AS 690 aut-num progress (LONG!!!)
Curtis Villamizar
Tue Mar 14 05:56:12 CET 1995
Hi all, A first cut of AS 690 inbound policy is done. I think it is accurate, but haven't checked against gated configs, so I can't yet be sure. I'd like comments of the method and on some of the syntax extensions we will be using internally. In all cases where the capability exists in ripe-181, short cut syntax (like wildcards in interas-in lines) will be expanded before sending to a public database. I just partially manually rechecked the results and while doing so wrote some comments in the current output. The annotated partial aut-num object is below. Early comments please. There is one problem for which there is no way to express the requirement in ripe-181. There is no way to specify an as-in line (which is required and has no means restrict to specific peers) and no way to specify that certain destinations are not accepted at all at some peers using interas-in or as-in lines. This is need where we peer with someone at two interconnects, accept one as primary and don't accept the same set of routes from the other peering at all. The current code currently does not have the ability to make the check needed to add the reject, but if we get a syntax, adding the code would not be difficult. One method would be a post processing phase which can note that where interas-in lines are used but where some peering sessions are not covered by the interas-in lines and will be used as last resorts (unintentionally). The next step is either outbound policy or partial gated configs to check the inet-rtr objects and inbound policy. Outbound policy looks a lot easier than inbound, but I will need the extended syntax that supports AS path (at least to specify border AS that we learned the route from). I'm going to use gated syntax and not bother to call the field extended-something unless a consensus emerges real quickly. Curtis btw- the complete objects as they now stand are at: http://tweedledee.ans.net:8001/prdb-radb These are generated from a PRDB snapshot taken Feb 21. The idea is to build the tool, compare to gated configs of the same vintage, then redo the snapshot more recently and compare, then start doing real config runs from the ANS-DB and submit our stuff to the RADB. This has to be well coordinated with Merit and others. This is part of the AS 690 ripe-181 aut-num object, annotated to show how the lines are derived and why. aut-num: AS690 as-name: ASN-NSFNET-T3-RT description: ANSNET (the former NSFNET backbone) guardian: as690-guardian at ans.net tech-c: noc at ans.net admin-c: config at ans.net notify: config-notify at ans.net source: ANS This is all fixed and can easily be changed if the guesses at reasonable fields are not incorrect. The remainder of the aut-num object is then the inbound policy for AS 690. This is grouped by home AS number. remark: homeas policies: 109 : 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136 + \ 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136 5:1740:71 + 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 \ 3:200:8 4:200:136 5:1740:450 6:1740:71 + 1:1957 This remark lists the policies for home AS 109. There are four policies on this line, separated by plus (+). Line continuation uses the backslash. If that upsets true ripe-181 implementations, then line continuations can be removed and the very long lines submitted to the RA or other outside database. The individual policies are then treated in order of the number of routes which they cover. I've compressed some white space out in a few places to avoid some line continuations. remark: homeas policy: 109 : 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136 (4/9) This line indicates that one home AS policy for AS 109 is being expressed, the policy "1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136" which covers four of the nine networks for AS 109. The third value in some tuples is a database index to the ENSS where the policy entry applies. remark: policy item for 109: 1:3561:5 as-in: from AS3561 1 accept AS109 except { 192.150.49/24 } interas-in: from AS3561 DNSS11 * (pref=1) accept AS109 except { 192.150.49/24 } The first item in the policy can be expressed as an AS list with one exception. All of the policies contain the tuple 1:3561:5, except one policy, 1:1957, which contains one network 192.150.49/24. Any new route objects for AS 109 will be handled by this policy entry. An as-in line is needed to cover the interas-in line. There is no way in ripe-181 to state that these nets are accepted at no other AS 3561 peering. Note that the from expression includes a wildcard. The expression "AS3561 DNSS11 *" indicates all AS 3561 peers at DNSS11. This is a ripe-181 extension and must also be expanded based on the inet-rtr object before submitting to a public database like the RA. The name DNSS11 must also be changed. DNSS in the router names must be changed to CNSS. Many of the peer routers have no names at all in the PRDB. DNS is being used to create a name translation table to address this but hasn't been applied. When it is, DNSS11 will be cnss11.t3.ans.net and the interas-in line will be a bit longer. remark: policy item for 109: 2:3561:450 interas-in: from AS3561 ENSS218 * (pref=2) accept AS109 except {192.150.49/24} remark: policy item for 109: 3:200:8 as-in: from AS200 3 accept AS109 except { 192.150.49/24 } interas-in: from AS200 ENSS128 * (pref=3) accept AS109 except {192.150.49/24} remark: policy item for 109: 4:200:136 interas-in: from AS200 ENSS144 * (pref=4) accept AS109 except {192.150.49/24} The reamining three backup preferences are expressed using the same AS expression with an exception of one network, since two of the policies simply add a fifth and sixth preference. These also require an as-in and interas-in line and suffer the same problem of not being able to negate peerings. remark: homeaspolicy:109: 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136 5:1740:71 (3/9) This is the next policy. All of the policy expressions have already been covered except the fifth one. remark: policy item for 109: 5:1740:71 as-in: from AS1740 5 accept { 131.108/16 192.31.7/24 198.93.160/19 } interas-in: from AS1740 ENSS135 * (pref=5) accept \ { 131.108/16 192.31.7/24 198.93.160/19 } The first four expressions are suppressed since they are already covered by the AS109 specified in the first policy group. Only the fifth entry in this policy must be stated. A net list is used so new route objects don't inherit this. remark: homeas policy: 109 : 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136 5:1740:450 \ 6:1740:71 (1/9) This is the next policy for AS 109. It has a fifth and sixth entry. remark: policy item for 109: 5:1740:450 as-in: from AS1740 5 accept { 171.68/15 } interas-in: from AS1740 ENSS218 * (pref=5) accept { 171.68/15 } remark: policy item for 109: 6:1740:71 interas-in: from AS1740 ENSS135 * (pref=6) accept { 171.68/15 } The fifth and sixth entries are both needed. They only cover one route, so one might question why this is needed at all. (Same with the previous fifth entry). One as-in line is needed to cover both interas-in entries. I don't know where else AS 1740 peers with us (if anywhere). remark: homeas policy: 109 : 1:1957 (1/9) remark: policy item for 109: 1:1957 as-in: from AS1957 1 accept { 192.150.49/24 } The reamining oddball net has a completely different policy. Since I don't know who AS 109 is