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Re: The Cidr Report
From: bmanning () isi edu (Bill Manning)
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 1996 10:17:01 -0800 (PST)
Hey, this looks pretty good. Let's hope the trend continues (if, in fact, there *is* a trend). >Date Prefixes >231196 40687 >241196 40908 >251196 40844 >261196 41043 >271196 41074 >281196 39803 >291196 39735 I suspect that this is more due to the holiday than any real change. ;-( Someone could do a paper on periodic influences on the number of global prefixes. I'd really love to know when triple-witching day is... ;-) Tony
It may only be a trend as seen from the xara.net boxen. This is what I see from this neck of the woods: sandbox>sh ip bgp sum BGP table version is 311040, main routing table version 311040 41429 network entries (126264/162202 paths) using 9935800 bytes of memory 10181 BGP path attribute entries using 1129596 bytes of memory 0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory 5355 BGP filter-list cache entries using 85680 bytes of memory Dampening enabled. 780 history paths, 63 dampened paths -- --bill - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: The Cidr Report, (continued)
- Re: The Cidr Report Randy Bush (Nov 15)
- Re: The Cidr Report Tony Bates (Nov 15)
- Re: The Cidr Report Randy Bush (Nov 15)
- The Cidr Report Tony Bates (Nov 22)
- Re: The Cidr Report Steve Kann (Nov 22)
- Re: The Cidr Report Randy Bush (Nov 23)
- Re: The Cidr Report Paul Ferguson (Nov 23)
- Re: The Cidr Report William Allen Simpson (Nov 23)
- Re: The Cidr Report Tony Bates (Nov 26)
- Re: The Cidr Report Paul Ferguson (Nov 29)
- Re: The Cidr Report Tony Li (Nov 29)
- Re: The Cidr Report Bill Manning (Nov 30)
- Re: The Cidr Report Randy Bush (Nov 30)
- Re: The Cidr Report Bill Manning (Nov 30)
- Re: The Cidr Report Tony Li (Nov 29)
- Re: The Cidr Report Tony Li (Nov 29)