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Re: geographical database of networks
From: bmanning () vacation karoshi com
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 13:36:04 -0700 (PDT)
Don't think so. the MIDS data, as I believe, works on forward data.
what about quarterman's maps. they used to cover this exact type of thing. where's jsq when you need him? bmanning () vacation karoshi com wrote:Hello Has anyone ever attempted to create a geographical database of networks? In other words, zone the world into pertinent, well-known blocks and do a network->zone key->value pair. --matt hempelYou mean like HWB & KC did a couple years back at one of the IEPG meetings? Or the in-addr <-> delegate map that was presented at the IEPG meeting in Chicago in 1998? Granted, it was a fairly high-level map w/o lots of detail. Much more could be done, including doing a really goofy mapping of ASN, prefix, delegation triples. -- bill-- take care......../sblair "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" steve blair principal engineer Tivoli EMEA Advanced Technology Group
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