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Randy Bush
randy at psg.com
Wed Feb 16 03:00:22 CET 2005
>> I was wondering about this since, there has been a paper (see below) >> published in 2002 that said that most of the RRCs peering sessions >> were multi-hop eBGP sessions and as a result the BGP data collected >> here cannnot be an accurate refelction of what goes on the actual >> Internet/backbone routers. > > Actually, if you look at the peering statistics available on the DB > status page: > > http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/rrcstatus.cgi > > you will see that the multihop sessions on RRC00 only make up a small > minority of RIS peerings. but, in 2001-2, was this the case? randy
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