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Re: 20402 routing entries


From: "Martin Lee Schoffstall" <schoff () us psi com>
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 18:24:00 -0400

CIDR is a technology similiar to a Meat Cleaver

It can be used for good or for ill.

We've watched CIDR for a long time, and perceived it as having "stealth"
implications in how it would be used.

We are now seeing how it will be used, and how it is intended to be used.

Some of them sound pretty bad (we are not surprised).

We want to see CIDR used for good.

Not for secret or not-so-secret agendas which we do not agree with.

We want both hierachial and non-hierachial routing to proceed in parallel.

Marty

You have an IMPLEMENTATION problem in the NSFNet backbone and some other
"key" places which will not accept any larger routing tables.

Just to be clear, you are in fact mistaken.  The RS/6000 routers are not
having problems with the current routing load.  They no doubt will have
problems some day, you can't keep hardware forever if the task it needs
to do is continually growing, but the current problems are with 16M ciscos
in environments with relatively rich connectivity.

You keep complaining about what is being done wrong, but have said very
little about what should be done instead.  I'd be much more interested
in hearing the latter.

Dennis Ferguson
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