2 Mar
1997
2 Mar
'97
1:39 p.m.
Mike O'Dell writes:
Yet again people keep talking about "the size of the routing tables" as being the deep problem, and this makes people say silly things like "FOO is protecting router memory".
Thinking about it this way is funamentally and fatally incorrect.
The REAL problem is the growing complexity of the ROUTING COMPUTATION, not the size of the resulting forwarding table. even if routers had infinite memory, we would still be crushed by the routing computation if allowed to grow unchecked.
True enough. Of course, this doesn't mean that we can't have routing table growth, as we will have processor capacity growth, but it does mean that the growth of the routing tables must be kept in line with what the router processors can do. Perry