Filters

Jeroen Massar jeroen at unfix.org
Tue May 24 12:06:54 CEST 2005


[can I invite ISP's who are not peering with GRH to peer with the
system? See http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/peering/ for the details.
The more information it receives the better the quality.]

On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 20:55 -0400, Kevin Loch wrote: 
> Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> > Updated but only announcing the /35:
> > 2001:358::/32 	[jp] Japan 	MIND-JPNIC-JP-20011115
> > 2001:390::/32 	[kr] Korea 	HANINTERNET-KRNIC-KR-20020207
> > 2001:438::/32 	[us] United States 	ABOVENET-IPV6
> > 2001:4d8::/32 	[us] United States 	DOTNET-001
> 
> and Qwest 2001:428::/32 (which for some reason doesn't show up in the 
> sixxs.net tla visibility charts.

There was a silly matching problem, blame me, fixed now, if I am correct.
The /32 is not there, but the /35 is btw, in total, as per:

https://noc.sixxs.net/tools/grh/tla/all/?country=all

The database currently holds 990 IPv6 TLA's.
Of which 30 (3.03%) are returned to the pool, 401 (40.51%) IPv6 TLA's
didn't have a routing entry.
Thus 559 (56.46%) networks are currently announced.
9 (0.91%) only announced a /35 while they have been allocated a /32.
8 (0.81%) announce both their /32 and their /35.

Have a /32 but announce a /35:
2001:230::/32 [kr] Korea ETRI-KRNIC-KR-19991124
2001:358::/32 [jp] Japan MIND-JPNIC-JP-20011115
2001:390::/32 [kr] Korea HANINTERNET-KRNIC-KR-20020207
2001:428::/32 [us] United States QWEST-IPV6-1
2001:438::/32 [us] United States ABOVENET-IPV6
2001:450::/32 [us] United States GBLX-V6
2001:4d8::/32 [us] United States DOTNET-001
2001:6d8::/32 [pl] Poland PL-CYFRONET-20010221
2001:dc0::/32 [ap] Asian Pacific APNIC-AP-V6-20030124

Announcing both the /32 and /35:
2001:258::/32 [jp] Japan INFOWEB-JPNIC-JP-2000502
2001:2c0::/32 [jp] Japan INFOSPHERE-JPNIC-JP-20010208
2001:340::/32 [jp] Japan FINE-JPNIC-JP-20011030
2001:3d0::/32 [jp] Japan PTOP-JPNIC-JP-20020521
2001:400::/32 [us] United States ESNET-V6
2001:420::/32 [us] United States CISCO-IPV6-1
2001:490::/32 [us] United States NOKIA-1
2001:4b0::/32 [us] United States AOLTIMEWARNER

<smileyhat> (Cisco and Nokia don't trust their own routers? :) </smileyhat>

Greets,
 Jeroen

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