes within aggregates have
been withdrawn. 291 of those were withdrawn within the last week.
54 the week before that.
61 the week before that.
162 ASs have registered aggregates in the PRDB.
140 of those are announcing aggregates.
76 have withdrawn at least one more specific route.
2492 Aggregates are configured.
1800 of these were Top-Level Aggregates (not nested in another aggregate).
1381 of these are being announced to AS690.
995 of those have at least one subnet configured (the other 386 may be saving
the Internet future subnet announcements).
843 have stopped announcing at least one configured more specific route.
820 have stopped announcing half of their configured more specific routes.
761 have stopped announcing most (80%) of their more specific routes.
See merit.edu:pub/nsfnet/cidr/cidr_savings for more detail.
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==========================================================
The configuration reports which reflect today's update will be
available for anonymous ftp on nic.merit.edu by 08:00 EST :
configuration reports --
nic.merit.edu:nsfnet/announced.networks:
as-as.now as-gw.now ans_core.now country.now net-comp.now
nets.doc nets.non-classful nets.tag.now nets.unl.now
NSS routing software configuration files --
nic.merit.edu:nsfnet/backbone.configuration:
gated.nss<NSS number>.t3p
Information is also avaiable through the PRDB whois server. Type
"whois -h prdb.merit.edu help" for details.
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PRDB CHANGES: (Updated December 16, 1994)
In January 1995, as part of the transition to the new Internet Routing
Registry (IRR), the Policy Routing Database (PRDB) will be retired.
Many of the functions of the PRDB (including generation of router
configurations for NSFNET) will be produced based on data from the
Global Routing Registry.
This change to the NSFNET Backbone service will involve the following changes:
- The method for submitting new nets to be routed over AS690 will
change. Instead of submitting a NACR to nsfnet-admin(a)merit.edu,
you will need to submit a "route template" to auto-dbm(a)radb.ra.net .
- Additions and entries to the new registry will be made by the Home
AS which creates the route for each net, rather than being
submitted by a AS690 peer AS.
- Most of the PRDB reports (listed above) will no longer be produced.
Equivalent information for most of these reports is available
from the global Routing Registry.
These are major changes to the system. These changes are being made in
order to migrate NSFNET customers and the global user community to a
global Internet Routing Registry system, which will be more capable of
supporting user needs after the termination of the NSFNET Backbone services
in April 1995.
For more information, set your web browser to http://www.ra.net/rrinfo.html ,
or use anonymous ftp to obtain the files "OVERVIEW" and "transition.plan"
from the directory "ftp.ra.net:pub/radb".
Merit would like to minimize the number of problems that this transition
may cause you. In order to help us help you through the transition,
please send your concerns, your needs, and suggestions on how we can
make this happen smoothly to merit-ie(a)merit.edu.
The archived discussion list "db-disc(a)merit.edu" also exists for discussion
of PRDB and RADB issues. Send a message to "db-disc-request(a)merit.edu" to
subscribe.
--Dale Johnson (dsj(a)merit.edu)
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Please send all requests for configuration changes to nsfnet-admin(a)merit.edu
using the NSFNET configuration forms. The forms are available on-line
from the nic.merit.edu machine. Use ftp and the anonymous login to get on the
machine. Do a "cd nsfnet/announced.networks" and get the files template.net,
template.net.README, template.gate, and template.as.
*** Note: As of March 1, 1994, NSFNET AUP NACRs must use the template.net
*** (NACR) version 7.1, or the NACR will be returned unprocessed.
*******************************
--Stephen M. McNutt Merit/NSFNET smm(a)merit.edu
--Steven J. Richardson Merit/NSFNET sjr(a)merit.edu
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NSFNET performance statistics have been collected, processed, stored,
and reported by the Merit Network since 1988, in the early stages of the
NSFNET project. During December 1994, the numbers contained in Merit's
statistical reports began to decrease, as NSFNET traffic began to
migrate to the new NSF network architecture. In the new architecture,
traffic is exchanged at interconnection points called NAPs (Network
Access Points.)
NSFNET Packet Traffic History (in millions of packets)
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
Jan 85 468 2466 5868 12153 24016 45283
Feb 83 573 2551 6030 13457 26040 48359
Mar 106 746 2841 7135 14906 30371 56189
Apr 114 874 3075 7727 15596 31895 58015
May 116 965 3153 8098 15669 29704 60205
Jun 93 1068 3273 7248 15741 31443 60587
Jul 152 1153 3426 8739 17063 32889 60742
Aug 194 1449 3739 8599 16527 33222 64937
Sep 304 1592 4145 9718 18740 36567 72851
Oct 357 1952 5246 11257 22498 42882 83413
Nov 376 2099 4857 11200 23826 44471 86372
Dec 396 2087 4813 10863 22009 45651 75292
This is reflected more strongly by December's daily breakdown
by ENSS, available in:
ftp://nic.merit.edu/nsfnet/statistics/1994/nsf-9412.pnss
ftp://nic.merit.edu/nsfnet/statistics/1994/nsf-9412.bnss
Once the new architecture is in place, Merit will be unable to
collect the data needed to continue these traffic-based reports.
The reports will be discontinued by spring 1995.
-Susan Horvath
Merit NIC Services
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