Latest Data: 17:05 GMT Wednesday November 20, 2024
This summarises BGP data collected from ASREN's Arab States network.
Background
ASREN is the Arab States Research and Education Network. Its member
states include Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq,
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine,
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab
Emirates, and Yemen.
More info about ASREN and its membership is available on their website and on their membership
page.
Summaries
- Analysis Summary, basically the header of the
daily e-mail.
- Prefixes visible from AfriNIC,
APNIC, ARIN,
LACNIC, and RIPE
NCC address blocks.
- Address span per AS Globally,
AfriNIC, APNIC,
ARIN, LACNIC,
and RIPE NCC. These are the ASNs who are
originating the most address space to the Internet.
- Prefixes announced from AfriNIC,
APNIC, ARIN,
LACNIC, and RIPE NCC
region ASNs.
- League table of number of prefixes announced per ASN
Globally, AfriNIC,
APNIC, ARIN,
LACNIC and RIPE NCC.
These are the ASNs who are contributing most to the size of the
Internet Routing Table.
- Detailed table of prefixes per ASNs.
- League table of the possible Aggregation savings per ASN
Globally, AfriNIC,
APNIC, ARIN,
LACNIC, RIPE NCC.
These are the ASNs who are the biggest polluters when it comes to what
they announce to the Internet.
- League table of the possible percentage Aggregation savings per ASN
Globally, AfriNIC,
APNIC, ARIN,
LACNIC, and
RIPE NCC. These are the ASNs who, as a
percentage of their total announcements, contribute most unneeded prefixes
to the Internet Routing Table.
- Looking at the possible aggregation, here are the
CIDRisation possibilities per ASN.
Things that shouldn't be here
Other data
Maps
Misc Data
RPKI Invalids
IPv6 Data
Historical Data
Historical data from this report are available below:
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