2 Aug
1999
2 Aug
'99
9:32 a.m.
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Peter Galbavy wrote:
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Erm, I know I posted about this a while back, but I think this is potentially an important one. I haven't got a graphical browser just now - so I cannot look at the graphs online - so this may be all complete speculation, but can someone please extrapolate when we will hit 2^16 routes in the general world ? Subtract a few week window for local routes to push people over the 2^16 number and then can we sit back and wonder how many routers / vendors / software implementations will have some bug at that number ?
Several promising local ISP's have local routing tables bigger than 2^16. In fact, I suspect all the usual suspects are pushing more. I don't think this is a major problem. /vijay