or the net, I don't know if or why this makes sense. In this case we specify all peerings of AS 1957 (but there is only one anyway). remark: homeas policies: 1103 : 1:1128 2:1800 3:1133 4:1674 5:1240 + 1:1128 \ 2:1800 3:1133 4:1674 5:1240 6:701:84 7:701:64 This is the policy for home AS 1103. It has two policies that differ only in the inclusion of a sixth and seventh expression. remark: homeas policy: 1103 : 1:1128 2:1800 3:1133 4:1674 5:1240 (139/141) remark: policy item for 1103: 1:1128 as-in: from AS1128 1 accept AS1103 remark: policy item for 1103: 2:1800 as-in: from AS1800 2 accept AS1103 remark: policy item for 1103: 3:1133 as-in: from AS1133 3 accept AS1103 remark: policy item for 1103: 4:1674 as-in: from AS1674 4 accept AS1103 remark: policy item for 1103: 5:1240 as-in: from AS1240 5 accept AS1103 The first five policy entries cover 139 of the 141 entries completely and cover the entire AS. The expression of AS 1103 is similar to AS 109. There is no need for an exception list in the first policy. remark: homeas policy: 1103 : 1:1128 2:1800 3:1133 4:1674 5:1240 6:701:84 \ 7:701:64 (2/141) remark: policy item for 1103: 6:701:84 as-in: from AS701 6 accept { 130.37/16 146.50/16 } interas-in: from AS701 ENSS136 * (pref=6) accept { 130.37/16 146.50/16 } remark: policy item for 1103: 7:701:64 interas-in: from AS701 ENSS134 * (pref=7) accept { 130.37/16 146.50/16 } An as-in line and two interas-in lines is needed for AS 701. There are only two routes with this sixth and seventh entry. It would seem safe to drop these or possibly include the whole AS in the sixth and seventh backup is AS 701 doesn't mind. remark: homeas policies: 1104 : 1:1128 2:1800 3:1133 4:1674 5:1240 remark: homeas policy: 1104 : 1:1128 2:1800 3:1133 4:1674 5:1240 (5/5) remark: policy item for 1104: 1:1128 as-in: from AS1128 1 accept AS1104 remark: policy item for 1104: 2:1800 as-in: from AS1800 2 accept AS1104 remark: policy item for 1104: 3:1133 as-in: from AS1133 3 accept AS1104 remark: policy item for 1104: 4:1674 as-in: from AS1674 4 accept AS1104 remark: policy item for 1104: 5:1240 as-in: from AS1240 5 accept AS1104 Home AS 1104 is easy since it has only one policy and doesn't have any expressions requiring interas-in. remark: homeas policies: 1115 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240 + 1:1133 2:1674 3:1800 remark: homeas policy: 1115 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240 (8/15) remark: policy item for 1115: 1:1800 as-in: from AS1800 1 accept AS1115 except { 193.170.80/24 193.170.81/24 \ 193.170.82/24 193.170.83/24 193.170.84/24 193.170.85/24 193.170.86/24 } remark: policy item for 1115: 2:1133 as-in: from AS1133 2 accept AS1115 except { 193.170.80/24 193.170.81/24 \ 193.170.82/24 193.170.83/24 193.170.84/24 193.170.85/24 193.170.86/24 } remark: policy item for 1115: 3:1240 as-in: from AS1240 3 accept AS1115 except { 193.170.80/24 193.170.81/24 \ 193.170.82/24 193.170.83/24 193.170.84/24 193.170.85/24 193.170.86/24 } remark: homeas policy: 1115 : 1:1133 2:1674 3:1800 (7/15) remark: policy item for 1115: 1:1133 as-in: from AS1133 1 accept { 193.170.80/24 193.170.81/24 193.170.82/24 \ 193.170.83/24 193.170.84/24 193.170.85/24 193.170.86/24 } remark: policy item for 1115: 2:1674 as-in: from AS1674 2 accept { 193.170.80/24 193.170.81/24 193.170.82/24 \ 193.170.83/24 193.170.84/24 193.170.85/24 193.170.86/24 } remark: policy item for 1115: 3:1800 as-in: from AS1800 3 accept { 193.170.80/24 193.170.81/24 193.170.82/24 \ 193.170.83/24 193.170.84/24 193.170.85/24 193.170.86/24 } AS 1115 has two policies, some prefer Dante and others prefer ICM. This is still easy, since no interas-in lines are needed. remark: homeas policies: 1117 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240 remark: homeas policy: 1117 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240 (1/1) remark: policy item for 1117: 1:1800 as-in: from AS1800 1 accept AS1117 remark: policy item for 1117: 2:1133 as-in: from AS1133 2 accept AS1117 remark: policy item for 1117: 3:1240 as-in: from AS1240 3 accept AS1117 Home AS 1117 has one net, therefore it's hard to have more than one policy. remark: homeas policies: 1125 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1674 4:1240 remark: homeas policy: 1125 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1674 4:1240 (2/2) remark: policy item for 1125: 1:1800 as-in: from AS1800 1 accept AS1125 remark: policy item for 1125: 2:1133 as-in: from AS1133 2 accept AS1125 remark: policy item for 1125: 3:1674 as-in: from AS1674 3 accept AS1125 remark: policy item for 1125: 4:1240 as-in: from AS1240 4 accept AS1125 Two nets, one policy for AS 1125. remark: homeas policies: 1128 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1674 4:1240 remark: homeas policy: 1128 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1674 4:1240 (1/1) remark: policy item for 1128: 1:1800 as-in: from AS1800 1 accept AS1128 remark: policy item for 1128: 2:1133 as-in: from AS1133 2 accept AS1128 remark: policy item for 1128: 3:1674 as-in: from AS1674 3 accept AS1128 remark: policy item for 1128: 4:1240 as-in: from AS1240 4 accept AS1128 One net, one policy for AS 1128. remark: homeas policies: 1133 : 1:1133 remark: homeas policy: 1133 : 1:1133 (2/2) remark: policy item for 1133: 1:1133 as-in: from AS1133 1 accept AS1133 Two nets (both DMZs for Dante), one policy with one policy expression for AS 1133. remark: homeas policies: 1134 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1674 4:1240 remark: homeas policy: 1134 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1674 4:1240 (1/1) remark: policy item for 1134: 1:1800 as-in: from AS1800 1 accept AS1134 remark: policy item for 1134: 2:1133 as-in: from AS1133 2 accept AS1134 remark: policy item for 1134: 3:1674 as-in: from AS1674 3 accept AS1134 remark: policy item for 1134: 4:1240 as-in: from AS1240 4 accept AS1134 One net, one policy for AS 1134. remark: homeas policies: 114 : 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:114 + 1:114 + 1:3561:450 \ 2:3561:5 3:114 4:97 + 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:114 4:3354 + 1:3561:450 \ 2:3561:5 3:114 4:297:104 + 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239 Sesquinet has 6 policies and 224 networks. Blame Bill. :-) remark: homeas policy: 114 : 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:114 (207/224) remark: policy item for 114: 1:3561:450 as-in: from AS3561 1 accept AS114 except { 199.33.100/24 199.33.120/24 \ 199.191.41/24 162.71/16 192.195.198/24 198.64.246/24 198.64.247/24 \ 204.145.251/24 130.158/16 } interas-in: from AS3561 ENSS218 * (pref=1) accept AS114 except { \ 199.33.100/24 199.33.120/24 199.191.41/24 162.71/16 192.195.198/24 \ 198.64.246/24 198.64.247/24 204.145.251/24 130.158/16 } remark: policy item for 114: 2:3561:5 interas-in: from AS3561 DNSS11 * (pref=2) accept AS114 except { 199.33.100/24 \ 199.33.120/24 199.191.41/24 162.71/16 192.195.198/24 198.64.246/24 \ 198.64.247/24 204.145.251/24 130.158/16 } remark: policy item for 114: 3:114 as-in: from AS114 3 accept AS114 except { 199.33.100/24 199.33.120/24 \ 199.191.41/24 162.71/16 192.195.198/24 198.64.246/24 198.64.247/24 \ 204.145.251/24 130.158/16 } The most common policy covers 207 of the 224 networks. A few have additional fourth expressions. A few others may be DMZs. The policy is expressed as AS114 with a very small number of exceptions. remark: homeas policy: 114 : 1:114 (8/224) remark: