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Re: IPv6 Advertisements
From: bmanning () karoshi com
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 00:37:43 +0000
On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 06:14:51PM +0100, Brandon Butterworth wrote:
You get one shot at fixed prefix size filters, miss and you'll pay forever. Which is more scarce, /32's or routing table entries.
your first lema is false. and RTE are more scarce.
brandon
let me ask you two questions: ... how many /32's are there? ... how many of them will you allow in your routing table? and a bonus question: ... what are your criteria for rejecting a given /32? --bill
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- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Chris L. Morrow (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Stephen Sprunk (May 31)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Jared Mauch (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Brandon Butterworth (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
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- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
- RE: IPv6 Advertisements Azinger, Marla (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Brandon Butterworth (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements bmanning (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Joel Jaeggli (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Stephen Sprunk (May 31)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 31)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Owen DeLong (May 31)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 31)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Stephen Sprunk (May 31)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 31)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Jeff Kell (May 31)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Stephen Sprunk (May 31)
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