4 Mar
2010
4 Mar
'10
9:35 p.m.
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 09:55:26 +0800, Owen DeLong said:
So, assuming: 1. There are actually 8 million point to point links in the internet 2. All of them are currently /30s 3. Absolutely optimum use of addresses for all those links 4. All of them are converted to /31s
(none of these assumptions is likely in fact)
In particular, if your site has 256 PTP links, you can convert from /30s to / 31s, save 128 IPs, but then trying to *actually use them* effectively outside your AS ends up sounding like this: "Eat your Brussel sprouts. Don't you know there's kids starving in Africa" "OK, you can send my sprouts to them..." :)