policy item for 114: 1:114 as-in: from AS114 1 accept { 199.33.100/24 199.33.120/24 199.191.41/24 \ 162.71/16 192.195.198/24 198.64.246/24 198.64.247/24 204.145.251/24 } This could be DMZs with AS 690, or mistakes. If they are DMZs it would make sense to announce them via AS 114 only. remark: homeas policy: 114 : 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:114 4:97 (4/224) remark: policy item for 114: 4:97 as-in: from AS97 4 accept { 129.90/16 162.122/16 167.175/16 170.179/16 } This policy adds a fourth expression, a backup through JVNC, to a set of four networks. Later on we can decide if exceptions like this make sense. remark: homeas policy: 114 : 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:114 4:3354 (3/224) remark: policy item for 114: 4:3354 as-in: from AS3354 4 accept { 143.111/16 129.106/16 139.52/16 } This policy adds a different fourth expression, a backup through AS 3354, to three networks. remark: homeas policy: 114 : 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:114 4:297:104 (1/224) remark: policy item for 114: 4:297:104 as-in: from AS297 4 accept { 192.67.14/24 } interas-in: from AS297 ENSS139 * (pref=4) accept { 192.67.14/24 } And then there is one oddball that has a fourth route through AS 297 at E139 only. I'm not sure what this is. remark: homeas policy: 114 : 1:1240 2:1800 3:1239 (1/224) remark: policy item for 114: 1:1240 as-in: from AS1240 1 accept { 130.158/16 } remark: policy item for 114: 2:1800 as-in: from AS1800 2 accept { 130.158/16 } remark: policy item for 114: 3:1239 One more oddball. This one routes completely differently, with primary though SprintLand places. I'm clueless. Maybe a Sprint/Sesquinet DMZ, but that's a guess. as-in: from AS1239 3 accept { 130.158/16 } remark: homeas policies: 116 : 1:97 remark: homeas policy: 116 : 1:97 (1/1) remark: policy item for 116: 1:97 as-in: from AS97 1 accept AS116 AS 116 has one net and uses JVNC. remark: homeas policies: 1204 : 1:2149 2:174 3:1239 4:1800 5:1240 + 1:1239 \ 2:1800 3:1240 AS 1204 has two policies that are quite different. remark: homeas policy: 1204 : 1:2149 2:174 3:1239 4:1800 5:1240 (35/55) remark: policy item for 1204: 1:2149 as-in: from AS2149 1 accept AS1204 except { 136.150/16 199.29.202/23 \ 199.29.204/23 199.29.211/24 199.29.212/22 199.29.220/22 199.29.216/22 \ 198.102.1/24 198.102.2/23 199.29.6/24 199.29.7/24 199.29.8/24 199.29.196/22 \ 199.29.200/24 199.29.201/24 192.245.19/24 192.245.20/24 192.245.21/24 \ 192.245.22/24 192.245.23/24 } remark: policy item for 1204: 2:174 as-in: from AS174 2 accept AS1204 except { 136.150/16 199.29.202/23 \ 199.29.204/23 199.29.211/24 199.29.212/22 199.29.220/22 199.29.216/22 \ 198.102.1/24 198.102.2/23 199.29.6/24 199.29.7/24 199.29.8/24 199.29.196/22 \ 199.29.200/24 199.29.201/24 192.245.19/24 192.245.20/24 192.245.21/24 \ 192.245.22/24 192.245.23/24 } remark: policy item for 1204: 3:1239 as-in: from AS1239 3 accept AS1204 except { 136.150/16 199.29.202/23 \ 199.29.204/23 199.29.211/24 199.29.212/22 199.29.220/22 199.29.216/22 \ 198.102.1/24 198.102.2/23 199.29.6/24 199.29.7/24 199.29.8/24 199.29.196/22 \ 199.29.200/24 199.29.201/24 192.245.19/24 192.245.20/24 192.245.21/24 \ 192.245.22/24 192.245.23/24 } remark: policy item for 1204: 4:1800 as-in: from AS1800 4 accept AS1204 except { 136.150/16 199.29.202/23 \ 199.29.204/23 199.29.211/24 199.29.212/22 199.29.220/22 199.29.216/22 \ 198.102.1/24 198.102.2/23 199.29.6/24 199.29.7/24 199.29.8/24 199.29.196/22 \ 199.29.200/24 199.29.201/24 192.245.19/24 192.245.20/24 192.245.21/24 \ 192.245.22/24 192.245.23/24 } remark: policy item for 1204: 5:1240 as-in: from AS1240 5 accept AS1204 except { 136.150/16 199.29.202/23 \ 199.29.204/23 199.29.211/24 199.29.212/22 199.29.220/22 199.29.216/22 \ 198.102.1/24 198.102.2/23 199.29.6/24 199.29.7/24 199.29.8/24 199.29.196/22 \ 199.29.200/24 199.29.201/24 192.245.19/24 192.245.20/24 192.245.21/24 \ 192.245.22/24 192.245.23/24 } New route objects will default to the first policy which covers 35 of the 55 nets. This whole thing uses as-in but requires an except list of 20 nets. remark: homeas policy: 1204 : 1:1239 2:1800 3:1240 (20/55) remark: policy item for 1204: 1:1239 as-in: from AS1239 1 accept { 136.150/16 199.29.202/23 199.29.204/23 \ 199.29.211/24 199.29.212/22 199.29.220/22 199.29.216/22 198.102.1/24 \ 198.102.2/23 199.29.6/24 199.29.7/24 199.29.8/24 199.29.196/22 \ 199.29.200/24 199.29.201/24 192.245.19/24 192.245.20/24 192.245.21/24 \ 192.245.22/24 192.245.23/24 } remark: policy item for 1204: 2:1800 as-in: from AS1800 2 accept { 136.150/16 199.29.202/23 199.29.204/23 \ 199.29.211/24 199.29.212/22 199.29.220/22 199.29.216/22 198.102.1/24 \ 198.102.2/23 199.29.6/24 199.29.7/24 199.29.8/24 199.29.196/22 \ 199.29.200/24 199.29.201/24 192.245.19/24 192.245.20/24 192.245.21/24 \ 192.245.22/24 192.245.23/24 } remark: policy item for 1204: 3:1240 as-in: from AS1240 3 accept { 136.150/16 199.29.202/23 199.29.204/23 \ 199.29.211/24 199.29.212/22 199.29.220/22 199.29.216/22 198.102.1/24 \ 198.102.2/23 199.29.6/24 199.29.7/24 199.29.8/24 199.29.196/22 \ 199.29.200/24 199.29.201/24 192.245.19/24 192.245.20/24 192.245.21/24 \ 192.245.22/24 192.245.23/24 } The remaining 20 nets have to be listed. Again as-in lines are fine for this policy. remark: homeas policies: 1205 : 1:1133 2:1674 3:1800 + 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240 + \ 1:1133 2:1800 3:1240 remark: homeas policy: 1205 : 1:1133 2:1674 3:1800 (11/19) remark: policy item for 1205: 1:1133 as-in: from AS1133 1 accept AS1205 except { 193.170.67/24 193.170.124/24 \ 193.170.125/24 193.170.126/24 193.170.127/24 } remark: policy item for 1205: 2:1674 as-in: from AS1674 2 accept AS1205 except { 193.170.67/24 193.170.124/24 \ 193.170.125/24 193.170.126/24 193.170.127/24 193.170.96/24 193.170.97/24 \ 193.170.156/24 } remark: policy item for 1205: 3:1800 as-in: from AS1800 3 accept AS1205 except { 193.170.67/24 193.170.124/24 \ 193.170.125/24 193.170.126/24 193.170.127/24 193.170.96/24 193.170.97/24 \ 193.170.156/24 } remark: homeas policy: 1205 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240 (5/19) remark: policy item for 1205: 1:1800 as-in: from AS1800 1 accept { 193.170.67/24 193.170.124/24 193.170.125/24 \ 193.170.126/24 193.170.127/24 } remark: policy item for 1205: 2:1133 as-in: from AS1133 2 accept { 193.170.67/24 193.170.124/24 193.170.125/24 \ 193.170.126/24 193.170.127/24 } remark: policy item for 1205: 3:1240 as-in: from AS1240 3 accept { 193.170.67/24 193.170.124/24 193.170.125/24 \ 193.170.126/24 193.170.127/24 } remark: homeas policy: 1205 : 1:1133 2:1800 3:1240 (3/19) remark: policy item for 1205: 2:1800 as-in: from AS1800 2 accept { 193.170.96/24 193.170.97/24 193.170.156/24 } remark: policy item for 1205: 3:1240 as-in: from AS1240 3 accept { 193.170.96/24 193.170.97/24 193.170.156/24 } AS 1205 has two policies that use only as-in lines. remark: homeas policies: 1206 : 1:1206 2:204 + 1:1206 2:204 3:174 remark: homeas policy: 1206 : 1:1206 2:204 (5/6) remark: policy item for 1206: 1:1206 as-in: from AS1206 1 accept AS1206 remark: policy item for 1206: 2:204 as-in: from AS204 2 accept AS1206 remark: homeas policy: 1206 : 1:1206 2:204 3:174 (1/6) remark: policy item for 1206: 3:174 as-in: from AS174 3 accept { 132.226/16 } AS 1206 has two policies. One policy covers only one net. Hmmm.... remark: homeas policies: 1207 : 1:1207 remark: homeas policy: 1207 : 1:1207 (1/1) remark: policy item for 1207: 