Re: Hey, anyone who wanna help improve the net stability?
Avi,
It's not necessarily unaggregated...
I'm not sure, it's possible that Sean might have described the swamp as basically space above the a/b space and < 205/8.
At the Los Angeles IETF I tried to define the terms "Swamp" and "Toxic Waste Dump" as follows: * The Swamp is the 192.0.0.0/8 addres space that is routed. * Each and every /24 in the Swamp is part of the Toxic Waste Dump (twd).
Of the class cs from the swamp how many are now being routed at the defaultless core? HOW MANY ADDITIONAL CLASS Cs FROM THE SWAMP ARE THERE
No clue, but we could find out.
You might not like/agree/understand the above definitions, but... given the above definitions the current sizes are: Size(swamp) = 6549 Size(twd) = 5555 This data is taken from a default free router that lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands which has 40590 prefixes at this moment. FYI. __ Erik-Jan.
You might not like/agree/understand the above definitions, but... given the above definitions the current sizes are:
I understand the above definitions, of course...
Size(swamp) = 6549 Size(twd) = 5555
This data is taken from a default free router that lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands which has 40590 prefixes at this moment.
FYI.
Erik-Jan.
Avi
Erik-Jan You were plotting the size of the routing table at very tight intervals (1 hour or so as I recall) - are these graphs online somewhere? geoff
Avi,
It's not necessarily unaggregated...
I'm not sure, it's possible that Sean might have described the swamp as basically space above the a/b space and < 205/8.
At the Los Angeles IETF I tried to define the terms "Swamp" and "Toxic Waste Dump" as follows: * The Swamp is the 192.0.0.0/8 addres space that is routed. * Each and every /24 in the Swamp is part of the Toxic Waste Dump (twd).
Of the class cs from the swamp how many are now being routed at the defaultless core? HOW MANY ADDITIONAL CLASS Cs FROM THE SWAMP ARE THERE
No clue, but we could find out.
You might not like/agree/understand the above definitions, but... given the above definitions the current sizes are:
Size(swamp) = 6549 Size(twd) = 5555
This data is taken from a default free router that lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands which has 40590 prefixes at this moment.
FYI.
__
Erik-Jan.
Geoff, I have been recording routing table size at 12 hour intervals since January. If nothing finger is available, I wouldbe happy to let you have my data. R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) E-mail: oberman@es.net Phone: +1 510 486-8634
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Avi Freedman
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Erik-Jan Bos
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Geoff Huston
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Kevin Oberman