Re: [rrg] Geoff Huston's BGP/DFZ research - 300k DFZ prefixes are the tip of the iceberg

Paul Jakma <paul@jakma.org> Mon, 15 March 2010 17:32 UTC

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Subject: Re: [rrg] Geoff Huston's BGP/DFZ research - 300k DFZ prefixes are the tip of the iceberg
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2010, Paul Jakma wrote:

> Hehe, My implicit assumption is that there's no significant change 
> in allocation densities. :)

Oops, here I mean allocation density on a per-prefix basis. (IPv6 
obviously completely changes HD on an proportion-of-address space 
basis - but shouldnt as much on a per-prefix basis).

regards,
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