1:1207 as-in: from AS1207 1 accept AS1207 One net, one policy. Can't be done any other way. remark: homeas policies: 1213 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240 + 1:1800 2:1133 3:1674 + \ 1:1133 2:1674 3:1800 + 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674 + 1:1133 2:1800 3:1240 remark: homeas policy: 1213 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1240 (74/86) remark: policy item for 1213: 1:1800 as-in: from AS1800 1 accept AS1213 except { 193.1.193/24 134.226/16 \ 193.1.198/24 } remark: policy item for 1213: 2:1133 as-in: from AS1133 2 accept AS1213 except { 193.1.193/24 134.226/16 \ 193.1.209/24 193.1.198/24 } remark: policy item for 1213: 3:1240 as-in: from AS1240 3 accept AS1213 except { 140.203/16 136.201/16 136.206/16 \ 143.239/16 137.43/16 149.153/16 149.157/16 193.1/16 193.1.193/24 134.226/16 \ 193.1.209/24 } remark: homeas policy: 1213 : 1:1800 2:1133 3:1674 (8/86) remark: policy item for 1213: 3:1674 as-in: from AS1674 3 accept { 140.203/16 136.201/16 136.206/16 143.239/16 \ 137.43/16 149.153/16 149.157/16 193.1/16 } remark: homeas policy: 1213 : 1:1133 2:1674 3:1800 (2/86) remark: policy item for 1213: 1:1133 as-in: from AS1133 1 accept { 193.1.193/24 134.226/16 } remark: policy item for 1213: 2:1674 as-in: from AS1674 2 accept { 193.1.193/24 134.226/16 } remark: policy item for 1213: 3:1800 as-in: from AS1800 3 accept { 193.1.193/24 134.226/16 } remark: homeas policy: 1213 : 1:1800 2:1240 3:1133 4:1674 (1/86) remark: policy item for 1213: 2:1240 as-in: from AS1240 2 accept { 193.1.209/24 } remark: policy item for 1213: 3:1133 as-in: from AS1133 3 accept { 193.1.209/24 } remark: policy item for 1213: 4:1674 as-in: from AS1674 4 accept { 193.1.209/24 } remark: homeas policy: 1213 : 1:1133 2:1800 3:1240 (1/86) remark: policy item for 1213: 1:1133 as-in: from AS1133 1 accept { 193.1.198/24 } remark: policy item for 1213: 2:1800 as-in: from AS1800 2 accept { 193.1.198/24 } AS 1213 has four policies. These all use as-in, and some combinations of ICM and Dante and SprintLink. I don't know if there is a reason for the others, but 74 of the 86 use the same policy. remark: homeas policies: 1220 : 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:114 remark: homeas policy: 1220 : 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:114 (2/2) remark: policy item for 1220: 1:3561:450 as-in: from AS3561 1 accept AS1220 interas-in: from AS3561 ENSS218 * (pref=1) accept AS1220 remark: policy item for 1220: 2:3561:5 interas-in: from AS3561 DNSS11 * (pref=2) accept AS1220 remark: policy item for 1220: 3:114 as-in: from AS114 3 accept AS1220 AS 1220 has one policy and the whole thing uses as-in. [ ... ] Are we getting bored yet. If not look at the complete file and add your own silly comments. :-) [ ... ] Skip to AS 701 just for fun... remark: homeas policies: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 + 1:1957 + 1:701:84 2:701:64 \ 3:2149 4:174 + 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:2551 + 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:97 + 1:701:84 \ 2:701:64 3:1240 4:1800 + 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:200:8 4:200:136 + 1:701:84 \ 2:701:64 4:2149 5:174 + 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136 5:701:84 \ 6:701:64 + 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:3561:450 4:3561:5 5:560 + 1:701:84 2:701:64 \ 3:3561:450 4:3561:5 5:279 + 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:209 4:210 + 1:701:84 \ 2:701:64 3:3561:450 4:3561:5 5:1225:27 6:1225:18 7:1225:34 + 1:701:84 \ 2:701:64 3:1740:71 + 1:1327 2:701:84 3:701:64 + 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:195 + \ 1:97 + 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:560 4:701:84 5:701:64 + 1:2551 2:701:84 \ 3:701:64 + 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:174 Lots of different policies for AS 701. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 (2241/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 1:701:84 as-in: from AS701 1 accept AS701 except { 192.152.96/24 192.203.46/24 \ 192.203.47/24 198.6.129/24 198.6.130/24 192.203.75/24 198.3.7/24 198.3.8/24 \ 198.3.9/24 198.3.10/24 198.3.11/24 198.3.13/24 198.3.14/24 198.3.15/24 \ 159.201/16 192.195.103/24 192.58.100/24 192.58.101/24 192.88.206/24 \ 192.107.103/24 153.33/16 198.17.65/24 192.124.131/24 192.124.133/24 \ 192.203.206/24 192.83.157/24 192.124.148/24 192.124.149/24 128.177/16 \ 192.160.173/24 198.3.115/24 192.108.251/24 192.160.196/24 192.58.98/24 \ 192.58.99/24 198.3.123/24 198.3.163/24 198.3.164/24 198.3.165/24 \ 198.3.166/24 198.3.167/24 198.3.168/24 198.3.169/24 198.3.170/24 \ 198.3.171/24 198.3.173/24 198.3.175/24 198.3.64/24 198.3.65/24 198.3.66/24 \ 198.3.67/24 198.3.68/24 198.3.69/24 198.3.70/24 198.3.71/24 198.3.72/24 \ 198.3.73/24 198.3.74/24 198.3.75/24 198.3.76/24 198.3.77/24 198.3.78/24 \ 198.3.79/24 156.73/16 192.251.131/24 192.67.98/24 198.3.0/24 198.3.12/24 \ 198.3.134/24 198.3.152/24 198.3.153/24 198.3.154/24 198.3.155/24 \ 198.3.38/24 198.3.39/24 198.6.131/24 198.6.132/24 198.6.133/24 198.6.134/24 \ 198.6.135/24 198.6.136/24 198.6.137/24 198.6.138/24 198.6.139/24 \ 198.6.140/24 198.6.141/24 198.6.142/24 198.6.143/24 198.6.144/24 \ 198.6.145/24 198.6.146/24 198.6.147/24 198.6.148/24 198.6.149/24 \ 198.6.151/24 198.6.152/24 198.6.153/24 198.6.154/24 198.6.155/24 \ 198.6.156/24 198.6.157/24 198.6.158/24 198.6.159/24 198.6.161/24 \ 198.6.162/24 198.6.163/24 198.6.164/24 198.6.165/24 198.6.166/24 \ 198.6.167/24 198.6.168/24 198.6.169/24 198.6.170/24 198.6.171/24 \ 198.6.172/24 198.6.173/24 198.6.174/24 198.6.175/24 198.6.176/24 \ 198.6.177/24 198.6.178/24 198.6.179/24 198.6.180/24 198.6.181/24 \ 198.6.182/24 198.6.183/24 198.6.184/24 198.6.185/24 198.6.186/24 \ 198.6.187/24 198.6.188/24 198.6.189/24 198.6.190/24 198.6.191/24 \ 192.58.97/24 198.3.238/24 198.3.248/24 198.3.249/24 198.3.250/24 \ 198.3.251/24 198.4.32/24 198.4.33/24 198.4.34/24 198.4.35/24 198.4.36/24 \ 198.4.37/24 198.4.38/24 198.4.39/24 198.4.40/24 198.4.41/24 198.4.42/24 \ 198.4.43/24 198.4.44/24 198.4.45/24 198.4.46/24 198.4.47/24 157.54/16 \ 157.55/16 157.56/16 157.57/16 157.58/16 157.59/16 157.60/16 157.61/16 \ 198.3.255/24 198.4.14/24 198.4.54/24 198.4.55/24 192.101.77/24 \ 192.160.28/24 198.4.93/24 198.4.108/24 198.4.109/24 198.4.110/24 \ 198.4.111/24 198.4.112/24 198.4.113/24 198.4.114/24 198.4.115/24 \ 198.51.36/24 192.131.73/24 192.245.122/24 192.245.123/24 192.245.124/24 \ 192.245.125/24 198.136.155/24 198.4.128/24 198.4.129/24 198.4.130/24 \ 198.4.131/24 198.4.132/24 198.4.133/24 198.4.134/24 198.4.135/24 \ 198.4.136/24 198.4.137/24 198.4.138/24 198.4.139/24 198.4.140/24 \ 198.4.141/24 198.4.142/24 198.4.143/24 198.4.164/24 198.4.181/24 \ 198.4.183/24 198.4.198/24 198.4.189/24 198.4.190/24 198.4.191/24 151.139/16 \ 198.147.129/24 198.147.130/24 198.147.131/24 198.147.132/24 198.147.133/24 \ 198.206.195/24 198.4.192/24 198.4.193/24 198.4.194/24 198.4.195/24 \ 198.4.197/24 198.4.204/24 198.4.207/24 198.178.231/24 198.180.192/24 \ 147.85/16 192.234.103/24 196.1.1/24 198.4.199/24 198.4.247/24 198.5.160/24 \ 198.5.162/24 198.5.167/24 198.5.17/24 198.5.181/24 198.5.19/24 198.5.2/24 \ 162.62/16 167.8/16 198.137.232/24 198.5.183/24 198.5.185/24 198.5.186/24 \ 198.5.221/24 198.5.31/24 198.6.10/24 198.6.77/24 202.14.117/24 202.28.0/24 \ 148.174/16 198.6.2/24 198.6.8/24 202.41.129/24 198.5.21/24 199.33.236/24 \ 167.104/16 198.6.78/24 198.6.96/24 198.6.67/24 198.6.64/24 