No. Visualizing AS paths, as such, is not planned within the scope of my thesis :) However, I'm really interested in getting an accurate snapshot of the current Internet's AS-level topology. The topology-related data ThousandEyes collects would fit my needs perfectly. If anyone may be able to provide similar data for academic research purposes I would really appreciate receiving a mail. Best regards, Lars Am 26.04.18 um 20:33 schrieb Timothy Manito:
Is this some sort of BGP AS Path Visualization like what ThousandEyes are doing?
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-------- Original Message -------- On Apr 26, 2018, 4:46 PM, Lars Prehn < lprehn@inet.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
Hi all,
two quick questions:
Is there any way to retrieve BGP data (e.g. table dumps, updates, ...) such that i.) the data is not already available in the RIPE RIS, Routeviews, PCH, Isolario, or BGPmon projects and ii.) it is not necessary to query a Looking Glass to death (e.g. get all neighbors, for each neighbor get all prefixes, for each prefix get all announcements)?
Are there any traceroute (or related) projects that currently still make their data publically available except for MLAB, RIPE Atlas, Caida, the Bismark Projekt, the portolan project?
In addition, if you know somebody that knows somebody (...) that probably might be capable of giving me access to an IXP Route Server dump, a set of traceroutes that is not published publically yet, or something related I would *really* appreciate if you could forward me the contact! :) All data is supposed to be used in a research context, more specific my master thesis, therefore I would also accept annonymized data as long as it still contains useful topology information.
Best regards,
Lars