o Number of single-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 ARIN 3916 4908 4123 APNIC 761 878 896 RIPENCC 2786 3398 3558 LACNIC 116 135 141 AFRINIC 17 17 12 IANA 0 0 0 Private 43 24 17 Others 0 0 0 Total 7639 9360 8747 o Number of multi-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 ARIN 8300 7281 4684 APNIC 2035 1905 1649 RIPENCC 6268 5607 4709 LACNIC 159 139 110 AFRINIC 13 13 11 IANA 0 0 0 Private 28 25 8 Others 0 0 0 Total 16804 14971 11172 o Distribution of AS number wrt Leaf, Transit. RIS rrc00 rrc01 Leaf 20397 20454 16395 Transit 3917 3753 3244 Transit-only 135 129 282 Total 24449 24336 19921
Some time ago, we looked at the BGP routing table of the Belgian research ISP and found a similar result. We looked at the number of reachable IP addresses (i.e. IP addresses announced through BGP) and found that most addresses were between two and 5 AS away from our small ISP.LEVEL = 1 ADDRESSES = 43131944 LEVEL = 2 ADDRESSES = 177739421 LEVEL = 3 ADDRESSES = 410798057 LEVEL = 4 ADDRESSES = 347784802 LEVEL = 5 ADDRESSES = 114262352 LEVEL = 6 ADDRESSES = 14626560 LEVEL = 7 ADDRESSES = 943360 LEVEL = 8 ADDRESSES = 235264 LEVEL = 9 ADDRESSES = 4352