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Route Servers

Route servers provide console access to various router functions. They are invaluable in the hands of an expert who wants to see what his network looks like from the outside. Commands like show ip bgp 1.2.3.4 are probably the largest reason route servers are useful, but traceroute and ping are frequently also available.

There are lots of lists out there. Most of them don’t bother checking the route servers, or if they do, they only check that they’re reachable. Several route servers are reachable, but aren’t actually useful, because they ask for authentication before letting you look at anything.

This list is different. All route servers are checked periodically. New route servers are discovered automatically from various other aggregators. Fingerprinting techniques are used in an attempt to determine what sort of route server is at the address specified.

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Hostname AS Peers Type Status
route-server.twtelecom.net 4323 TWTC 2059 Cisco 7200 12.1(2)T Up ?
route-server.gblx.net 3549 GBLX 2035 Up ?
route-server.eu.gblx.net 3549 GBLX 2035 Up ?
route-server.ip.tiscali.net 3257 TISCALI-BACKBONE 806 Up ?
route-server-west.gt.ca 6539 GT-BELL 295 Up ?
route-server-east.gt.ca 6539 GT-BELL 295 Up ?
route-server.gt.ca 6539 GT-BELL 295 Up ?
route-views.optus.net.au 7474 OPTUSCOM-AS01-AU 293 Up ?
route-views.ab.bb.telus.com 852 ASN852 179 Up ?
route-views.on.bb.telus.com 852 ASN852 179 Up ?
routeserver.sunrise.ch 6730 SUNRISE 159 Up ?
route-server.central.allstream.com 15290 ALLST-15290 146 Up ?
route-server.west.allstream.com 15290 ALLST-15290 146 Up ?
route-server.east.allstream.com 15290 ALLST-15290 146 Up ?
public-route-server.is.co.za 3741 IS 85 Up ?
route-server.videotron.net 5769 VIDEOTRON 59 Up ?
route-server.host.net 13645 BROADBANDONE 37 Up ?
route-server.eastlink.ca 11260 EASTLINK-HSI 21 Up ?
route-server.belwue.de 553 BELWUE 20 Up ?
lg.ptt.ansp.br 1251 ASN1251 11 Cisco 3000 11.1(6) Up ?
route-server.cerf.net 17233 ATT-CERFNET-BLOCK 5 Cisco 7200 12.0(22)S2e Up ?

AS and Peers deserve some explanation. AS is the AS that the route server’s IP address is advertised from, which usually (but not always) the AS of the route server. Similarly, Peers is the number of Autonomous Systems that are known to be directly connected to the route server’s AS, not the number of BGP peers on the route server.

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