5 Oct
2005
5 Oct
'05
3:51 p.m.
On 5-Oct-2005, at 15:22, Jeff Shultz wrote:
Interesting. Balkanization of the Internet anyone? As one other commenter hinted at, it does sound like a recipe for encouraging multi-homing, even at the lowest levels. How many ASN's can the system handle currently?
It's a 16-bit number; 0 isn't used, and the IANA (per RFC 1930) reserves 64512 through 65535 for private use. So from a resource allocation perspective, the answer is 64511. There is a proposal to introduce 32-bit AS numbers. See, for example: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-idr-as4bytes-11.txt http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-huston-idr-as4bytes- survey-00.txt We have talks scheduled for Los Angeles about AS number exhaustion. Joe