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Re: Number of BGP routes a large ISP sees in total

  • From: Roland Dobbins
  • Date: Tue Apr 17 20:01:55 2007
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On Apr 17, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Yi Wang wrote:

I couldn't find information about the number of different routes for the same prefix
a (large) AS typically receives/learns. Hints?

I'd suggest taking a look at the RIBs from routeviews.org or RIPE and performing an analysis on same. Some SPs also offer public routeservers.


A few minutes with a search engine should prove fruitful in this regard.

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