On 8/9/07, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
the fib in a heavily peered dfz router does not often converge now. the question is when will the router not be able to process the volume of churn, i.e. fall behind further and further? as there is non-trivial headroom in the algorithms, moore's law on the processors, etc. etc., your message is as operationally meaningful as dave and john telling us they can handle 2m prefixes today.
Randy, do you have data on this - that a peered dfz router does often not converge now? /vijay randy
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