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Telstra. BGP table report. Available from http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/, 2001.

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IST Project ATRIUM - Report I4.2 Analysis of Interdomain.. - Uhlig, Bonaventure (2001)   Self-citation (Www)   (Correct)

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Telstra. BGP table report. Available from http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/, 2001.


A survey of the utilization of the BGP community attribute - Quoitin, Bonaventure (2002)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Bgp)   (Correct)

....attribute, they do not distinguish between route tagging and redistribution communities. To understand the types of communities that are used, we have built a database with the communities documented in the RIPE whois database [RIW02] and various web sites of ISPs [TI02, JI02, NE02, CPL00, SPR02, CW02] However, it should be noted that our database is far from complete since some ASs do publish the description of the communities that their peers can use. Despite of this, we can already find some interesting results. In table 14, we have classified the communities in three classes. The ....

Sprintlink BGP FAQ. available from http://www.sprint.net/faq/bgp.html#control, January 2002.


IST Project ATRIUM - Report I4.2: Analysis of Interdomain Traffic - Uhlig, al. (2001)   Self-citation (Www)   (Correct)

....the redistribution and the selection of its own routes by remote ISPs. Since the default configuration of many BGP routers is to select the route with the smallest AS path length, a common technique is to artificially increase the length of the AS path for the routes with the lowest preference. Tel01] reports a percentage of the Unique prepended AS Paths a little over 50 in comparison to the total number of Unique AS Paths (prepended and not prepended) Our BGP routing table confirms this trend. For example, in figure 3.1, if AS20 wanted 21 to indicate that it prefers to receive its ....

Telstra. BGP table report. Available from http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/, 2001.


Implications of Interdomain Traffic Characteristics on.. - Uhlig, Bonaventure (2002)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Www)   (Correct)

....the redistribution and the selection of its own routes by remote ISPs. Since the default configuration of many BGP routers is to select the route with the smallest AS path length, a common technique is to artificially increase the length of the AS path for the routes with the lowest preference. Tel01] reports a percentage of the Unique prepended AS Paths a little over in comparison to the total number of Unique AS Paths (prepended and not prepended) Our BGP routing table confirms this trend. For example, in figure 1, if AS20 wanted to indicate that it prefers to receive its traffic ....

Telstra. BGP table report. Available from http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/, 2001.


Implications of Interdomain Traffic Characteristics on.. - Uhlig, Bonaventure (2002)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

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Telstra. BGP table report. Available from http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/, 2001.


Implications of Interdomain Traffic Characteristics on.. - Uhlig, Bonaventure (2002)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

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Telstra. BGP table report. Available from http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/, 2001.

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