Russian Business Network study - bizeul.org
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RBN <strong>study</strong> – before and after<br />
David Bizeul<br />
7. The RBN <strong>Network</strong>s logically<br />
Because RBN boundaries are difficult to seize, we’ll focus in this part on the most obvious and dangerous networks of<br />
RBN Group:<br />
• Silvernet<br />
• SBT-Tel<br />
• RBN (core)<br />
• Akimon<br />
• Nevacon<br />
Results produced in this part have been obtained from observation but also from several assumptions that have been<br />
made in order to recreate a complete physical network.<br />
It’s not so easy to identify that SBT is connected with Silvernet, but the looking-glass available on Silvernet could help<br />
on this point [ 25 ]. There, we could see:<br />
BGP neighbor is 81.95.156.69, remote AS 41173, external link<br />
Description: SBTEL(HOOK)<br />
BGP version 4, remote router ID 0.0.0.0<br />
BGP state = Active<br />
There is a hook displayed for this router. This probably means that SBT is allegedly not connected correctly on<br />
Silvernet. Instead, it may be a router inside the Silvernet premises.<br />
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http://lg.silvernet.ru/query=bgp&protocol=IPv4&addr=neighbors+81.95.156.69&router=BM18-BORDER-BGP-CORE<br />
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