198.6.65/24 \ 198.6.224/24 204.179.169/24 198.5.255/24 198.6.118/24 198.6.119/24 \ 198.6.195/24 199.170.1/24 144.142/16 160.65/16 192.187.65/24 198.148.155/24 \ 198.187.230/24 198.6.251/24 199.170.16/24 198.6.202/24 198.6.220/24 \ 198.6.193/24 198.6.199/24 199.170.10/24 199.170.11/24 199.170.12/24 \ 199.170.13/24 199.170.14/24 199.170.15/24 199.170.8/24 199.170.9/24 \ 199.68.100/24 199.68.101/24 199.68.64/24 199.68.66/24 199.68.67/24 \ 199.68.68/24 199.68.69/24 199.68.70/24 199.68.71/24 199.68.72/24 \ 199.68.73/24 199.68.74/24 199.68.75/24 199.68.76/24 199.68.77/24 \ 199.68.78/24 199.68.79/24 199.68.80/24 199.68.81/24 199.68.82/24 \ 199.68.83/24 199.68.84/24 199.68.85/24 199.68.86/24 199.68.87/24 \ 199.68.88/24 199.68.89/24 199.68.90/24 199.68.91/24 199.68.92/24 \ 199.68.93/24 199.68.94/24 199.68.95/24 199.68.96/24 199.68.97/24 \ 199.68.98/24 199.68.99/24 192.132.217/24 192.206.205/24 192.206.206/24 \ 192.206.207/24 192.206.208/24 192.206.209/24 192.206.210/24 192.241.16/24 \ 192.241.17/24 192.241.18/24 192.241.19/24 192.241.20/24 192.241.21/24 \ 192.241.22/24 192.241.23/24 192.241.24/24 192.241.25/24 192.241.26/24 \ 192.241.27/24 192.241.28/24 192.241.29/24 192.241.30/24 192.241.31/24 \ 192.206.206/23 192.206.208/23 192.241.16/20 199.68.66/23 199.68.68/22 \ 199.68.72/21 199.68.80/20 199.68.96/22 199.68.100/23 199.170.8/21 \ 198.4.190/23 192.245.122/23 192.245.124/23 198.3.152/22 198.3.38/23 \ 198.3.64/20 198.3.8/21 198.147.130/23 198.147.132/23 198.4.108/22 \ 198.3.248/22 198.4.32/20 198.4.192/22 198.5.188/23 198.6.64/23 198.6.100/22 \ 192.187.66/23 192.187.68/22 192.187.72/21 192.187.80/20 198.6.104/21 \ 198.6.248/23 192.203.46/23 192.58.98/23 192.58.100/23 204.179.0/18 \ 204.176.146/24 199.171.53/24 198.6.196/24 204.176.36/24 204.176.37/24 \ 204.176.38/24 204.176.39/24 204.176.141/24 199.171.0/24 199.171.1/24 \ 199.171.2/24 199.171.3/24 204.177.181/24 204.176.174/24 204.177.177/24 \ 169.152/16 204.177.156/24 204.177.157/24 204.177.158/24 204.177.159/24 \ 204.177.179/24 204.177.72/24 204.177.73/24 204.177.74/24 204.177.75/24 \ 165.94/16 199.170.143/24 204.176.124/24 196.12.54/24 204.178.192/23 \ 204.179.91/24 196.10.230/24 196.13.232/24 196.6.248/24 204.179.97/24 \ 204.252.64/23 204.252.14/24 204.252.104/24 129.18/16 198.83.2/24 140.212/16 \ 134.62/16 198.211.110/24 } interas-in: from AS701 ENSS136 * (pref=1) accept AS701 except { 192.152.96/24 \ 192.203.46/24 192.203.47/24 198.6.129/24 198.6.130/24 192.203.75/24 \ 198.3.7/24 198.3.8/24 198.3.9/24 198.3.10/24 198.3.11/24 198.3.13/24 \ 198.3.14/24 198.3.15/24 159.201/16 192.195.103/24 192.58.100/24 \ 192.58.101/24 192.88.206/24 192.107.103/24 153.33/16 198.17.65/24 \ 192.124.131/24 192.124.133/24 192.203.206/24 192.83.157/24 192.124.148/24 \ 192.124.149/24 128.177/16 192.160.173/24 198.3.115/24 192.108.251/24 \ 192.160.196/24 192.58.98/24 192.58.99/24 198.3.123/24 198.3.163/24 \ 198.3.164/24 198.3.165/24 198.3.166/24 198.3.167/24 198.3.168/24 \ 198.3.169/24 198.3.170/24 198.3.171/24 198.3.173/24 198.3.175/24 \ 198.3.64/24 198.3.65/24 198.3.66/24 198.3.67/24 198.3.68/24 198.3.69/24 \ 198.3.70/24 198.3.71/24 198.3.72/24 198.3.73/24 198.3.74/24 198.3.75/24 \ 198.3.76/24 198.3.77/24 198.3.78/24 198.3.79/24 156.73/16 192.251.131/24 \ 192.67.98/24 198.3.0/24 198.3.12/24 198.3.134/24 198.3.152/24 198.3.153/24 \ 198.3.154/24 198.3.155/24 198.3.38/24 198.3.39/24 198.6.131/24 198.6.132/24 \ 198.6.133/24 198.6.134/24 198.6.135/24 198.6.136/24 198.6.137/24 \ 198.6.138/24 198.6.139/24 198.6.140/24 198.6.141/24 198.6.142/24 \ 198.6.143/24 198.6.144/24 198.6.145/24 198.6.146/24 198.6.147/24 \ 198.6.148/24 198.6.149/24 198.6.151/24 198.6.152/24 198.6.153/24 \ 198.6.154/24 198.6.155/24 198.6.156/24 198.6.157/24 198.6.158/24 \ 198.6.159/24 198.6.161/24 198.6.162/24 198.6.163/24 198.6.164/24 \ 198.6.165/24 198.6.166/24 198.6.167/24 198.6.168/24 198.6.169/24 \ 198.6.170/24 198.6.171/24 198.6.172/24 198.6.173/24 198.6.174/24 \ 198.6.175/24 198.6.176/24 198.6.177/24 198.6.178/24 198.6.179/24 \ 198.6.180/24 198.6.181/24 198.6.182/24 198.6.183/24 198.6.184/24 \ 198.6.185/24 198.6.186/24 198.6.187/24 198.6.188/24 198.6.189/24 \ 198.6.190/24 198.6.191/24 192.58.97/24 198.3.238/24 198.3.248/24 \ 198.3.249/24 198.3.250/24 198.3.251/24 198.4.32/24 198.4.33/24 198.4.34/24 \ 198.4.35/24 198.4.36/24 198.4.37/24 198.4.38/24 198.4.39/24 198.4.40/24 \ 198.4.41/24 198.4.42/24 198.4.43/24 198.4.44/24 198.4.45/24 198.4.46/24 \ 198.4.47/24 157.54/16 157.55/16 157.56/16 157.57/16 157.58/16 157.59/16 \ 157.60/16 157.61/16 198.3.255/24 198.4.14/24 198.4.54/24 198.4.55/24 \ 192.101.77/24 192.160.28/24 198.4.93/24 198.4.108/24 198.4.109/24 \ 198.4.110/24 198.4.111/24 198.4.112/24 198.4.113/24 198.4.114/24 \ 198.4.115/24 198.51.36/24 192.131.73/24 192.245.122/24 192.245.123/24 \ 192.245.124/24 192.245.125/24 198.136.155/24 198.4.128/24 198.4.129/24 \ 198.4.130/24 198.4.131/24 198.4.132/24 198.4.133/24 198.4.134/24 \ 198.4.135/24 198.4.136/24 198.4.137/24 198.4.138/24 198.4.139/24 \ 198.4.140/24 198.4.141/24 198.4.142/24 198.4.143/24 198.4.164/24 \ 198.4.181/24 198.4.183/24 198.4.198/24 198.4.189/24 198.4.190/24 \ 198.4.191/24 151.139/16 198.147.129/24 198.147.130/24 198.147.131/24 \ 198.147.132/24 198.147.133/24 198.206.195/24 198.4.192/24 198.4.193/24 \ 198.4.194/24 198.4.195/24 198.4.197/24 198.4.204/24 198.4.207/24 \ 198.178.231/24 198.180.192/24 147.85/16 192.234.103/24 196.1.1/24 \ 198.4.199/24 198.4.247/24 198.5.160/24 198.5.162/24 198.5.167/24 \ 198.5.17/24 198.5.181/24 198.5.19/24 198.5.2/24 162.62/16 167.8/16 \ 198.137.232/24 198.5.183/24 198.5.185/24 198.5.186/24 198.5.221/24 \ 198.5.31/24 198.6.10/24 198.6.77/24 202.14.117/24 202.28.0/24 148.174/16 \ 198.6.2/24 198.6.8/24 202.41.129/24 198.5.21/24 199.33.236/24 167.104/16 \ 198.6.78/24 198.6.96/24 198.6.67/24 198.6.64/24 198.6.65/24 198.6.224/24 \ 204.179.169/24 198.5.255/24 198.6.118/24 198.6.119/24 198.6.195/24 \ 199.170.1/24 144.142/16 160.65/16 192.187.65/24 198.148.155/24 \ 198.187.230/24 198.6.251/24 199.170.16/24 198.6.202/24 198.6.220/24 \ 198.6.193/24 198.6.199/24 199.170.10/24 199.170.11/24 199.170.12/24 \ 199.170.13/24 199.170.14/24 199.170.15/24 199.170.8/24 199.170.9/24 \ 199.68.100/24 199.68.101/24 199.68.64/24 199.68.66/24 199.68.67/24 \ 199.68.68/24 199.68.69/24 199.68.70/24 199.68.71/24 199.68.72/24 \ 199.68.73/24 199.68.74/24 199.68.75/24 199.68.76/24 199.68.77/24 \ 199.68.78/24 199.68.79/24 199.68.80/24 199.68.81/24 199.68.82/24 \ 199.68.83/24 199.68.84/24 199.68.85/24 199.68.86/24 199.68.87/24 \ 199.68.88/24 199.68.89/24 199.68.90/24 199.68.91/24 199.68.92/24 \ 199.68.93/24 199.68.94/24 199.68.95/24 199.68.96/24 199.68.97/24 \ 199.68.98/24 199.68.99/24 192.132.217/24 192.206.205/24 192.206.206/24 \ 192.206.207/24 192.206.208/24 192.206.209/24 192.206.210/24 192.241.16/24 \ 192.241.17/24 192.241.18/24 192.241.19/24 192.241.20/24 192.241.21/24 \ 192.241.22/24 192.241.23/24 192.241.24/24 192.241.25/24 192.241.26/24 \ 192.241.27/24 192.241.28/24 192.241.29/24 192.241.30/24 192.241.31/24 \ 192.206.206/23 192.206.208/23 192.241.16/20 199.68.66/23 199.68.68/22 \ 199.68.72/21 199.68.80/20 199.68.96/22 199.68.100/23 199.170.8/21 \ 198.4.190/23 192.245.122/23 192.245.124/23 198.3.152/22 198.3.38/23 \ 198.3.64/20 198.3.8/21 198.147.130/23 198.147.132/23 198.4.108/22 \ 198.3.248/22 198.4.32/20 198.4.192/22 198.5.188/23 198.6.64/23 198.6.100/22 \ 192.187.66/23 192.187.68/22 192.187.72/21 192.187.80/20 198.6.104/21 \ 198.6.248/23 192.203.46/23 