When will 128M not be enough?

Marshall Eubanks tme at 21rst-century.com
Sun Jul 15 00:59:43 UTC 2001


>
>
>up at 3.am schrieb:
>
>>
>> It looks like some recent aggregation has been helping to slow down the
>> growth.

Yes, us http://www.multicasttech.com/status/index.html
(at ~ 102k),
Telstra http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/index.html
(at ~ 105k) and
KPNQwest http://www.mcvax.org/~jhma/routing/bgp-hist.html
(at ~ 103k) 

have had flat numbers of suffixes since about mid-June.
IMHO it's way too soon to tell if this is really a new trend.

Regards
Marshall Eubanks


>If you look at some figures (e.g.
>http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report.html) it's even pretty stable

>around 101K prefixes.
>
>128M should do if you only have two or three upstreams, soft reconfiguration

>disabled and almost nothing else enabled. Does anyone have experience with

>zebra/mrt/... as a route server?. I need one and would like to you for the

>cheap server based solution instead of having to buy a fully fledged router.

>
>TIA
>
>-- Arnold
>




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