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When my zebra BGP daemin looses its grip on life and dies a horrible death the rest to the scripts wander into a strange twilight zone and make up numbers sorry (I really need to code more defensively for this type of condition!) geoff At 04:56 AM 11/11/2006, Fergie wrote: Indeed -- it apears to have flaked out a bit this (IETF) week. :-) Date Prefixes CIDR Aggregated 04-11-06 199323 129829 05-11-06 199330 129854 06-11-06 199273 129854 07-11-06 -1077937252 129854 08-11-06 -1077936760 129854 09-11-06 672037797 129854 10-11-06 -1077937324 129854 11-11-06 134555024 129854 - ferg -- Simon Leinen <[email protected]> wrote: cidr-report writes: > Recent Table History > Date Prefixes CIDR Agg > 03-11-06 199409 129843 [...] > 10-11-06 134555024 129854 Growth of the "global routing table" really picked up pace this week! (But maybe I'm just hallucinating for having heard the report from the IAB Routing Workshop report three times in a week :-) Or the CIDR Report software has an R200K problem? -- Simon. -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawg(at)netzero.net ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
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