Jeroen Massar <jeroen@unfix.org> wrote on 05/12/2011 09:19:21 AM:
On 2011-May-12 15:14, Joe Loiacono wrote:
Anyone know roughly the current default-free routing table size for IPv6?
Awesome web-site. The world of IPv6 routing on one page.
3668 good/required prefixes Minimum of 271 prefixes (-3397) Average of 5322 prefixes (+1654)
Or, who holds the record for the largest IPv6 routing table at this
Is this saying that poor aggregation has crept in already (to the tune of 45%)? Given the RIR IPv6 allocation strategies, any estimate on the ultimate size of the DFR IPv6 table and how much memory will be required? point?
Having more routes does not mean that the routes are useful... far from actually...
Right. But isn't that dependent on peer's good aggregation and suppression of bogons? Joe