
14 Sep
1996
14 Sep
'96
5:52 p.m.
Paul A Vixie <paul@vix.com> wrote:
Given that the routing table stood at 28000 when CIDRD was killed off, I'd say that there have either been some recent classful allocations, or a lot of ancient networks suddenly getting advertised.
Due to a progressing loss of clue in some NSPs. Like all those 144.228/24s which should never make it out of ISIS. Some NSPs never had any clue in the first place, though (hm, 174). I have a theory on why it happens. Tony B, Sean, Andrew, me are just points in case. --vadim