192.58.98/23 192.58.100/23 204.179.0/18 \ 204.176.146/24 199.171.53/24 198.6.196/24 204.176.36/24 204.176.37/24 \ 204.176.38/24 204.176.39/24 204.176.141/24 199.171.0/24 199.171.1/24 \ 199.171.2/24 199.171.3/24 204.177.181/24 204.176.174/24 204.177.177/24 \ 169.152/16 204.177.156/24 204.177.157/24 204.177.158/24 204.177.159/24 \ 204.177.179/24 204.177.72/24 204.177.73/24 204.177.74/24 204.177.75/24 \ 165.94/16 199.170.143/24 204.176.124/24 196.12.54/24 204.178.192/23 \ 204.179.91/24 196.10.230/24 196.13.232/24 196.6.248/24 204.179.97/24 \ 204.252.64/23 204.252.14/24 204.252.104/24 129.18/16 198.83.2/24 140.212/16 \ 134.62/16 198.211.110/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 2:701:64 interas-in: from AS701 ENSS134 * (pref=2) accept AS701 except { 192.152.96/24 \ 192.203.46/24 192.203.47/24 198.6.129/24 198.6.130/24 192.203.75/24 \ 198.3.7/24 198.3.8/24 198.3.9/24 198.3.10/24 198.3.11/24 198.3.13/24 \ 198.3.14/24 198.3.15/24 159.201/16 192.195.103/24 192.58.100/24 \ 192.58.101/24 192.88.206/24 192.107.103/24 153.33/16 198.17.65/24 \ 192.124.131/24 192.124.133/24 192.203.206/24 192.83.157/24 192.124.148/24 \ 192.124.149/24 128.177/16 192.160.173/24 198.3.115/24 192.108.251/24 \ 192.160.196/24 192.58.98/24 192.58.99/24 198.3.123/24 198.3.163/24 \ 198.3.164/24 198.3.165/24 198.3.166/24 198.3.167/24 198.3.168/24 \ 198.3.169/24 198.3.170/24 198.3.171/24 198.3.173/24 198.3.175/24 \ 198.3.64/24 198.3.65/24 198.3.66/24 198.3.67/24 198.3.68/24 198.3.69/24 \ 198.3.70/24 198.3.71/24 198.3.72/24 198.3.73/24 198.3.74/24 198.3.75/24 \ 198.3.76/24 198.3.77/24 198.3.78/24 198.3.79/24 156.73/16 192.251.131/24 \ 192.67.98/24 198.3.0/24 198.3.12/24 198.3.134/24 198.3.152/24 198.3.153/24 \ 198.3.154/24 198.3.155/24 198.3.38/24 198.3.39/24 198.6.131/24 198.6.132/24 \ 198.6.133/24 198.6.134/24 198.6.135/24 198.6.136/24 198.6.137/24 \ 198.6.138/24 198.6.139/24 198.6.140/24 198.6.141/24 198.6.142/24 \ 198.6.143/24 198.6.144/24 198.6.145/24 198.6.146/24 198.6.147/24 \ 198.6.148/24 198.6.149/24 198.6.151/24 198.6.152/24 198.6.153/24 \ 198.6.154/24 198.6.155/24 198.6.156/24 198.6.157/24 198.6.158/24 \ 198.6.159/24 198.6.161/24 198.6.162/24 198.6.163/24 198.6.164/24 \ 198.6.165/24 198.6.166/24 198.6.167/24 198.6.168/24 198.6.169/24 \ 198.6.170/24 198.6.171/24 198.6.172/24 198.6.173/24 198.6.174/24 \ 198.6.175/24 198.6.176/24 198.6.177/24 198.6.178/24 198.6.179/24 \ 198.6.180/24 198.6.181/24 198.6.182/24 198.6.183/24 198.6.184/24 \ 198.6.185/24 198.6.186/24 198.6.187/24 198.6.188/24 198.6.189/24 \ 198.6.190/24 198.6.191/24 192.58.97/24 198.3.238/24 198.3.248/24 \ 198.3.249/24 198.3.250/24 198.3.251/24 198.4.32/24 198.4.33/24 198.4.34/24 \ 198.4.35/24 198.4.36/24 198.4.37/24 198.4.38/24 198.4.39/24 198.4.40/24 \ 198.4.41/24 198.4.42/24 198.4.43/24 198.4.44/24 198.4.45/24 198.4.46/24 \ 198.4.47/24 157.54/16 157.55/16 157.56/16 157.57/16 157.58/16 157.59/16 \ 157.60/16 157.61/16 198.3.255/24 198.4.14/24 198.4.54/24 198.4.55/24 \ 192.101.77/24 192.160.28/24 198.4.93/24 198.4.108/24 198.4.109/24 \ 198.4.110/24 198.4.111/24 198.4.112/24 198.4.113/24 198.4.114/24 \ 198.4.115/24 198.51.36/24 192.131.73/24 192.245.122/24 192.245.123/24 \ 192.245.124/24 192.245.125/24 198.136.155/24 198.4.128/24 198.4.129/24 \ 198.4.130/24 198.4.131/24 198.4.132/24 198.4.133/24 198.4.134/24 \ 198.4.135/24 198.4.136/24 198.4.137/24 198.4.138/24 198.4.139/24 \ 198.4.140/24 198.4.141/24 198.4.142/24 198.4.143/24 198.4.164/24 \ 198.4.181/24 198.4.183/24 198.4.198/24 198.4.189/24 198.4.190/24 \ 198.4.191/24 151.139/16 198.147.129/24 198.147.130/24 198.147.131/24 \ 198.147.132/24 198.147.133/24 198.206.195/24 198.4.192/24 198.4.193/24 \ 198.4.194/24 198.4.195/24 198.4.197/24 198.4.204/24 198.4.207/24 \ 198.178.231/24 198.180.192/24 147.85/16 192.234.103/24 196.1.1/24 \ 198.4.199/24 198.4.247/24 198.5.160/24 198.5.162/24 198.5.167/24 \ 198.5.17/24 198.5.181/24 198.5.19/24 198.5.2/24 162.62/16 167.8/16 \ 198.137.232/24 198.5.183/24 198.5.185/24 198.5.186/24 198.5.221/24 \ 198.5.31/24 198.6.10/24 198.6.77/24 202.14.117/24 202.28.0/24 148.174/16 \ 198.6.2/24 198.6.8/24 202.41.129/24 198.5.21/24 199.33.236/24 167.104/16 \ 198.6.78/24 198.6.96/24 198.6.67/24 198.6.64/24 198.6.65/24 198.6.224/24 \ 204.179.169/24 198.5.255/24 198.6.118/24 198.6.119/24 198.6.195/24 \ 199.170.1/24 144.142/16 160.65/16 192.187.65/24 198.148.155/24 \ 198.187.230/24 198.6.251/24 199.170.16/24 198.6.202/24 198.6.220/24 \ 198.6.193/24 198.6.199/24 199.170.10/24 199.170.11/24 199.170.12/24 \ 199.170.13/24 199.170.14/24 199.170.15/24 199.170.8/24 199.170.9/24 \ 199.68.100/24 199.68.101/24 199.68.64/24 199.68.66/24 199.68.67/24 \ 199.68.68/24 199.68.69/24 199.68.70/24 199.68.71/24 199.68.72/24 \ 199.68.73/24 199.68.74/24 199.68.75/24 199.68.76/24 199.68.77/24 \ 199.68.78/24 199.68.79/24 199.68.80/24 199.68.81/24 199.68.82/24 \ 199.68.83/24 199.68.84/24 199.68.85/24 199.68.86/24 199.68.87/24 \ 199.68.88/24 199.68.89/24 199.68.90/24 199.68.91/24 199.68.92/24 \ 199.68.93/24 199.68.94/24 199.68.95/24 199.68.96/24 199.68.97/24 \ 199.68.98/24 199.68.99/24 192.132.217/24 192.206.205/24 192.206.206/24 \ 192.206.207/24 192.206.208/24 192.206.209/24 192.206.210/24 192.241.16/24 \ 192.241.17/24 192.241.18/24 192.241.19/24 192.241.20/24 192.241.21/24 \ 192.241.22/24 192.241.23/24 192.241.24/24 192.241.25/24 192.241.26/24 \ 192.241.27/24 192.241.28/24 192.241.29/24 192.241.30/24 192.241.31/24 \ 192.206.206/23 192.206.208/23 192.241.16/20 199.68.66/23 199.68.68/22 \ 199.68.72/21 199.68.80/20 199.68.96/22 199.68.100/23 199.170.8/21 \ 198.4.190/23 192.245.122/23 192.245.124/23 198.3.152/22 198.3.38/23 \ 198.3.64/20 198.3.8/21 198.147.130/23 198.147.132/23 198.4.108/22 \ 198.3.248/22 198.4.32/20 198.4.192/22 198.5.188/23 198.6.64/23 198.6.100/22 \ 192.187.66/23 192.187.68/22 192.187.72/21 192.187.80/20 198.6.104/21 \ 198.6.248/23 192.203.46/23 192.58.98/23 192.58.100/23 204.179.0/18 \ 204.176.146/24 199.171.53/24 198.6.196/24 204.176.36/24 204.176.37/24 \ 204.176.38/24 204.176.39/24 204.176.141/24 199.171.0/24 199.171.1/24 \ 199.171.2/24 199.171.3/24 204.177.181/24 204.176.174/24 204.177.177/24 \ 169.152/16 204.177.156/24 204.177.157/24 204.177.158/24 204.177.159/24 \ 204.177.179/24 204.177.72/24 204.177.73/24 204.177.74/24 204.177.75/24 \ 165.94/16 199.170.143/24 204.176.124/24 196.12.54/24 204.178.192/23 \ 204.179.91/24 196.10.230/24 196.13.232/24 196.6.248/24 204.179.97/24 \ 204.252.64/23 204.252.14/24 204.252.104/24 129.18/16 198.83.2/24 140.212/16 \ 134.62/16 198.211.110/24 } That was the first policy covering 2241 of 2756 networks. Still the exception list of 421 nets runs a bit long. The same primary and secondary appear in all policies except the next one. