-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Greetings, We've been working on putting together a BOF for NANOG 39 titled: Pushing the FIB limits, perspectives on pressures confronting modern routers My intent with this BOF was to gather the interested parties to look at when current router/switch architectures run out of TCAM or SRAM on the line-cards (depending on flavor) to hold the fib, and potentially what's being done about it. The scalability of BGP has been presentation fodder for a couple NANOG meetings now, ultimately though running a router hinges on having the data you need in the fib. Comparatively buying more ram for, or scaling your rp is a problem, but not an immediately intractable one. There are a number of forces putting pressure on the FIB, IPV4 de-aggregation and multi-homing, traffic engineering, intra-provider vpn engineering, etc. Buying new hardware is obviously one approach, but some operators have stated to me that they are pursuing alternatives such as aggressive filtering. If you are going to be at NANOG 39 and you have an interest in the subject or perspective you'd like to offer please attend the BOF. If you'd like some time on the agenda, mail me and we'll add you. Thanks Joel Jaeggli -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFqtOL8AA1q7Z/VrIRAqBpAJ0d/AonXwzmQni22zwtnKjOWuEWigCeK1Fg QngJ9c0pXxaFu377paCpxjA= =I29s -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----