can the memory technology save the routing table size scalability problem?

Christopher Morrow christopher.morrow at gmail.com
Wed Jan 9 03:48:34 UTC 2008


On Jan 8, 2008 9:25 PM, yangyang. wang <wyystar at gmail.com> wrote:
>  As we known, the DFZ RIB size expand rapidly. It may be resolved via router
> architecture improvement, such as adding memory chips or compressing RIB. or
> via changing routing and addressing scheme,  which one will be the long-term
> essential approach?

There are at least 2 problems to be addressed (given that you believe
'too many routes will crush the dfz routers')... both number of routes
and speed/number of updates.  So, adding more MEMORY (pick your type
DRAM/SRAM/bah) is only solving one of the problems. Additionally, most
moderm DFZ-placed platforms aren't necessarily 'RAM' limited, some of
the limits exist in hardware forwarding elements (TCAM/CAM/ASIC
systems).

Anyway, Suresh's followup has a decent info as well, you might locate
the RRG and RAM/RAWs working group meeting outputs as well:

(report)
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4984

-Chris



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