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:1957 (421/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 1:1957 as-in: from AS1957 1 accept { 192.152.96/24 192.203.46/24 192.203.47/24 \ 198.6.129/24 198.6.130/24 192.203.75/24 198.3.7/24 198.3.8/24 198.3.9/24 \ 198.3.10/24 198.3.11/24 198.3.13/24 198.3.14/24 198.3.15/24 159.201/16 \ 192.195.103/24 192.58.100/24 192.58.101/24 192.88.206/24 192.107.103/24 \ 153.33/16 198.17.65/24 192.124.131/24 192.124.133/24 192.203.206/24 \ 192.83.157/24 192.124.148/24 192.124.149/24 128.177/16 192.160.173/24 \ 198.3.115/24 192.108.251/24 192.160.196/24 192.58.98/24 192.58.99/24 \ 198.3.123/24 198.3.163/24 198.3.164/24 198.3.165/24 198.3.166/24 \ 198.3.167/24 198.3.168/24 198.3.169/24 198.3.170/24 198.3.171/24 \ 198.3.173/24 198.3.175/24 198.3.64/24 198.3.65/24 198.3.66/24 198.3.67/24 \ 198.3.68/24 198.3.69/24 198.3.70/24 198.3.71/24 198.3.72/24 198.3.73/24 \ 198.3.74/24 198.3.75/24 198.3.76/24 198.3.77/24 198.3.78/24 198.3.79/24 \ 156.73/16 192.251.131/24 192.67.98/24 198.3.0/24 198.3.12/24 198.3.134/24 \ 198.3.152/24 198.3.153/24 198.3.154/24 198.3.155/24 198.3.38/24 198.3.39/24 \ 198.6.131/24 198.6.132/24 198.6.133/24 198.6.134/24 198.6.135/24 \ 198.6.136/24 198.6.137/24 198.6.138/24 198.6.139/24 198.6.140/24 \ 198.6.141/24 198.6.142/24 198.6.143/24 198.6.144/24 198.6.145/24 \ 198.6.146/24 198.6.147/24 198.6.148/24 198.6.149/24 198.6.151/24 \ 198.6.152/24 198.6.153/24 198.6.154/24 198.6.155/24 198.6.156/24 \ 198.6.157/24 198.6.158/24 198.6.159/24 198.6.161/24 198.6.162/24 \ 198.6.163/24 198.6.164/24 198.6.165/24 198.6.166/24 198.6.167/24 \ 198.6.168/24 198.6.169/24 198.6.170/24 198.6.171/24 198.6.172/24 \ 198.6.173/24 198.6.174/24 198.6.175/24 198.6.176/24 198.6.177/24 \ 198.6.178/24 198.6.179/24 198.6.180/24 198.6.181/24 198.6.182/24 \ 198.6.183/24 198.6.184/24 198.6.185/24 198.6.186/24 198.6.187/24 \ 198.6.188/24 198.6.189/24 198.6.190/24 198.6.191/24 192.58.97/24 \ 198.3.238/24 198.3.248/24 198.3.249/24 198.3.250/24 198.3.251/24 \ 198.4.32/24 198.4.33/24 198.4.34/24 198.4.35/24 198.4.36/24 198.4.37/24 \ 198.4.38/24 198.4.39/24 198.4.40/24 198.4.41/24 198.4.42/24 198.4.43/24 \ 198.4.44/24 198.4.45/24 198.4.46/24 198.4.47/24 157.54/16 157.55/16 \ 157.56/16 157.57/16 157.58/16 157.59/16 157.60/16 157.61/16 198.3.255/24 \ 198.4.14/24 198.4.54/24 198.4.55/24 192.101.77/24 192.160.28/24 198.4.93/24 \ 198.4.108/24 198.4.109/24 198.4.110/24 198.4.111/24 198.4.112/24 \ 198.4.113/24 198.4.114/24 198.4.115/24 198.51.36/24 192.131.73/24 \ 192.245.122/24 192.245.123/24 192.245.124/24 192.245.125/24 198.136.155/24 \ 198.4.128/24 198.4.129/24 198.4.130/24 198.4.131/24 198.4.132/24 \ 198.4.133/24 198.4.134/24 198.4.135/24 198.4.136/24 198.4.137/24 \ 198.4.138/24 198.4.139/24 198.4.140/24 198.4.141/24 198.4.142/24 \ 198.4.143/24 198.4.164/24 198.4.181/24 198.4.183/24 198.4.198/24 \ 198.4.189/24 198.4.190/24 198.4.191/24 151.139/16 198.147.129/24 \ 198.147.130/24 198.147.131/24 198.147.132/24 198.147.133/24 198.206.195/24 \ 198.4.192/24 198.4.193/24 198.4.194/24 198.4.195/24 198.4.197/24 \ 198.4.204/24 198.4.207/24 198.178.231/24 198.180.192/24 147.85/16 \ 192.234.103/24 196.1.1/24 198.4.199/24 198.4.247/24 198.5.160/24 \ 198.5.162/24 198.5.167/24 198.5.17/24 198.5.181/24 198.5.19/24 198.5.2/24 \ 162.62/16 167.8/16 198.137.232/24 198.5.183/24 198.5.185/24 198.5.186/24 \ 198.5.221/24 198.5.31/24 198.6.10/24 198.6.77/24 202.14.117/24 202.28.0/24 \ 148.174/16 198.6.2/24 198.6.8/24 202.41.129/24 198.5.21/24 199.33.236/24 \ 167.104/16 198.6.78/24 198.6.96/24 198.6.67/24 198.6.64/24 198.6.65/24 \ 198.6.224/24 204.179.169/24 198.5.255/24 198.6.118/24 198.6.119/24 \ 198.6.195/24 199.170.1/24 144.142/16 160.65/16 192.187.65/24 198.148.155/24 \ 198.187.230/24 198.6.251/24 199.170.16/24 198.6.202/24 198.6.220/24 \ 198.6.193/24 198.6.199/24 199.170.10/24 199.170.11/24 199.170.12/24 \ 199.170.13/24 199.170.14/24 199.170.15/24 199.170.8/24 199.170.9/24 \ 199.68.100/24 199.68.101/24 199.68.64/24 199.68.66/24 199.68.67/24 \ 199.68.68/24 199.68.69/24 199.68.70/24 199.68.71/24 199.68.72/24 \ 199.68.73/24 199.68.74/24 199.68.75/24 199.68.76/24 199.68.77/24 \ 199.68.78/24 199.68.79/24 199.68.80/24 199.68.81/24 199.68.82/24 \ 199.68.83/24 199.68.84/24 199.68.85/24 199.68.86/24 199.68.87/24 \ 199.68.88/24 199.68.89/24 199.68.90/24 199.68.91/24 199.68.92/24 \ 199.68.93/24 199.68.94/24 199.68.95/24 199.68.96/24 199.68.97/24 \ 199.68.98/24 199.68.99/24 192.132.217/24 192.206.205/24 192.206.206/24 \ 192.206.207/24 192.206.208/24 192.206.209/24 192.206.210/24 192.241.16/24 \ 192.241.17/24 192.241.18/24 192.241.19/24 192.241.20/24 192.241.21/24 \ 192.241.22/24 192.241.23/24 192.241.24/24 192.241.25/24 192.241.26/24 \ 192.241.27/24 192.241.28/24 192.241.29/24 192.241.30/24 192.241.31/24 \ 192.206.206/23 192.206.208/23 192.241.16/20 199.68.66/23 199.68.68/22 \ 199.68.72/21 199.68.80/20 199.68.96/22 199.68.100/23 199.170.8/21 \ 198.4.190/23 192.245.122/23 192.245.124/23 198.3.152/22 198.3.38/23 \ 198.3.64/20 198.3.8/21 198.147.130/23 198.147.132/23 198.4.108/22 \ 198.3.248/22 198.4.32/20 198.4.192/22 198.5.188/23 198.6.64/23 198.6.100/22 \ 192.187.66/23 192.187.68/22 192.187.72/21 192.187.80/20 198.6.104/21 \ 198.6.248/23 192.203.46/23 192.58.98/23 192.58.100/23 204.179.0/18 \ 204.176.146/24 199.171.53/24 198.6.196/24 204.176.36/24 204.176.37/24 \ 204.176.38/24 204.176.39/24 204.176.141/24 199.171.0/24 199.171.1/24 \ 199.171.2/24 199.171.3/24 204.177.181/24 204.176.174/24 204.177.177/24 \ 169.152/16 204.177.156/24 204.177.157/24 204.177.158/24 204.177.159/24 \ 204.177.179/24 204.177.72/24 204.177.73/24 204.177.74/24 204.177.75/24 \ 165.94/16 199.170.143/24 204.176.124/24 196.12.54/24 204.178.192/23 \ 204.179.91/24 196.10.230/24 196.13.232/24 196.6.248/24 204.179.97/24 \ 204.252.64/23 204.252.14/24 204.252.104/24 } The next policy covers 421 networks announced only via the CIX. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:2149 4:174 (48/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:2149 as-in: from AS2149 3 accept { 137.102/16 149.19/16 137.46/16 146.180/16 \ 149.74/16 149.77/16 192.246.149/24 157.126/16 198.242.36/24 198.242.61/24 \ 198.242.62/24 165.159/16 199.29.53/24 199.29.96/24 199.29.97/24 \ 199.29.98/24 199.29.99/24 199.29.100/24 199.29.101/24 199.29.102/24 \ 199.29.103/24 199.29.104/24 199.29.105/24 199.29.106/24 199.29.107/24 \ 199.29.108/24 199.29.109/24 199.29.110/24 199.29.111/24 199.29.112/24 \ 199.29.113/24 199.29.114/24 199.29.115/24 199.29.116/24 199.29.117/24 \ 199.29.118/24 199.29.119/24 199.29.120/24 199.29.121/24 199.29.122/24 \ 199.29.123/24 199.29.124/24 199.29.125/24 199.29.126/24 199.29.127/24 \ 198.153.232/24 192.40.65/24 199.98.125/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 4:174 as-in: from AS174 4 accept { 137.102/16 149.19/16 137.46/16 146.180/16 \ 149.74/16 149.77/16 192.246.149/24 157.126/16 198.242.36/24 198.242.61/24 \ 198.242.62/24 165.159/16 199.29.53/24 199.29.96/24 199.29.97/24 \ 199.29.98/24 199.29.99/24 199.29.100/24 199.29.101/24 199.29.102/24 \ 199.29.103/24 199.29.104/24 199.29.105/24 199.29.106/24 199.29.107/24 \ 199.29.108/24 199.29.109/24 199.29.110/24 199.29.111/24 199.29.112/24 \ 199.29.113/24 199.29.114/24 199.29.115/24 199.29.116/24 199.29.117/24 \ 199.29.118/24 199.29.119/24 199.29.120/24 199.29.121/24 199.29.122/24 \ 199.29.123/24 199.29.124/24 199.29.125/24 199.29.126/24 199.29.127/24 \ 198.153.232/24 192.40.65/24 199.98.125/24 } There are 48 nets with the same policy as the first set but with additional backups trough PSI. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:2551 (20/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:2551 as-in: from AS2551 3 accept { 192.235.51/24 192.235.32/24 192.235.33/24 \ 192.235.34/24 192.235.35/24 192.235.36/24 192.235.37/24 192.235.38/24 \ 192.235.39/24 192.235.40/24 192.235.41/24 192.235.42/24 192.235.43/24 \ 192.235.44/24 192.235.45/24 192.235.46/24 192.235.47/24 192.235.48/24 \ 192.235.49/24 192.235.50/24 } The are 20 nets with backup through AS 2551. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:97 (6/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:97 as-in: from AS97 3 accept { 158.118/16 192.20.225/24 149.150/16 159.70/16 \ 192.128.121/24 192.128.161/24 } There are 6 nets with backup through JVNC. