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Re: AS690 advisory update


From: Steve Heimlich <heimlich () ans net>
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 14:11:49 -0500

Yep, sounds useful (for starters).

How about a tool to clean up the RADB?  :-)

Steve


Steve Heimlich (heimlich () ans net) on November 14:
<ramble begins>

Some sort of scalable, easily maintainable advisory mechanism would
be cool to have, but I haven't really thought about it too much.
I'm certain that a tool could be written to do a search over the
graph of ASes defined in all the registries, but we'd need to make
sure that the registered information accurately reflected global
AS topology.  Using this tool once a day (or however often), you
could get a view of the paths to any AS from your own point of view
(e.g., from 3561 or 690 to anywhere).  Almost like an administrative
version of IDPR I suppose.  The backend of that thing could munge
your aut-num (or provide a nice list of suggestions).

<ramble ends>

Steve,

Currently under development here at ISI is a tool that we call a
what-if database. It will enable one to change policies temporarily
(i.e. without actually registering in any database) and do analysis. 
For example, you can change your as-in policies
to ANY and use prpath to find paths or prconn (currently being
developed) to find all the reachable destinations. The tools, when
interacting with the what-if database, may give you the delta of the
changes. Hence, the result of prconn may be the new address/prefixes
that are now reachable and were not before and vice versa.

Of course, for this tool to be useful, radb needs to be cleaned up of
bogus aut-num objects, and decent aut-num objects need to be
maintained by all (well most:-).

Do you think something like this covers what you want?

Cengiz

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Cengiz Alaettinoglu       Information Sciences Institute
(310) 822-1511            University of Southern California
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