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@p-rintz p-rintz commented Feb 6, 2023

Sometimes stat.ripe.net does not return all announced routes. The move to the REST api of ripe.net will actually return all routes of the AS.

An example of this is:

route6:         2a01:c000::/19
descr:          Orange S.A.
origin:         AS5511

This subnet is completely missing from the stat.ripe.net output.

Sometimes stat.ripe.net does not return all announced routes.
The move to the REST api of ripe.net will actually return all routes of the AS.

An example of this is:
route6:         2a01:c000::/19
descr:          Orange S.A.
origin:         AS5511

This subnet is completely missing from the stat.ripe.net output.
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alanorth commented Apr 7, 2025

@p-rintz could it be that those have low visibility? I see this note on the RIPEstat page for some networks:

Results exclude routes with very low visibility (less than 10 RIS full-feed peers seeing).

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p-rintz commented Apr 7, 2025

@p-rintz could it be that those have low visibility? I see this note on the RIPEstat page for some networks:

Results exclude routes with very low visibility (less than 10 RIS full-feed peers seeing).

Id doubt it. Orange is one of the largest residential ISPs in France.

Id also expect the Rest API to have the same limitation in that case, which it didnt.

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