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:1240 4:1800 (4/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:1240 as-in: from AS1240 3 accept { 192.83.221/24 198.3.121/24 198.3.150/24 \ 198.3.151/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 4:1800 as-in: from AS1800 4 accept { 192.83.221/24 198.3.121/24 198.3.150/24 \ 198.3.151/24 } There are 4 nets with SprintLink and ICM backup. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:200:8 4:200:136 (2/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:200:8 as-in: from AS200 3 accept { 131.106/16 198.31.14/24 } interas-in: from AS200 ENSS128 * (pref=3) accept { 131.106/16 198.31.14/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 4:200:136 interas-in: from AS200 ENSS144 * (pref=4) accept { 131.106/16 198.31.14/24 } There are two nets with barrnet backup. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 4:2149 5:174 (2/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 4:2149 as-in: from AS2149 4 accept { 147.81/16 192.26.98/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 5:174 as-in: from AS174 5 accept { 147.81/16 192.26.98/24 } There are two nets with a different variety of PSI backup. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136 5:701:84 \ 6:701:64 (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 1:3561:5 as-in: from AS3561 1 accept { 129.18/16 } interas-in: from AS3561 DNSS11 * (pref=1) accept { 129.18/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 2:3561:450 interas-in: from AS3561 ENSS218 * (pref=2) accept { 129.18/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 3:200:8 as-in: from AS200 3 accept { 129.18/16 } interas-in: from AS200 ENSS128 * (pref=3) accept { 129.18/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 4:200:136 interas-in: from AS200 ENSS144 * (pref=4) accept { 129.18/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 5:701:84 as-in: from AS701 5 accept { 129.18/16 } interas-in: from AS701 ENSS136 * (pref=5) accept { 129.18/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 6:701:64 interas-in: from AS701 ENSS134 * (pref=6) accept { 129.18/16 } There is one net with primary through MCI (maybe a DMZ). remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:3561:450 4:3561:5 5:560 \ (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:3561:450 as-in: from AS3561 3 accept { 144.212/16 } interas-in: from AS3561 ENSS218 * (pref=3) accept { 144.212/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 4:3561:5 interas-in: from AS3561 DNSS11 * (pref=4) accept { 144.212/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 5:560 as-in: from AS560 5 accept { 144.212/16 } There is one net with backup through MCI and someone else. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:3561:450 4:3561:5 5:279 \ (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:3561:450 as-in: from AS3561 3 accept { 192.41.177/24 } interas-in: from AS3561 ENSS218 * (pref=3) accept { 192.41.177/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 4:3561:5 interas-in: from AS3561 DNSS11 * (pref=4) accept { 192.41.177/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 5:279 as-in: from AS279 5 accept { 192.41.177/24 } There is one net with MCI and a different someone else. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:209 4:210 (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:209 as-in: from AS209 3 accept { 158.114/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 4:210 as-in: from AS210 4 accept { 158.114/16 } And one net with backup through AS 209 and 210. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:3561:450 4:3561:5 5:1225:27 \ 6:1225:18 7:1225:34 (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:3561:450 as-in: from AS3561 3 accept { 192.104.32/24 } interas-in: from AS3561 ENSS218 * (pref=3) accept { 192.104.32/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 4:3561:5 interas-in: from AS3561 DNSS11 * (pref=4) accept { 192.104.32/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 5:1225:27 as-in: from AS1225 5 accept { 192.104.32/24 } interas-in: from AS1225 ENSS130 * (pref=5) accept { 192.104.32/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 6:1225:18 interas-in: from AS1225 ENSS129 * (pref=6) accept { 192.104.32/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 7:1225:34 interas-in: from AS1225 ENSS131 * (pref=7) accept { 192.104.32/24 } One net with yet another MCI backup plan... remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:1740:71 (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:1740:71 as-in: from AS1740 3 accept { 192.215.6/24 } interas-in: from AS1740 ENSS135 * (pref=3) accept { 192.215.6/24 } Backup through 1740. One net again. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:1327 2:701:84 3:701:64 (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 1:1327 as-in: from AS1327 1 accept { 198.83.2/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 2:701:84 as-in: from AS701 2 accept { 198.83.2/24 } interas-in: from AS701 ENSS136 * (pref=2) accept { 198.83.2/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 3:701:64 interas-in: from AS701 ENSS134 * (pref=3) accept { 198.83.2/24 } One net with primary through AS 1327. remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:195 (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:195 as-in: from AS195 3 accept { 153.16/16 } remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:97 (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 1:97 as-in: from AS97 1 accept { 140.212/16 } remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:3561:450 2:3561:5 3:560 4:701:84 5:701:64 \ (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 1:3561:450 as-in: from AS3561 1 accept { 134.62/16 } interas-in: from AS3561 ENSS218 * (pref=1) accept { 134.62/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 2:3561:5 interas-in: from AS3561 DNSS11 * (pref=2) accept { 134.62/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 3:560 as-in: from AS560 3 accept { 134.62/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 4:701:84 as-in: from AS701 4 accept { 134.62/16 } interas-in: from AS701 ENSS136 * (pref=4) accept { 134.62/16 } remark: policy item for 701: 5:701:64 interas-in: from AS701 ENSS134 * (pref=5) accept { 134.62/16 } remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:2551 2:701:84 3:701:64 (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 1:2551 as-in: from AS2551 1 accept { 198.211.110/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 2:701:84 as-in: from AS701 2 accept { 198.211.110/24 } interas-in: from AS701 ENSS136 * (pref=2) accept { 198.211.110/24 } remark: policy item for 701: 3:701:64 interas-in: from AS701 ENSS134 * (pref=3) accept { 198.211.110/24 } remark: homeas policy: 701 : 1:701:84 2:701:64 3:174 (1/2756) remark: policy item for 701: 3:174 as-in: from AS174 3 accept { 146.99/16 } remark: homeas policies: 71 : 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136 5:2149 \ 6:174 7:560 + 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 3:200:8 4:200:136 + 1:3561:5 2:3561:450 \ 3:200:8 4:200:136 5:174 6:560 + 1:2149 2:174 3:3561:5 4:3561:450 5:200:8 \ 6:200:136 7:560 Five more policies with one network each. Seems like this could be simplified quite a bit. -------- Logged at Tue Mar 14 20:01:30 MET 1995 ---------
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