<div dir="ltr"><p class=""><span lang="EN-GB">Dear
colleagues,</span></p>
<p class=""><span lang="EN-GB">We’d like
to introduce to Routing WG our system for AS relationships typing
<a href="http://radar.qrator.net/">http://radar.qrator.net/</a>. It is based on imitation mathematical model with use
of AS paths recovered from BGP views and novel active verification abilities
that could detect priorities on every level of BGP decision making process.
Using web-interface you can explore information about AS relations,
predicted traffic ingress flows from Tier-1 providers to each AS according to
prepend policy. Also you can experiment with model for any existing or even
planned AS by adding new connections and see how traffic ingress model will
change, in just an instant. Additionally we monitor and gather security network
anomalies such as: dynamic and static loops, DDoS amplifiers and botnet
activity in every AS and on geographical map. Full disclosure of security
issues is available for registered users related to particular AS.</span></p>
<p class=""><span lang="EN-GB">The work is
still in progress, and there's a lot to be done, as we aspire to achieve better
accuracy. We need for your reviews and bug reports - there is a comfy bug report
button where you can send us screenshot with highlighted issue and additional
comments in just couple of mouse-clicks.</span></p>
<p class=""><span lang="EN-GB">Also, as we
went on with our research, we managed to obtain an interesting data regarding
precision and accuracy of different RIR and RIPE-DB in particular. We also
ready to present the comparison of declared/existing connectivity and
priorities, if this topic is interesting for community.</span></p><div>Best regards,</div><div>Alexander Azimov</div>
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