Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 2/12/2010 13:47, Tim Wilde wrote:
On 2/12/2010 4:21 PM, Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote:
I've a question for the CYMRU Team , My reasoning for posting here is to get a much wide knowledge base . Does or Is the 'Bogon Peering' Product(?) , Only at the IANA->RIR allocations level ? F.E.: IANA has allocated 1.0.0.0/8 to RIPE . Or Does the product also include the actual remaining non-allocated space at the RIR->EU level ? (**) F.E: RIPE has allocated 1.0.1.0/24 to anubusstupidity, inc.
Jim & All,
The current bogon reference projects we have available only include the first of your examples - netblocks which have not been allocated by IANA to an RIR. However, we are currently in a beta testing phase of a similar feed which also includes netblocks that have not yet been allocated or assigned by the RIRs. We will also be offering the same type of bogon feed for IPv6, something we've been asked about quite a bit recently!
While I have your attention, I've noticed there's been a bit of instability lately with the BGP sessions (in fact one of mine right now is down). With 30 routes it's not a big deal to have frequent churn, but if you're going to expand that to a larger feed then it could become a problem.
What time frame do you determine to be instability? The following is from a box that has ~25 neighbours. Since the box was reloaded (6w3d ago), I've had the same uptime with the Team Cymru neighbours as I do with internal gear. I can't say that I've experienced any instability at all. It is not uncommon for me to have noticed uptimes well beyond 30w. trig-2#sh ip bgp sum Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd 68.22.187.24 4 65333 81750 65849 67 0 0 6w3d 30 216.165.129.196 4 65333 81748 65849 67 0 0 6w3d 30 trig-2#sh ip bgp nei 68.22.187.24 Prefix activity: ---- ---- Prefixes Current: 0 30 (Consumes 1560 bytes) Prefixes Total: 0 36 Implicit Withdraw: 0 0 Explicit Withdraw: 0 6 ...snip... Connections established 1; dropped 0 Last reset never Steve