Re: [RAM] Number of DFZ routers

HeinerHummel@aol.com Sat, 07 July 2007 18:28 UTC

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Subject: Re: [RAM] Number of DFZ routers
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In einer eMail vom 07.07.2007 16:46:36 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
jnc@mercury.lcs.mit.edu:

> A 200 k FIB should be proof enough that this is the wrong way to  go.
> 2k should be sufficient for a 100 times bigger  internet. 

Huh? The size of the FIB is caused by the way IPv4 addresses  are assigned,
and has nothing to do with the algorithm/protocol by which  paths are
computed.

Noel


Sorry, I was too sloppy. 2k, mayby 1k of addresses are even sufficient. So  I 
don't care about prefixes, neither PA nor PI, at all.
But let's wait and see. There are other hurdles to take in the first  place.
 
Heiner
 
 



   
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